University of Minnesota: Rubric Development for Geriatric Education Programming
Christina Cauble

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a rubric to assess geriatric education projects, emphasizing clarity and alignment with learning goals.
Contribution
The paper introduces a specialized rubric for geriatric education with clear criteria and stakeholder feedback integration.
Findings
Generic rubrics often lack clarity and fail to measure learning outcomes effectively.
Best practices for rubric development include stakeholder feedback and alignment with educational goals.
Strategies for piloting and refining rubrics can enhance transparency and learning outcomes.
Abstract
This presentation focuses on the development and use of a rubric to assess geriatric education products/ outputs such as written work, presentations, or other projects. This presentation focuses on a case example that was used to evaluate team performance in an interprofessional geriatric case competition. The rubric was created to assess key competencies such as teamwork, clinical reasoning, patient-centered care, interprofessional engagement, and application of geriatric principles. Many existing rubrics are generic, pre-designed tools with vague criteria that fail to provide meaningful guidance for students or accurately measure learning outcomes. This highlights the need for geriatric educators to apply evaluative thinking when designing programs and assessments to ensure clarity, relevance, and alignment with learning objectives. The session will cover best practices for rubric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterprofessional Education and Collaboration · Aging and Gerontology Research · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
