Portfolios
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Portfolios can be used as an authentic assessment tool in the classroom, or as a method to showcase your professional accomplishments. This collection of articles and resources will help your students build portfolios to demonstrate what they've learned so that you can monitor their progress with fewer tests. There are also resources for collecting your professional accomplishments to provide potential employers with an example of your work. |
Portfolios for StudentsLearn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students. Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students. Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students. Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students. Share an article that offers insight about using portfolios in a math class. Included is a list of suggested contents. Working portfolios contain work a student is currently involved with. This lists suggested items for this type of portfolio. Outlined is the contents of a portfolio teachers can keep to record the progress of a student's reading throughout the year. Distribute an article that describes what makes an excellent art portfolio. Step-by-step procedures for photographing an art portfolio. Professional Portfolios for TeachersLearn how to create a portfolio that accurately showcases your talents as an educator. Concrete ideas on what to include in a Professional Portfolio for teachers. Helpful tips on preparing a portfolio for a job interview. | Content RecordsHave your students use this for their final portfolio to record the work they have done. This organizational tool will help students keep track of the contents of their writing portfolio. Keep track of student projects by having them answer questions about projects and portfolios. Students will describe the contents of projects or portfolios with this printable. This organizational tool will help plan a comprehensive and effective portfolio. Portfolio AssessmentA guide to creating excellent portfolio assessments. Learn how to design and implement a portfolio assessment program for your students. Grade and comment on your students' portfolios with this checklist. Use this form to evaluate all kinds of portfolios. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted fields before printing. Students can use this format to evaluate a completed portfolio. Make use of this chart to assess portfolios. |
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