Synthesis and Evaluation Statements
For Instructors:
Completing Synthesis and Evaluation Statement Rubrics Via Hard Copy
To complete your students' Synthesis and Evaluation Statement Rubrics via hard copy
- You will be provided with a printed set of rubrics to complete, with the header information already entered for each of your students. If you prefer an alternative method for receiving these rubrics, please email the Assessment Assistant at: soe_assessment_assistant@unc.edu.
Important Note: If any remediation was needed on any of your students' submissions, please record the steps taken on page 2 of the applicable SES rubric form.
Synthesis and Evaluation Statement Rubrics
(For your reference):
Requires Adobe Reader. - Disposition 1: All Can Learn (PDF)
- Disposition 2: Inquiry and Reflection (PDF)
- Principle 1: Content (PDF)
- Principle 2: Professional Knowledge (PDF)
- Principle 3: Assessment (PDF)
- Principle 4: Communication and Collaboration (PDF)
Important Note: 10% or 3 SESs (whichever is greater) must be reviewed by a second instructor for inter-rater agreement. Once consensus has been reached between the student's primary instructor and the second reviewer, the primary instructor, ONLY, will submit the completed SES rubric (indicating the final, agreed upon ratings).
- Once all of your rubrics for a particular SES have been completed (per semester), please:
- paper clip them together
- submit this packet to our Assessment Assistant in Peabody 017 OR place them in Gwen Ray's mailbox, so the data can be entered into our assessment system.
- Starting spring semester 2008, students will be required to submit their work online via the SOE Upload Center for all of their Synthesis and Evaluation Statements and related artifacts. This will eliminate the need for you to identify and submit sample student work. Students will be receiving monthly automated email messages containing the information related to this procedure.
For additional information, please see the student directions under the heading "Submitting Your Work". You will be notified if there are exceptions to this procedure for your particular course.
Very Important Note:
The requirement for students to submit their work online via the SOE Upload Center is in addition to, not in lieu of, the procedure you want them to follow to submit their work to you for review (e.g., hardcopy, Blackboard, email).