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Portfolio Assessment
They are collections of work, different from a single timed impromptu essay or a class essay carried out over a semester. They are purposeful in that they “demonstrate”, “exhibit” or provide “evidence” of “achievement”, “improvement”, “the writer’s self reflection”, “the writing process” and “the writer’s growth”.
Natures of Portfolio
The degree to which these characteristics are evidenced in portfolios largely depends on their purpose.Shows student progress (Gronlund, Norman E.,& Keith Waugh C. Assessment of Student Achievement. )
1. A portfolio is a form of assessment that students do together with their teachers.
2. A portfolio represents a selection of what the students believe are best included from among the possible collection of things related to the concepts being studies.
Features of Portfolio
3. A portfolio provides samples of the students’ work which show growth overtime.
4. The criteria for selecting and assessing the portfolio contents must be clear to the teacher and the students at the outset of the process.
• is continuous and ongoing
• is multidimensional
• is selective
• is reflective
• has clearly defined criteria
Principles of Portfolio
Types of Portfolio Documentation
Portfolio
Process Portfolio
Showcase Portfolio
Evaluation portfolios
Product oriented portfolios
Documentation portfolio. The goal of documentation portfolios (also known as working portfolios) is to highlight development and improvement over time.
Process portfolios it is concentrate more on the journey of learning rather than the final destination or end products of the learning process.
Showcase Portfolio this type of portfolio is especially compatible with audio-visual productions, including photographs, videotapes, and electronic records of students' works.
Evaluation portfolio this type of portfolio documents tests, observations, records, or other assessment artifacts required for successful completion of the course.
Product oriented portfolios are collections of work a student considers his or her best and it demonstrates the mastery of a learning task or a set of learning objectives and contains only the best work.
Guidelines for developing portfolio assessment
a. Enhance learning assign grades, or some combination
b. Best work representative products, growth or learning progress, or evaluation.
1. Deciding on the purpose of the portfolio
a. Teacherb. Studentc. Teacher and students collaboration
3. Decide who will select the items to include in the portfolio
2. Decide on what type of items will be placed in the portfolio
a.Best workb.Representative portfoliosc.Growth or learning-progress portfolio
a. Specify the evaluation criteriab. Provide specific standardsc. Decide on a holistic or analytic approach
5. Promote student involvement in the process
4. Establish procedures for evaluating or scoring the portfolio
Strengths and Weaknesses of portfolio assessment
Portfolios can encourage students to become reflective learners and to develop skills in evaluating the strength and weaknesses of their work.It can provide a mechanism for student-directed conferences with parents.
Strengths
Portfolio can help students take responsibility for setting goals and evaluating their progress.It can provide teachers and students with opportunities to collaborate and reflect on student progress.It can be an effective way of communicating with parents by showing concrete examples of student work and demonstrations of progress.Portfolio provides students with opportunity to show what they can do.
Scoring portfolio in a reliable manner is difficultConducting portfolio assessments properly is a time-consuming and demanding process.
Weaknesses
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