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What is a

Portfolio?
Portfolio
Collection of projects and works of
students that emphasizes their skills,
attitudes and interests with in a
certain period of time.
Examples of Portfolio

Poems Letters Songs

Drama Script Drafted/Revised stories in Literature


What is Portfolio
Assesment ?
Portfolio Assessment
It is a systematic, longitudinal collection of
student work created in response to specific,
known instructional objectives and evaluated
in relation to the set criteria
Student
Portfolios
A purposeful collection of
student works that exhibit
the students effort,
progress, and achievements in
one more areas.
Portfolio Collection VS. Portfolio
Assessment
Portfolio Collection Portfolio Assessment
Why am I collecting How am I using the
evidence? evidence?
• For representative skills • To offer the next level
• For areas of development • To promote development
• For demonstrated ability • To document ability
• For conferencing • To modify instruction
• For reporting • To adapt curriculum
Uses of Portfolio
• It provides both formative and summative opportunities for
monitoring progress towards reaching identified outcomes;
• It communicates concrete information about what is expected of
students in terms of content and quality of performance;
• It allows students to document aspects of their learning that do
not show up well in traditional assessment;
• It is useful to showcase periodic or end of the year
accomplishments of students;
Uses of Portfolio
• It is used to facilitate communication between teachers and
parents regarding the child’s achievement and progress;
• Administrators may use portfolio for national competencies
testing to evaluate educational programs; and
• It combines the purposes of instructional enhancement and
progress documentation.
Types of Portfolio
Working portfolio Showcase Portfolio
• Teacher Student Portfolio • Best Work/ Display Portfolio
• The working portfolio is a • This focuses on the student’s best and most
working document . representative work.
• This means that you wil be • This exhibits the best performance of students
building or adding to the
Progress Portfolio
portfolio every day during
• Teacher Alterative Assessment Portfolio
your placement to display
• This contains multiple examples of student’s
the task and activities that
same type of work done overtime and are used
you are completing.
to assess progress
Steps in Portfolio Developemt
Set Goals

2. Collect Confer/Exhibit

Evaluate (Using
3. Select Rubrics)

4. Organize Reflect
Conclusion
Overall, Portfolio Assessment is an
alternative way of assessing the students output
to cater the different audiences and purposes
and can cater as well the things that cannot be
measured during the traditional assessment and
cannot be seen in a performance-based
assessment.

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