Assessing Writing

The rubrics that Epsilon, Omegon and Headway use to assess student essays are all based on the 2002 GED Rubric. These three rubrics were developed together and are quite similar, with minor adaptations to best serve the needs of the unique student populations at each site.  Links to each rubric can be found below.  All three sites double rate student essays to ensure consistency in data collection.  That is, each student essay is read and scored by at least two educators before feedback is given to students and data is collected.

2002 GED Rubric (Page 19)

Epsilon Rubric

Unique Features:

  • Optimized for assessing single paragraph essays

  • Mechanics are addressed separately from spelling

Headway Rubric

Unique Features:

  • Optimized for assessing multi-paragraph essays

  • More detailed expectations for the “development and details” of ideas

  • Mechanics and spelling are addressed together with more detailed expectations.


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