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National Educational Technology Standards (NETS): Rubrics

Your Feedback NeededThe purpose of the NETS for Students: Achievement Rubric is to define four achievement levels in relation to the NETS. The rubric is being developed to assist state and school-district leaders in their efforts to measure and monitor the development of student technology literacy throughout the elementary and secondary grades. Your input on the second draft of the rubric is greatly appreciated and will be carefully considered as revisions are made.

Step 1: Choose a grade range of the NETS for Students: Achievement Rubric to review. You may also wish to review the NETS for Students standards, performance indicators, and performance profiles at http://cnets.iste.org/.

Step 2: When you have reviewed the rubrics, please provide your feedback as well as some background information about yourself. The feedback form is rather detailed in order to provide an opportunity for you to share all of your comments, questions, and concerns. Please plan to spend approximately 20 to 30 minutes completing the form.

Step 3: You may also wish to review or print the NETS for Students: Extended Rubrics that have previously been posted for review. These rubrics were developed to assist state and school-district leaders in their efforts to measure and monitor the development of student technology literacy throughout the elementary and secondary grades. NCREL is not currently accepting comments on these rubrics.

Rubric Copyright © 2005 Learning Point Associates. All rights reserved.

NETS Standards are reprinted with permission from National Educational Technology Standards for Students: Connecting Curriculum and Technology, Copyright © 2000, ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education), 1.800.336.5191 (U.S. & Canada) or 1.541.302.3777 (International), iste@iste.org, www.iste.org. All rights reserved. Permission from ISTE to reprint its standards does not constitute an endorsement by ISTE of this rubric.

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