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HRMT Writing Rubric
Course: HRMT600 B003 Spring 2023
Criteria
Exemplary
Accomplished
Developing
Beginning
Did not attempt
Introduction
Discussion
Summary or
Conclusion
Writing Style
Documentation & APA
format
15 points
Provides background
research into the
problem; states the
problem clearly; justifies
the study; explains the
significance of the
problem to an audience
of non-specialists.
12.75 points
Provides background
research into the topic;
describes the problem to
be solved; provides
findings and reasons for
the research.
11.25 points
Provides little
background research into
the topic; describes the
problem to be solved;
provides little findings
and reasons for the
research.
9.75 points
Student does not identify
the purpose or provide
background information
for the paper. The
introduction is vague and
unclear in its purpose.
0 points
Not attempted o
provided.
35 points
Presents precise and
orderly explanation of
findings in conjunction
with the research despite
personal opinions and
ideas. Provides at least
the minimum written
content in accordance
with assignment
instructions.
29.75 points
Presents explanation of
findings and research.
Provides at least the
minimum written content
in accordance with
assignment instructions.
26.25 points
Does not address the
problem statement
effectively. Research
does not support findings
or arguments.
Conclusions not clearly
stated. Provides between
70% to 85% of minimum
written content required.
22.75 points
Work is confusing and
intelligble. Paper loses
focus and does not
address the subject
matter. Rsearch is vague
and confusing. Provides
less than 70% of the
minimum written content
requirement.
0 points
Not attempted o
provided.
15 points
Restates the reason for
the paper. Clearly and
precisely articulates and
summarizes findings and
outcomes in accordance
with the research;
regardless of personal
views or opinions.
12.75 points
Restates the reason for
the paper as well as
articulates and
summarizes findings and
outcomes in accordance
with the research.
11.25 points
Attempts but does not
clearly summarize the
paper adequately or
explain findings.
9.75 points
Attempts, but summary is
confusing and lacks
detail. Findings are
unclear and lacks detail.
0 points
Not attempted o
provided.
10 points
Pleasing variety of
sentence constructions
always effective and
appropriate brevity, use
of parallelism and /or
poetic effects.
8.5 points
Variety of sentence
constructions where
most are effective and
appropriate.
7.5 points
Some variety of sentence
constructions with some
being effective and
appropriate.
6.5 points
Very little variety of
sentence constructions
and errors present.
0 points
Not attempted o
provided.
20 points
Paper is written in proper
APA format; includes at
least the minimum
number of references and
17 points
Paper written mostly in
proper APA format.
Reference listing and
citations contain errors
15 points
Student experiences
difficulty with APA
formatting and listing and
citing sources and
13 points
Some attempt to write in
APA format, however
student struggles with
listing and citing sources
0 points
No attempt to w
APA format; refe
and sources are provided or not
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Overall Score
Grammar and Spelling
sources; references are
properly listed in the
Referece section and
properly cited in text.
but they don’t represent
a major distraction.
Provides at least 60% of
the references required.
references. Provides at
least 33% to 59% of
required references.
in text. Less than 33% of
required references are
provided.
cited.
5 points
Paper is free or almost
free of grammatical
errors and writing
mechanics.
4.25 points
Paper contains minor
errors in grammar and
spelling, but does not
present significant
distraction from the
work.
3.75 points
Paper contains several
grammatical and spelling
errors that begin to
distract from the work.
3.25 points
Paper contains many
grammatical and spelling
errors distracting
significantly from the
work.
0 points
Paper contains s
errors in gramma
spelling that the
the paper canno
understood.
Exemplary
90 points minimum
Accomplished
80 points minimum
Developing
70 points minimum
Beginning
60 points minimum
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