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Holistic rubrics, as the name applies, evaluate and give feedback on the assessment as a whole. They use a single row to articulate criteria expectations and the varying levels of achievement. It allows for more comprehensive feedback with the possibility of individualized feedback (if overall feedback text accompanies the rubric) but they can lack targeted specific criteria



Creating a Holistic Rubric in Brightspace

Holistic rubrics use percentages for scoring and text feedback. When editing rubrics, changes are saved in real time. When finished creating or editing, click Close to exit the editor screen.

If you are creating a holistic rubric, which always uses a percentage scoring method, enter the start range for that level or rating. The start range for your lowest achievement level is automatically set to 0%. The start range for other levels should be the lowest percentage acceptable for the level. The highest percentage is determined by the start range for the next level in the rubric. Example below.

  1. In the Edit Rubric screen choose Type: Holistic

  2. In Scoring choose Percentage or No Score.

  3. Set the Rubric Status in the top right. (See https://cpibrock.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BLEDOCU/pages/947716101/Rubrics#About-Rubric-status-options for more details on status)

  4. Choose level order (Ascending or descending left to right.)

  5. See the info panel above regarding setting percentages.

  6. Select and additional options.

  7. Remember to Name the Rubric and include a description for your reference. Then Close to exit the editor.

Example Holistic Rubric

This sample rubric is viewed from the Edit screen.

Holistic rubric with 4 levels named (from highest to lowest score) Excellent, Great, Needs improvement, and Incomplete

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