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      Sunday, February 12, 2012

A Student Outcome Rubric (SOR) is a tool which is used to evaluate annual student outcomes from the Personal Program Plan (PPP) at the end of a reporting period, semester, or school year.

It may not be practical to develop a SOR for every annual student outcome listed in a PPP or for every student.

Three rubrics, selected from different Areas of Development (if possible), are sufficient to serve as a measure of individual student progress. (Kiresuk, et al. p. 194).

In developing SORs, consider students who:

  • appear to make very little progress from year to year
  • require behavioural outcomes
  • require personal care outcomes that overlap between home and school
  • appear to have no buy-in to their programs

In developing SORs, consider annual outcomes that:

  • involve more than one professional
  • include parent participation and/or student participation
  • can be envisioned beyond the annual outcome (at least a two year plan)
  • are a priority as determined by the team
  • are difficult to evaluate.

Accessing the Student Outcome Rubrics Online Collection

Two new provincial user accounts that will allow immediate access to the rubrics collection are now available. To access the rubrics, please visit the Ministry of Education’s Blackboard Course Management System at the following URL: www.edonline.sk.ca

You will be prompted to provide a Username and Password to login. Regardless of whether you have a personal Blackboard account, you are required to login using:

English-language system navigation and content:
Username: SORSe
Password: sss123

French-language system navigation and English content:
Username: SORSf
Password: sss123

From there, please select “Student Outcome Rubrics” to access the collection.



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