Personal Philosophy Presentation (25 Points)
Unacceptable | Developing | Competent | Exemplary | |
APA Citations - 5 points Describes the use of APA 6th editition citations and style |
Did not submit citations | The citations contain numerous errors according to APA style. | The citations are in APA style with one or two minor errors (e.g., missing period or comma). | The citations are given in proper APA style with no errors. |
Articulation of Philosophy- 10 points Describes how well the student has summarized his or her personal philosophy and presented the scholarly foundations |
DId not present | The presentation is missing some key details. The scholarly foundations of the presented philosophy may not be fully evident. It is also unclear as to how the student will implement ID models and theories into professional practice. | The presentation is mostly complete, although the scholarly foundations of the presented philosophy and how they will be implemented into professional practice may not be completely clear. | The presentation is very complete, and the scholarly foundations of the presented philosophy and how they will be implemented into professional practice are quite clear to the audience. |
Use of Creativity - 5 points Describes the quality of creativity present |
DId not present | Presentation is a rehash of other people's ideas and/or graphics and shows very little attempt at original thought. | Presentation shows some originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are generally presented in an interesting way. | Presentation shows considerable originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented in a unique and interesting way. |
Use of Media- 5 points Describes the appropriate and engaging use of technology and media |
DId not present | Use of media may be lacking in inventiveness or may be very inappropriately used at times. Technology use may be far too flashy so as to "upstage" the presenter, or may be so lackluster that it is unengaging. | Use of media may be lacking in inventiveness, uniqueness, or effectiveness. The technology use is appropriate, but may occasionally either seem too lackluster or may "upstage" the presenter. | Use of media is inventive and effective. The technology use is interesting and appropriate, but does not "upstage" the presenter. |