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    rubric
    /ˈruːbrɪk/

    noun

    • 1. a heading on a document.
    • 2. a set of instructions or rules.

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  2. noun. ru· bric ˈrü-brik. -ˌbrik. Synonyms of rubric. 1. a. : an authoritative rule. especially : a rule for conduct of a liturgical service. b (1) : name, title. specifically : the title of a statute. (2) : something under which a thing is classed : category. the sensations falling under the general rubric, "pressure" F. A. Geldard. c.

  3. RUBRIC definition: 1. a set of instructions, especially on an exam paper, usually printed in a different style or…. Learn more.

  4. Rubric definition: a title, heading, direction, or the like, in a manuscript, book, statute, etc., written or printed in red or otherwise distinguished from the rest of the text.. See examples of RUBRIC used in a sentence.

  5. Aug 29, 2013 · A rubric is typically an evaluation tool or set of guidelines used to promote the consistent application of learning expectations, learning objectives, or learning standards in the classroom, or to measure their attainment against a consistent set of criteria.

  6. A rubric is a heading or a category in a chart, or a rule of conduct. A teacher's grading rubrics may include participation, homework completion, tests, quizzes, and papers. A rubric can also mean a rule or a procedure.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RubricRubric - Wikipedia

    A rubric is a word or section of text that is traditionally written or printed in red ink for emphasis. The word derives from the Latin rubrica, meaning red ochre or red chalk, [1] and originates in medieval illuminated manuscripts from the 13th century or earlier.

  8. 1. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a title, heading, or initial letter in a book, manuscript, or section of a legal code, esp one printed or painted in red ink or in some similarly distinguishing manner. 2. a set of rules of conduct or procedure.