Evaluation rubric

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An evaluation rubric describes a scoring guide for different criteria and standards for levels of performance and explains what optimal performance looks like. It can be used in evaluation to measure the outcomes and success of a project or program. By using an evaluation rubric, evaluators can provide a systematic and consistent assessment of the quality, effectiveness, or proficiency of the object being evaluated.

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