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1 Scientific quality and/or creative and design quality: depending on whether the Master’s dissertation can be categorised as a scientifically appropriate thesis or a creative thesis with a focus on design (or both), the commission is to use the appropriate sections in the rubric during assessment.
15 sty 2016 · Rubrics are scoring guides, consisting of specific pre-established performance criteria, used in evaluating student work. iRubric is a comprehensive rubric development, assessment, and sharing...
A master's thesis should be a study of a specific scientific problem that presents the student's general knowledge and skills related to his/her programme of study and educational profile, as well as the disciplines to which the programme of study has been assigned – adequately to the level of study (second-cycle). 1.2.
The title/topic, scope and objectives of the dissertation are defined. Some objectives are scientifically grounded, but lack originality. Although the title/topic, scope and objectives of the dissertation are defined, they are inadequately contextualised, with limited evidence that they are scientifically grounded.
Abstract. Rubrics are scoring guides, consisting of specific pre-established performance criteria, used in evaluating student work. iRubric is a comprehensive rubric development, assessment, and sharing tool. It shows the major skills and sub-skills to be mastered, the different mastery levels, and marks allocated to each level.
The master’s thesis is a piece of applied research. The key goal of the master’s thesis is solving a problem relevant to the field of study based on existing scientific knowledge in compliance with the principles of responsible conduct of research. The goal is to produce a scientific thesis.
iRubric T235C64: The rubric is used to appraise the introductory research paper that specifies a topic of interest; identifies a problem; proposes a need for a study; formulates a research hypothesis, provides preliminary background data in the form of a review of literature, and the methods of the proposed research..