It's important to set up students for success ... remember, they will be sometimes working at home, sometimes working at school ... so what work habits will they need?
Below are three samples of Great Hybrid Learner Rubrics. This is something a teacher could introduce to students on the first day of school, perhaps with some self-assessment activities around it. (In kdg, you might just tackle a row a day!)
As a group, start reading through any of the rubrics. Group members do not have to read the same rubric(s). The Practitioner Column (or "Practicing") is what you expect every student to accomplish. Above-and-beyond performance would be in the Expert ("Got It!") column.
Note that you would have different levels of expectations from grade 6-8, for example, but this gives you a start!
Decide what would work for Icahn Charter Schools - what needs to be modified, deleted, or added? Feel free to make a copy and start editing ... or just discuss how this could be used.
To "pop out" the full document, just mouse over the rubric below and click on the arrow in the upper right corner. If you want to make a copy, just click on File and then Save.