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|CATEGORY |4 Excellent |3 Proficient |2 Sufficient |1 Insufficient |
|Understanding the |Problem is clearly understood as|Problem is Mostly understood:|Understanding is Shallow: |Understanding is Confused:|
|Problem * |evidenced by: | | | |
| |Restating problem in own words |Able to restate problem with |Struggling to restate problem.| |
| | |minimal prompting | |Inability to restate |
| |Obtaining all necessary | | |problem in own words or |
| |information from problem |Obtaining most necessary |Obtaining limited information | |
| | |information from problem |from the problem |defines problem |
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