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Radical rubrics : implementing the critical and creative thinking general capability through an ecological approach

This article details how and why we have developed a flexible and responsive process-based rubric exemplar for teaching, learning, and assessing critical and creative thinking. We hope to contribute to global discussions of and efforts toward instrumentalising the challenge of assessing, but not sta...

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Published in:Australian educational researcher 2023-07, Vol.50 (3), p.729-745
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Cognitive processes
Collaboration
Compulsory Education
Creative development
Creative Thinking
Creativity Tests
Critical Thinking
Ecology
Education
Educational Change
Educational innovation
Educational Objectives
Educational Policy and Politics
Educational Psychology
Educational Theories
Employment
Evaluation
Foreign Countries
Initial Teacher Education (ITE)
Innovations
Instructional Leadership
Learning
Learning Activities
National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) (Australia)
National Competency Tests
National Curriculum
Preservice teacher education
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Rubrics
Scoring Rubrics
Secondary education
Students
Teaching
Teaching and Teacher Education
Teaching Methods
Thinking Skills
title Radical rubrics : implementing the critical and creative thinking general capability through an ecological approach
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