CATA 321/421 - COLLOQUIA

Dr. Lee McGaan  

  Office:  WH 308  (ph. 457-2155);  email lee@monm.edu
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Fall 2008 Office Hours:  MWF: 9-10am & 11am-1pm; TTh: 10:30am-noon; & by apt.  |       copyright (c) by Lee McGaan, 2008


CATA Professional Portfolio Evaluation Rubrics

CATA Class of 2008 Portfolio Evaluators

Evaluation Procedures:

  1. By the end of Mentoring Week 2007 (or earlier as determined), each student / CATA major will be expected to obtain a review of his/her portfolio with your CATA faculty mentor. Take his/her advice!!

  2. By Monday, January 28, 2008, each senior portfolio must be ready for evaluation by two CATA faculty members.  The evaluation will be guided by the CATA portfolio rubrics for the appropriate concentration and will use a 5 point scale. Links to the evaluation rubrics are found below.  Use those evaluation criteria as you write and edit your reflection statements.

  3. Evaluation will NOT involve "re-grading" artifacts but will, rather, focus primarily on the students' understanding of how goals have been met and demonstrated in the artifacts as revealed in reflection statements.

  4. Once each faculty evaluator has scored each goal (i.e. I.A, II.C, etc..) for a portfolio, the two evaluators will meet to discuss their scores and reach a "consensus" score for each goal. These scores will determine the portfolio grade and will be recorded for assessment purposes.  The evaluators will also prepare comments to accompany the scores as feedback to the student.

  5. An acceptable portfolio will achieve a 3.0 or better average score on each major goal category (i.e. I, II, III, IV and IV) and no more than one score less than 3.0 on any specific goal sub-section (e.g. I. or II.C.) in each category.

  6. Results of portfolio evaluations will be available to students by February 20 or before.  Should a student's portfolio receive less than a passing score, that student will have until March 1 to make revisions and correct deficiencies at which time the evaluators will review the portfolio for a second time.  Normally the department will not review a portfolio more than twice in a single semester.  Students who do not pass the portfolio on the second attempt can expect to register for and repeat CATA 421 at a later time.

CATA Professional Portfolio Evaluation Rubrics
 

last updated 8/29/2007