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Autori principali: Koch, Richard, Schwartz-Petterson, Jean
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2000
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED434356
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contents The Portfolio Guidebook: Implementing Quality in an Age of Standards. Bill Harp Professional Teachers Library. Koch, Richard Schwartz-Petterson, Jean Case Studies Elementary Secondary Education Performance Based Assessment Portfolio Assessment Professional Development Writing Evaluation Writing Improvement Writing Instruction This portfolio book provides an actual step-by-step complete system of writing assessment from the ground up and across all grade levels. The book suggests that teachers purposefully gather student portfolios, reflect meaningfully on them, and then validly and reliably rate them with statistical success that will also feed meaningfully back into the classroom. The system presented in the book was developed based on lessons learned during a 3-year portfolio research project. Chapters in the book are: (1) What Is a Portfolio? When Do You Need One? What Goes Into It? How Do You Gather It?; (2) Rating Portfolios and How They Show Growth at the End of the Year--Case Study of One Student; (3) Using Portfolios Diagnostically and How They Help with Teaching Decisions Day-by-Day: First Grade; (4) Improving Our Teaching through an End-of-Semester Review: Upper Elementary (Aaron Schippert and Alan Willoughby); (5) Two Teachers Help Student Writers Reflect on Their Portfolios: What Do They See in High School? (Kathryn Bell and Liz Webb); (6) Using Portfolio Criteria and Rating as a Basis for Helping Teachers Improve Their Practice: Professional Development; and (7) Why This Type of Assessment Work Is Essential To Achieving Quality--Conclusion. (Contains 30 references. Appendixes include the steps and tools needed to gather portfolios and rate papers for grades K-12; key elements of a first-year report from the original 3-year study; and the key steps and tools necessary to gather and rate reading portfolios.) (RS)
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spellingShingle The Portfolio Guidebook: Implementing Quality in an Age of Standards. Bill Harp Professional Teachers Library.
Koch, Richard
Schwartz-Petterson, Jean
Case Studies
Elementary Secondary Education
Performance Based Assessment
Portfolio Assessment
Professional Development
Writing Evaluation
Writing Improvement
Writing Instruction
The Portfolio Guidebook: Implementing Quality in an Age of Standards. Bill Harp Professional Teachers Library. Koch, Richard Schwartz-Petterson, Jean Case Studies Elementary Secondary Education Performance Based Assessment Portfolio Assessment Professional Development Writing Evaluation Writing Improvement Writing Instruction This portfolio book provides an actual step-by-step complete system of writing assessment from the ground up and across all grade levels. The book suggests that teachers purposefully gather student portfolios, reflect meaningfully on them, and then validly and reliably rate them with statistical success that will also feed meaningfully back into the classroom. The system presented in the book was developed based on lessons learned during a 3-year portfolio research project. Chapters in the book are: (1) What Is a Portfolio? When Do You Need One? What Goes Into It? How Do You Gather It?; (2) Rating Portfolios and How They Show Growth at the End of the Year--Case Study of One Student; (3) Using Portfolios Diagnostically and How They Help with Teaching Decisions Day-by-Day: First Grade; (4) Improving Our Teaching through an End-of-Semester Review: Upper Elementary (Aaron Schippert and Alan Willoughby); (5) Two Teachers Help Student Writers Reflect on Their Portfolios: What Do They See in High School? (Kathryn Bell and Liz Webb); (6) Using Portfolio Criteria and Rating as a Basis for Helping Teachers Improve Their Practice: Professional Development; and (7) Why This Type of Assessment Work Is Essential To Achieving Quality--Conclusion. (Contains 30 references. Appendixes include the steps and tools needed to gather portfolios and rate papers for grades K-12; key elements of a first-year report from the original 3-year study; and the key steps and tools necessary to gather and rate reading portfolios.) (RS)
title The Portfolio Guidebook: Implementing Quality in an Age of Standards. Bill Harp Professional Teachers Library.
topic Case Studies
Elementary Secondary Education
Performance Based Assessment
Portfolio Assessment
Professional Development
Writing Evaluation
Writing Improvement
Writing Instruction
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED434356