rubricas
1. A set of criteria or standards used for assessing or evaluating work, typically presented in a table or list format
The teacher provided rubrics to help students understand the grading criteria for the essay.
A professora forneceu rubricas para ajudar os alunos a entenderem os critérios de avaliação para o ensaio.
2. A heading or title, typically in red, at the beginning of a section of text or a law
The rubrics in the legal document outlined the main sections of the statute.
As rubricas no documento legal delinearam as seções principais do estatuto.
3. In religious contexts, the directions or instructions for conducting a religious service or ritual
The rubrics in the hymnal specified how to perform each part of the liturgy.
As rubricas no hinário especificavam como executar cada parte da liturgia.
In Brazilian and American educational contexts, rubrics have become increasingly important tools in the 21st century for transparent, standardized assessment. Teachers use rubrics to clearly communicate expectations and provide consistent grades. The term is widely used in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking academic institutions, with 'rubricas de avaliação' being the standard terminology in Brazil.
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