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Portfolios Assessment Strategies College of Saint Mary Faculty Inservice August 13, 2003
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SELECTION not Collection History Why Assessment FOR Learning HLC Recommendations Assessment portfolios can support learning and change. Types
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Examples J Griffin EDU 201 J Griffin R Coenen SENIOR R Coenen
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Agenda Design and develop portfolio requirements for your program/course by: Identifying purposes and outcomes Identifying a framework for the portfolio design Match portfolio outcomes with potential artifacts Design portfolio evaluation plan
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Show growth over time CANNOT be thrown together at the end of term REFLECTION essential
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Step 1 What should students know and value? Identify outcomes Use page
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What will it look like? Professional presentation Binder? Digital? Other?
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Senior Professional Portfolio
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Step 2 What will your portfolio look like? Explore contexts, types, frameworks and strategies for portfolio design Use page
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Components Assignments Scholarly papers Projects Tests Required/Non-required Reflection Other Education Program Portfolio
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Step 3 What will be included in portfolio? Match portfolio outcomes with potential artifacts Use page
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Critical Friend Activity FOCUS ON RELEVANCE, APPLICABILITY, AND POSSIBILIITIES EXAMPLES YOU CAN ALSO ADDRESS X WITH THAT… THIS COULD ALSO BE COMBINED WITH … THIS MIGHT ALLOW YOUR STUDENTS TO UNDERSTAND NO NEGATIVE JUDGMENTS FOCUS ON QUESTIONS AND CONFUSIONS EXAMPLES I DON’T UNDERSTAND…. WHY DID YOU….? COULD X HAVE A NEGATIVE EFFECT ON?
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Step 4 How will the portfolio be evaluated? Criteria clear to instructors AND students from beginning Rubric Checklist Peer Review Faculty Review
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Student Self-Assessment Students are active participants in learning Students identify strengths and weaknesses Weaknesses become goals for improvement
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