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The Mysterious Malady
Self-Assessment Collaboration Rubric

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I paraphrase what others say in my group to clarify understanding.  

I ask probing questions.  

I encourage and value the ideas and opinions of my group members.  

I express my opinions and positions without hurting the feelings of others in my group.  

I seek out diverse opinions and try to come to common understanding.  
I respond verbally to the ideas of others in my group.  

I am interested and curious about the ideas of others in my group.  

I communicate my opinions without passing judgment, such as using “I” versus “you” messages.  

I extend my discussions beyond my initial thoughts and ideas.  

I resolve my differences with my group members in a positive way.  
I acknowledge the ideas of others.   Occasionally, I repeat the ideas of others to acknowledge or indicate support.  

Sometimes, I have a difficult time responding to the ideas of others in my group.  

I pay attention to the consequences of what I say or do at times, but taking turns or accepting suggestions from others is difficult.  

Sometimes, I try to resolve differences, but I often give in too easily or refuse to change my opinion, even when given good arguments.  
I offer feedback only if requested.   I have difficulty responding to questions.  

My contributions are neither acknowledged nor responded to.  

I don’t pay attention to the consequences of what I say or do.  

I don’t give reasons for my opinions and just give in when my opinions are questioned, or I refuse to change my mind no matter what anyone says.  



























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