Portfolio Assessment Method
Portfolio Assessment Method
Portfolio Assessment Method
ASSESSMENT METHOD
PORTFOLIO
Is a purposeful collection of the student work that
exhibits the students efforts, progress and achievement
in one or more areas.
The collection must include the student participation in
selecting contents the criteria for selection, the Criteria
for judging merit and evidence of student Self-
reflection.
The greatest value of portfolio is that in building them,
students becomes actives participants in the learning
process and its assessment.
Portfolio assessment is one of a several authentic and
non-traditional assessment techniques in education.
The use of portfolio assessment became popular in
early to late 1980’s in response to the growing clamor
for more “reasonable” and authentic means of
assessing students growth and development in school.
For instance, may be in accreditation of experiences
towards a degree.
1. FEATURES AND PRINCIPLES OF PORTFOLIO
PROCESS PORTFOLIO
The process portfolio in contrast demonstrates all facets or
phases of the learning process. As such these portfolio contain an
extensive number of reflective journals, think logs and other
related forms of metacognitive processing.
SHOWCASE PORTFOLIO
The showcase portfolio only shows the best of the students
outputs and products. This type of portfolio is best use for
summative evaluation of students mastery of key curriculum
outcomes.
6. ASSESSING AND
EVALUATING THE PORTFOLIOS
According to Paulson, Paulson and
Meyer Portfolios offer a way of
assessing student learning that is
different form the traditional
methods. Portfolio assessment
provides the teacher and students an
opportunity to observe students in a
broader context: taking risk,
developing creative solution, and
learning to make judgments about
their own performances.
Portfolio include the following:
Thoughtfulness ( including evidence of students
monitoring of their own comprehension, metacognitive
reflection, and productive habits of mind).