Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to facilitate the 21st century’s quality assurance for learning and distance learning to measure learning outcomes and enable students to achieve skills and knowledge in global transformative education. Technologies in education have provided a common platform for transforming education into online learning practices throughout the global COVID-19 affliction. Accordingly, the transformation of modern technologies in education has opened up many challenges and reliability issues in teaching and learning processes. The paper highlights the rethinking of rubric perceptions, uses, and design in learning, including online learning, in an interactive way to promote quality education. The research methodology involved a systematic review of the literature and data analysis synthesized using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Rubrics, as an influential assessment instrument in learning, have been applied along with standardizing the quality of students in higher education for almost three decades globally. This study is significant in focusing on the rubric, the practical instrument, which is helpful for great accomplishments and challenging skills, and creativity in tertiary education. Well-designed and carefully designed rubrics and e-rubrics help students become more rational judges of the quality of their work by identifying the essential criteria and targeting the goals and learning outcomes of education. Rubrics enhance students' competency to communicate their ideas effectively, which correlates with the standard of sustainable quality education. Further examination of the rubric is needed to identify the challenges of reliability and authenticity in digital education.
Publisher
European Institute of Knowledge and Innovation
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