Written Report-Asl 2-Pozon
Written Report-Asl 2-Pozon
Written Report-Asl 2-Pozon
Written Report On
Chapter 6:
PORTFOLIO
ASSESSMENT
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the
Subject Assessment in Learning 2
Submitted to:
MS. LILIAN CEE O. BAYLON,
L.P.T Instructor, College of
Education
Submitted by:
- The word portfolio comes from portare (carry) and foglio (sheet of paper)
- A systematic and organized collection of student’s work that demonstrates the
student’s skills and accomplishments
- A purposeful collection of work that tells the story of the student’s progress
and achievements in relation to a purpose. (Belgrad, 2008)
- It must include student participation in selecting contents, the criteria for
selection, the criteria for judging merit, and evidence of self-reflection.
(asserted by Paulson et al (1991) and cited by Navarro et al (2013))
- The teacher must set clear guidelines and detailed information on how the
portfolio will be presented. The teacher should explain how the portfolio will
be graded and when it needs to be ready.
Stage 5: Informing key school officials, parents, and other stakeholders
- This will serve as a precaution in case students will later complain about your
new assessment procedure.
Stage 6: Development of the Portfolio
- Both students and teachers need support and encouragement at this stage in
the process of portfolio development. The students particularly should get this
from an understanding and patient teacher.