What are the four major types of portfolios?
- 1) Showcase or Presentation Portfolio: A Collection of Best Work.
- 2) Process or Learning Portfolio: A Work in Progress.
- 3) Assessment Portfolio: Used For Accountability.
- 4) A Hybrid Approach.
What are the examples of portfolio assessment?
Portfolio assessments ask students or teachers to collect work products that show growth over a specific period of time. Examples of work products include collections of student essays, artwork, lab reports or reading logs.
What are the 4 types of portfolio used in education?
Seely (1996) identifies four types of portfolios: showcase, documentation, evaluation, and process.
What is an ideal portfolio?
An ideal portfolio contains a varied assortment of investments. This can range from government bonds to small-cap stocks to forex currency. But it’s important to manage your portfolio well. Otherwise, you could end up with lower returns.
How do you create a strong portfolio assessment?
Suggested steps:
- Determine the purpose of the portfolio.
- Identify the learning outcomes the portfolio will address.
- Decide what students will include in their portfolio.
- Identify or develop the scoring criteria (e.g., a rubric) to judge the quality of the portfolio.
What should a student portfolio include?
What to Include in a Student Portfolio
- samples of work from key learning areas – keep it simple.
- writing samples including plans and draft copies.
- open-ended tasks such as Mathematics Investigations.
- student self-reflection.
- photographs to capture positive learning experiences such as group work.
- goals and targets.
What are the disadvantages of a portfolio?
The Limitations of Portfolios
- Portfolio Assessment’s Inherent Limitations.
- Lack of Standardization.
- Not Feasible for Large Scale Learning Assessment.
- Bias.