Learning & Leading With Habits of Mind

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Assessing Habits of Mind 203

FIGURE 11.5
Rubric for Thinking About Thinking (Metacognition)

Level of Work
Expert

Practitioner

Apprentice

Novice

Criteria
Describes in detail the steps of thinking when solving a prob-
lem or doing other kinds of mental tasks. Explains in detail
how thinking about thinking helps improve work and how it
helps to develop a better learner. Describes a plan before
starting to solve a problem. Monitors steps in the plan or
strategy. Reflects on the efficiency of the problem-solving
strategy.
Describes one's thinking while solving a problem or doing
other kinds of mental tasks. Explains how thinking about
thinking helps learning and helps to improve work.
Includes only sparse or incomplete information when
describing how one is thinking and solving a problem or
doing other kinds of mental tasks. Sees only small benefits
gained from thinking about thinking and learning.
Is confused about the relationship between thinking and
problem solving. Sees no relationship between thinking and
learning. Is unable to describe thinking when problem solving.

Source: Tamalpais Elementary School, Mill Valley, California. Based on Marzano, Pickering, and McTighe, 1993.


FIGURE 11.6
Rubric for Persisting

Level of Work
Expert

Practitioner

Apprentice

Novice

Criteria
Does not give up no matter how difficult it is to find the
answers to solutions. Evaluates the use of a variety of strate-
gies to stay on task.
Does not give up when trying to find the answers or solu-
tions. Stays on task.
Tr i e s t o c o m p l e t e t a s k s w h e n t h e a n s w e r s o r s o l u t i o n s a r e
not readily available, but gives up when task is too difficult.
Gets off task easily.
Gives up easily and quickly on difficult tasks.
Source: Tamalpais Elementary School, Mill Valley, California. Based on Marzano, Pickering, and McTighe, 1993.
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