Research
Instructions:
On the Internet, research the theories of Tuckman and Belbins team roles related to team formation. Write a report of about 400 words in an email format to your supervisor for a new team project in which you summarize the theories and discuss the ways in which you might apply them to your own team and work considering their strengths and weaknesses.
Grading Criteria
Excellent
(22-25)
Very good
(18-21)
Good
(10-17)
Satisfactory
(0-9)
Organization, Design, and Style
Uses a logical structure of report in email format with all the elements included as specified in the guidelines for the assessment. Clear organization, consistency of style, a reader-friendly design.
Generally, shows a logical progression of ideas. Some elements are not done properly as specified in the guidelines. Some errors in organization, consistency of style. Consistent design features.
Ideas are arranged randomly rather than in any evident logical structure. The meaning is not always clear, and some points are not related to central idea. Numerous errors in organization. Inconsistent style and design features.
Poor organization. Ideas are random, lacks internal coherence. Ideas are either too general or too specific to be effective; some are not at all related to the topic.
Coherence: title, introduction, conclusion
Specific subject line including the date. Excellent introduction (with rationale and purpose) and conclusion (mentioning the limitation of the report). Transitions have been used effectively.
Contains a good introduction and conclusion; however, any of the following is missing rationale for selecting the topic, the purpose of the report, the limitations of the report, transitions, specific title.
Has an intro and conclusion but several important elements specified in the guidelines are missing. Poor use of transitions.
The introduction or the conclusion is missing or is irrelevant.
Content and development
Interesting content presented in well-developed paragraphs based on the content items in a report document. Strong evidence from research.
Dull content presented; paragraphs are not developed, or the word count of the reports body is missing details. Evidence of research.
Irrelevant sentences presented; paragraphs are not developed, or the content of the reports body is not sufficient. No evidence of research.
Unduly brief.
Sentence skills and mechanics: grammar, syntax, vocabulary
The report is error-free with varied sentences, relevant vocabulary, excellent grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Words are accurately chosen to produce the desired effect.
The ideas are sometimes too general or vague. Sentences are generally clear, well structured, and error-free with few errors, but they do not impede understanding.
Some sentences are wordy; Words are not always used accurately and effectively; it is repetitive or confusing. Contains several mechanical errors, which may confuse the reader.
Too vague or too general. Poor grammar used. Contains either many mechanical errors or a few crucial errors that hinder the understanding or ability to see connections between thoughts.
POINTS EARNED:
COMMENTS
FINAL GRADE
(Max: 100)