The case for model answers (and a rubric)
Clark Quinn,
Learnlets,
Jun 08, 2021
In my professional life I'm frequently faced with a request for some document or another where a model version of the document would be a real help. And if, say in the case of a proposal, it's being evaluated, a rubric would be a real help as well. And I see a similar need in just about every field, whether it's a document that's required or something more tangible like an algorithm, model or practice. So we should provide these in learning, right? Clark Quinn says so: "learners can internalize the framework to guide their performance. Further, they can internalize using the framework..." This would help in the real world when there are no model answers or rubrics.
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