Observable Behavior Rubrics
Rubrics translate fuzzy concepts into watchable actions: asks clarifying questions, states mutual purpose, summarizes agreements, and checks for consent. Observers score frequency and quality, then note quotes that illustrate impact. This evidence helps learners pinpoint strengths and gaps without feeling labeled. Over time, patterns emerge that guide coaching priorities. Printed rubrics keep scoring consistent across facilitators and locations, enabling fair comparisons, targeted practice, and genuinely constructive conversations about growth rather than vague personality feedback.