Self-evaluation

In this final step of Intelligentsia, you assess yourself to see how much you have learned about MI as a result of this WebQuest. Print out and use the MI self-evaluation matrix to evaluate your progress.

(i) Score yourself on each of the rubrics below and add up your total score.

(ii) As a result of your self-evaluation, write down what you would do differently if you repeated a similar task.

 MI self-evaluation matrix (print here) 

Beginner

1

Developing

2

Accomplished

3

Expert

4

My Score

 

Individual expertise

 

I did little more than copy and paste. Not much information about MI got into my brain.
I clearly learned something. I can apply MI using examples or evidence.
My new knowledge is firmly fixed in my brain. I have a sound understanding of MI and can apply it to teaching.
I have learnt more than the webquest required. I can easily understand and apply MI.
(x2)

 

My own contribution to pair and group work

 

 

I didn't take much initiative and waited for others to work.
I took some initiative to help the group work together, but sometimes just "took a ride".
I listened well, contributed good ideas and took the initiative to keep the group working.
As well as contributing myself, I made an extra effort to ensure that everyone else contributed.
(x1)

 

My group

 

 

The group was not really a group but a mixing of individuals who mostly did their own thing.
The group work worked generally well but some weak points also existed.
The group co-operated efficiently and everyone contributed equally.
The group went out of its way to work together. The resulting work is a fabulous synergy of everyone's contribution.
(x1)

 

The final report

 

Report seems rushed or incomplete. Careless errors may confuse the reader.
Care has been taken to create a finished product. Few errors exist and they aren't confusing.
Care and creativity make the report polished and clear. The quality of the ideas is reflected in the report.
Report contains many extra creative elements not specifically required by the task.
(x2)

 

Possible total

 

6

12
18
24
My total:

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