Saturday, February 11, 2012

Week 4 - eportfolio week


I most related to the tenet that an assessment for learning should be sensitive and constructive because any assessment has an emotional impact.  The reason why, is that an assessment, in a classroom for the most part, should tell the teacher “what needs to be done next.”  As a matter of fact, that is what I used the test results for when I home schooled my daughter.  My thoughts are still the same.  When I have a classroom, I will test, and then use those results constructively so that I can gauge where each student is within my class.

The portfolio assessment may be helpful to the teacher, but it also fulfills the self-assessment tenet.  I think it will be an excellent tool for us as students to be able to not only self-assess, but to also recognize our achievements.  Another aspect a portfolio has is that of a scrapbook.  When all of our work is together in one place for a class, we will (hopefully) easily see the positive results of all our hard work and time spent.

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