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12:39 Jun 23, 2005 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy / Pedagogy | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Marian Greenfield Local time: 15:19 | ||||||
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5 +1 | rubric |
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4 +1 | title // heading |
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5 | signature... |
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4 | explanatory comments |
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rúbrica title // heading Explanation: Oxford "rúbrica" was referred to "rubros" when printing, and in "rubro" for printing it states: 2 (Impr) (título) title; (encabezamiento) heading Mike :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 mins (2005-06-23 12:43:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- May the evaluation with different titles or headings |
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rúbrica rubric Explanation: From http://www.pearsonedmeasurement.com/research/glossary.htm#ru... Rubric A rubric, or scoring guide, is a description of the attributes for each of the score levels for a specific question on a performance assessment. A rubric helps score raters apply consistent scores to students' work. |
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rúbrica signature... Explanation: According to Real Academia de la Lengua... But I am not completely sure without some more context. Salute. |
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rúbrica explanatory comments Explanation: As well as meaning titles or headings it can also mean explanatory comments or guidelines as you suggested. |
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