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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Evangeline Harris Stefanakis Walter Bender Portfolios
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Evangeline Evangeline Harris Stefanakis, Ed.D. Associate Professor in Administration, Training, and Policy Boston University, School of Education Two Sherborn St. Boston, MA 02115 email: edhs@bu.edu
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Discussion outline –Re portfolios and the Journal –Theory: Evangeline –Practice: Demo of a work in progress –Discussion
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Goal To give every child the opportunity for learning to learn
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Means A free software platform that facilitates exploring, expressing, reflection, and critique.
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge teacher: "What are you doing?" student: "I'm thinking". teacher: "Fine, but get back to work". —Michael Barber, The Learning Game
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge The promise “Sugar comes with built-in tools for reflection; a built-in portfolio assessment tool that serves as a forum for discussion between children, their parents, and their teachers.”
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Collect, Select, Reflect A portfolio is not just a collection of work, but also a way of organizing that work into a presentation.
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge Simple scaffolds A "who am I?" section, where the learner is prompted to describe who they are across a multitude of perspectives: who am I as a linguist... as an artist... as a friend...
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge An enhanced use of tags Prompting the learner when their work is saved: What did you do? How did you do it? What did you learn? Is it portfolio worthy?
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Sugar Camp | 21.11.2008 | Cambridge ¿Qué? ¿Cómo? ¿Por qué? ¿Para qui?
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