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What does a specific rubric evaluate?

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It evaluates individual criteria for certain type of writing
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Task-specific rubrics evaluates detailed criteria regarding a specific assignment or particular task.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rubric is defined as a coherent set of criteria used to asset students' work, including to do so the descriptions of performance's level expected from them. They are usually categorized by two different aspects; first, whether it treats the criteria one at a time or all together, and second, whether the rubric is general, that is to say, applicable to similar tasks or task-specific applicable just to one assessment.

Particularly this last type of rubric, the task-specific rubric, details the elements to look for in a student's performance during a particular task. In other words, task-specific rubrics are unique to a specific task since they are designed to evaluate detailed criteria regarding a specific assignment or particular task.

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