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BC2003 Rubric Activity: BC2003 Assessment Submission (Attempt 1)
Course: BC2003: Social Ecological Model
Name: Aiyana Watson
Rubric Criteria 0 – Not Present 1 – Needs Improvement 2 – Meets Expectations
Learning Objective 1.1: Apply the Social Ecological Model to health
conditions or diseases.
Learning Objective 2.1: Apply health behavior theories and models to
health behaviors.
Learning Objective 3.1: Apply Healthy People 2020 focus areas and
objectives to health conditions or diseases.
Response is not present. Fact sheet includes a reference to the
Social Ecological Model that is
incomplete or unclear, or the
application of the level is not
explained fully.
Response is not present. Fact sheet includes a health behavior
theory or model that is inapplicable,
or the application of the theory or
model is not explained fully.
Response is not present. Fact sheet identifies and explains the
Healthy People 2020 focus area that
was chosen and describes one or
more objectives within that focus
area that apply directly to the health
condition or disease and the
vulnerable population selected.
Criterion Feedback
Please specify which HP2030 topic or objective addresses this health issue
Response is not present. Fact sheet fails to fully address one
or more aspects of the health
condition or disease (prevention,
Fact sheet includes a reference to at
least one level of the Social
Ecological Model and describes how
the health condition or disease is
explained at that level.
Fact sheet includes a reference to at
least one health behavior theory or
model and describes how the theory
or model helps to explain associated
health behaviors.
Fact sheet identifies a Healthy
People 2020 focus area and/or
objective that does not fully apply, or
neglects to explain how it applies to
the vulnerable population chosen.
Fact sheet includes information on
prevention, detection, and treatment
of the selected health condition or
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Learning Objective 3.2: Analyze prevention, detection, and treatment
of health conditions or diseases.
Learning Objective 3.3: Identify population statistics applicable to
health conditions or diseases.
Learning Objective 3.4: Compare population health conditions or
disease statistics.
Learning Objective 3.5: Apply culturally and linguistically appropriate
standards to educational material.
Learning Objective 3.6: Evaluate culturally appropriate visual
material.
detection, and treatment).
Response is not present. Fact sheet includes statistics that are
not fully applicable to the health
condition or disease or the vulnerable
population selected, or the statistics
are invalid.
Response is not present. Fact sheet includes a comparison that
is not applicable, not clear, or
inaccurate.
Response is not present. Fact sheet contains some information
or language that is not culturally
appropriate.
Response is not present. Fact sheet contains less than two
pieces of visual material or the
material presented is not culturally
appropriate.
Mastery Rubric No Yes
Learning Objective 1.1: Synthesize information from various sources. Fact sheet gives a comprehensive and culturally appropriate overview of the health
condition or disease that synthesizes
information from a variety of sources.
0 – Not Present 1 – Needs Improvement 2 – Meets Expectations
disease.
Fact sheet includes at least two
different statistics that pertain
directly to the health condition or
disease and to the vulnerable
population selected.
Fact sheet includes at least one
statistical comparison between data
specific to the health condition or
disease and vulnerable population
and a population that is comparable.
Fact sheet contains information and
language that is culturally
appropriate to the vulnerable
population selected. Language is also
tailored to that culture.
Fact sheet includes at least two
pieces of visual material that are
culturally appropriate to the
vulnerable population selected.
Fact sheet does not give a comprehensive and
culturally appropriate overview of the health
condition or disease that synthesizes
information from a variety of sources.
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Professional Skills Building
Written Communication WC 1.1: Construct complete and correct
sentences.
Written Communication WC 1.2: Demonstrate the effective use of
grammar and mechanics.
Written Communication WC 1.3: Create cohesive paragraphs with a
clear central idea.
Written Communication WC 1.4: Use supporting material to support
a claim.
Written Communication WC 1.6: Identify sources.
Quantitative Fluency QF 1.2: Use both narrative and graphic form to
explain the same data.
Engaging Multiple Social and Cultural Perspectives EP 1.1: Recognize
the value of one’s own and others’ social and cultural perspectives.
Sentences are incoherent and impede
the reader’s access to ideas.
Sentences are incomplete and/or
include fragments and run-on
sentences, limiting the reader’s access to ideas.
Multiple inaccuracies in grammar and
mechanics impede the reader’s
access to ideas.
Some inaccuracies in grammar and
mechanics limit the reader’s access to
ideas.
Paragraphs, or lack of paragraphs,
impede reader’s access to ideas.
Construction of main idea and/or
supporting paragraphs limit the
reader’s access to ideas.
Supporting materials are not present. Supporting material is used
inconsistently or inappropriately.
Sources are missing. Writing inconsistently identifies or
misrepresents sources.
Graphs and/or narrative is not
present.
Supportive connection between
narrative and graph is not clearly
explained.
Recognition is not present. Response demonstrates a vague
understanding of the value of one’s
own and others’ social and cultural
perspectives.
Recognition is not present. Response demonstrates a vague
understanding of how different
cultural and social perspectives might
Sentences’ structure effectively
conveys meaning to the reader.
Use of grammar and mechanics is
straightforward and effectively
conveys meaning to the reader.
Main idea and/or supporting
paragraphs effectively convey
meaning to the reader.
Supporting material is used to
enhance meaning. Writing is
appropriately paraphrased and uses
direct quotes, as applicable.
Writing clearly identifies the source
of nonoriginal material and/or ideas.
Narrative explanation of quantitative
data explains the graph and the
graph illustrates and clarifies the
narrative.
Response demonstrates a clear
understanding of the value of one’s
own and others’ social and cultural
perspectives.
Response demonstrates a clear
understanding of how different
cultural and social perspectives might
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Overall Score
Engaging Multiple Social and Cultural Perspectives EP 1.2: Recognize
how knowledge from different cultural and social perspectives might
affect interpretations of issues in society.
Engaging Multiple Social and Cultural Perspectives EP 1.3: Evaluate
the source of one’s own perspectives on selected issues in culture
and society.
Engaging Multiple Social and Cultural Perspectives EP 1.4: Evaluate
competing social and cultural perspectives on specific problems in
order to arrive at a solution.
affect interpretations of issues.
Evaluation is not present. Response provides an incomplete
evaluation of the source of one’s own
perspectives on selected issues in
culture and society.
Evaluation is not present. Response provides an incomplete
evaluation of the source of
perspectives and/or does not offer a
viable solution.
0 – Not Present 1 – Needs Improvement 2 – Meets Expectations
affect interpretations of issues.
Response provides a thorough
evaluation of the source of one’s own
perspectives on selected issues in
culture and society.
Response provides a thorough
evaluation of differing perspectives
and is able to make a judgment
regarding viable solutions.
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