ERIC Number: EJ1466433
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025-Mar
Pages: 16
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ISSN: ISSN-1746-1979
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An Open-Ended Approach to Evaluating Students' Citizenship Competences: The Use of Rubrics
Remmert Daas1; Anne Bert Dijkstra1,2; Sjoerd Karsten1; Geert ten Dam1
Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, v20 n1 p3-18 2025
In this paper, we develop an open-ended approach to evaluating students' citizenship competences. We aim to give students the opportunity to describe what citizenship means for them in personally relevant contexts. We developed three rubrics relevant to students' citizenship in daily life. Students in grade 10 and 11(M[subscript age] = 16) evaluated their competences or completed an assignment which was assessed using rubrics. The results show that for both approaches, the majority of students were able to provide relevant input pertaining to their citizenship competences. However, students' explanations were often brief, limiting the personal context they provided and the extent to which they demonstrated higher levels of proficiency. This study shows that employing rubrics for an open-ended approach to assessing citizenship competences shows promise in allowing students to share and elaborate upon their experiences and viewpoints, but more focus is needed on improving the quantity and quality of student input.
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Citizenship, Competence, Scoring Rubrics, Self Evaluation (Individuals), High School Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Reflection, Assignments
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Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 2National Inspectorate of Education of the Netherlands