PORTFOLIO Alternative Assessment
PORTFOLIO Alternative Assessment
PORTFOLIO Alternative Assessment
Prepared by:
Joanne Lian
Chua Swee Woon
Tee Shu Min
Kev Yi Beng
Daniel Koh
Nurul Adilah
Definition
Paulson & Meyer (1991: 60)
define portfolio as a
purposeful collection of
student work that exhibits the
students efforts, progress,
and achievements in one or
more areas.
Contents
of Portfolio
Essential
Elements
of the
portfolio
BENEFITS OF USING
PORTFOLIOS
DISADVANTAGES OF
USING PORTFOLIOS
Teacher
guidance will
keep students on
target with
curricular
objectives.
Give clear
directions on how
to get started
and
give samples
from previous
students to
stimulate some
thoughts on what
to include.
4. Designate time
within the
curriculum for
portfolio
development
- Make sure students
have time set aside
for portfolio work
(including in-class
time).
- Your own
opportunities for
conferencing are not
compromised.
5. Establish
periodic
schedules for
review and
conferencing
By doing so, you
will prevent
students from
throwing
everything
together at the
end of a term.
- Encourage
students to create
- Self-contained
their own
classroom or a
accessible location
place in reading
and to bring to
room/library to
class only the
keep the materials.
materials they
needed.