CA EXAM 3rd quarter Flashcards
A _______ is a “ flat case for carrying papers and drawings”
portfolio
are used by painters, architects, and other artists to showcase samples of their best work.
Portfolios
, on the other hand, contain samples or evidences of what students have learned in a particular subject area at a given time.
Portfolios in education
is a purposeful, integrated collection of student work showing effort, progress, or achievement in one or more areas”
portfolio
Similar to the original
meaning of “portfolio,” a _______________ is a collection of a student’s best
work in a given discipline or subject area.
The student is the one who selects which
work he/she considers best and why.
Showcase Portfolio-
- A ___________________
demonstrate how a student developed
particular skill or knowledge over time. It
provides evidence of a student’s progress
in a learning area. Unlike a showcase
portfolio, you not only see a student’s
best work, but also see the students
journey toward achieving excellence in the
given skill.
Growth Portfolio
A ____________________ emphasizes how a
student completed discipline-based
procedures or processes. The projects
documented usually represent tasks or
skills that professionals in the field
usually do in real life.
Project Portfolio-
is a collection of student work
that represents achievement of the content and
performance standards for a given course.
An academic portfolio or Standards-Based Portfolio
Four Types of Portfolios
Showcase Portfolio-
Growth Portfolio-
Project Portfolio-
Academic Portfolio or Standards-Based Portfolio
To showcase the student’s best work (within or outside class) that reflects achievement of learning goals in each of the specialized subjects under the HUMSS Strand.
PURPOSE OF PORTFOLIO
The student may creatively design the cover as long as it includes the following information: name of student, grade level, section, school year, name of school, and name of teacher.
Cover Page
Checklist of requirements and self- assessment using the rubric provided.
Portfolio Checklist and Self-Assessment
A narrative that provides a brief background of yourself and why you are making a portfolio. It must also describe the reasons and process you used in selecting the artifacts or works you have included in
your portfolio. Finally, it should include your all overall reflection and
learning.
Preface
Identify the subject where each artifact belongs.
Subject
The student’s best work may include actual student output or outside class; photo of a school presentation/performance; reflection paper; awards; commendations; etc. You may include memorabilia related to the main artifact you are presenting.
Artifacts