This guide explores the multitude of purposes and types of student portfolios as well as practical ideas for implementing them in classrooms. Following an introductory chapter discussing a rationale for portfolio use and the concept of authentic assessment, the first chapter of the guide explores the different purposes portfolios may serve and lists relevant portfolio characteristics. The remaining chapters present nine steps to portfolio development. Each chapter provides lesson options, examples, and suggestions for encouraging creative and critical thinking. Chapter 1, "Project Purposes", helps teachers to determine the uses of portfolios. Chapter 2, "Collect and Organize", describes ways for developing and organizing portfolios. Chapter 3, "Select Key Artifacts" offers guidelines on what items should be included; Chpater 4, "Interject Personality" proposes ideas pertaining the appearance, design, and texture of a portfolio. Chapter 5, "Reflect Metacognitively" explores ideas for metacognitive reflection. Chapter 6, "Inspect to Self-Assess" refers to students' reviewing their short- and long-term goals while thinking about how the portfolio reflects those goals. Chapter 7, "Perfect and Evaluate," and chapter 8, "Connect and Conferences" propose methods for evaluating portfolios and using them for meaningful feedback. Chapter 9, "Inject/Eject to Update", proposes ways for keeping portfolios updated. Finally, chapter 10, "Respect Accomplishments" is devoted to the art and skills of exhibiting a portfolio. A sample portfolio is presented in the concluding chapter. Contains 60 references. (AA)
Quoting Ernest Boyer , the president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching , he writes that ... Carol Maytag Christine Eight - year - old Molly could barely contain her excitement as she shared with her former ...
This report shares U.S. principals' and teachers' concerns about implementation of state assessment tests aligned to the new standards, drawing on new survey tools for understanding educators' perspectives: RAND's American Teacher Panel ...
Our detailed explanations of answers help you identify your strengths and weaknesses while building your skills. This book is a must for anyone seeking certification as a teacher in Florida!
This highly respected text offers the most comprehensive discussion of traditional and alternative assessments of any classroom assessment text-explaining, giving examples, discussing pros and cons, and showing how to construct virtually ...
The new eighth edition of Measurement and Evaluation in Psychology and Education includes increased coverage of No Child Left Behind, extended coverage of the role of ethics in tests, and a new chapter on advanced topics in testing.
Frank Baum (B) Labor day (B) L. frank Baum (C) Labor Day (C) L. Frank baum (D) labor Day (D) L. Frank Baum 2 ... Rose Miller (G) Baltimore, maryland (G) Mrs. Rose miller (H) baltimore, maryland (J) baltimore, Maryland (H) mrs. rose ...
Presented in a format appropriate for use by individuals or collaborative learning teams, the book teaches two central concepts: how to create accurate classroom assessments of all types and how to integrate assessment with instruction day ...
Student-involved Assessment for Learning
This is the leading text for assessment courses that focus on showing prospective teachers how to develop assessments that accurately reflect student achievement And how to use those assessments to benefit - not merely grade - student ...
Administrative Scoring Manual