EQuIP Rubrics and Feedback Forms

The EQuIP Rubrics and Feedback Forms are designed to help educators to evaluate and improve the quality of instructional materials for English Language arts/literacy and mathematics.

Author(s)
Achieve, Inc
Author(s) Organizational Affiliation
Achieve, Inc
Publication Year
2013
Resource Type
Instructional Material
Product Type
Abstract

Educators Evaluating the Quality of Instructional Products (EQuIP) is an initiative of Achieve, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit education reform organization. Achieve is dedicated to working with states to raise academic standards and graduation requirements, improve assessments, and strengthen accountability. The EQuIP Rubrics and Feedback Forms are designed to help educators to evaluate and improve the quality of instructional materials for English Language arts/literacy and mathematics. The EQuIP resources are open educational resources that you can revise to fit your particular needs.

Benefits and Uses

The EQuIP review process can be applied to adult education. Use it to evaluate and improve and identify adult education lessons and/or units aligned to your state’s challenging academic content standards.

Groups of users may find it useful to collectively review a lesson using the EQuIP Rubrics and Feedback Forms. The discussion generated in the review process can lead to consistently executed evaluations and common understandings of the expectations of standards-based tasks and lessons. 

In addition to the EQuIP Rubrics and Feedback Forms (process) you may also enjoy exploring these resources:

  • The EQuIP videos provide more information about the benefits of EQuIP.
  • Exemplars demonstrate what a quality standards-aligned lesson might look like.
  • Training Materials provide slide decks, facilitator guides, and common lessons to help you learn to use the EQuIP Rubrics.
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