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4 |
- Map includes
numerous important concepts. Concepts mapped indicate
an understanding of a concept of ones own community.
- Map includes
many levels indicating a complex understanding of the cultural
connections in ones own community.
- Concepts are
relevant to the main concept of what is a community.
- Concepts are
organized in a logical manner from most general or inclusive
to most specific. The hierarchy or relationship among
levels of concepts is clear.
- All concepts
within a level are of the same importance, relevance, and
relationship to the concept to which they are linked.
All concepts represent correct scientific knowledge.
- Propositions
are included between all concepts.
- Propositions
are scientifically correct.
- Concepts are
linked to two or more concepts at a lower level. (Branching)
- Branches are
meaningful and accurate.
- Many meaningful
connections are drawn between concepts. (Cross links).
- Many specific
examples are included. Examples are scientifically correct.
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3 |
- Map includes
numerous important concepts. Concepts mapped indicate
an understanding of a concept of ones own community.
- Map includes
many levels indicating a solid understanding of cultural connections
in the community.
- Most concepts
are relevant to the main concept of what is a community.
- Concepts are
usually organized in a logical manner from most general or
inclusive to most specific, although a few errors occur.
The hierarchy or relationship among levels of concepts is
clear.
- All concepts
within a level are of the same importance, relevance, and
relationship to the concept to which they are linked.
Most concepts represent correct scientific knowledge.
- Propositions
are included between most concepts.
- Propositions
are almost always scientifically correct.
- Most concepts
are linked to two or more concepts at a lower level.
(Branching)
- Branches are
meaningful and accurate.
- Many meaningful
connections are drawn between concepts. (Cross links).
- Specific examples
are included. Most examples are scientifically correct.
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2 |
- Map includes
few important concepts. Concepts mapped indicate a simplistic
understanding of a concept of ones own community.
- Map includes
few levels indicating a simple understanding of the cultural
connections in ones own community.
- Some concepts
are relevant to the main concept of what is my community.
- Concepts are
poorly organized. The hierarchy or relationship among levels
of concepts is often not clear.
- Concepts within
a level are not of the same importance, relevance, and relationship
to the concept to which they are linked. Concepts represent
incorrect scientific knowledge.
- Propositions
are rarely included.
- If propositions
are included, they are often scientifically incorrect.
- There is very
little branching.
- Branches are
neither meaningful nor accurate.
- Few to no meaningful
connections are drawn between concepts.
- Few to no specific
examples are included. If examples are included, they
are scientifically correct.
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1 |
- Map includes
very few important concepts.
- Map includes
very few levels indicating little to no understanding of the
cultural connections in ones own community.
- Concepts are
often irrelevant to the main concept of my community.
- Concepts mapped
do not indicate an understanding of what is my community
- Concepts are
poorly organized. The hierarchy or relationship among levels
of concepts is not clear and is incorrect.
- Concepts within
a level are not of the same importance, relevance, and relationship
to the concept to which they are linked. Concepts represent
incorrect scientific knowledge.
- Propositions
are rarely included or absent.
- If propositions
are included, they are often scientifically incorrect.
- There is very
little branching.
- Branches are
neither meaningful nor accurate.
- Few to no meaningful
connections are drawn between concepts in different vertical
strands.
- Few to no specific
examples are included. If examples are included, they
are scientifically correct.
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