p/j methods educ 4454 assessment portfolios. assessment – portfolio
TRANSCRIPT
42510011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
P/J Methods EDUC 4454
ASSESSMENT
Portfolios
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
ASSESSMENT – PORTFOLIO
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
READ• Berrill, D. (March 2002). Portfolios promote professional Berrill, D. (March 2002). Portfolios promote professional
growth, growth, Professionally SpeakingProfessionally Speaking, Ontario College of Teachers, , Ontario College of Teachers, retrieved Jan. 2, 2009 from retrieved Jan. 2, 2009 from http://www.oct.ca/publications/professionally_speaking/march_2002/portfolio.asp
3
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
4
What is a professional portfolio?• A portfolio is a purposeful collection of work that exhibits
any learner's efforts, progress and achievements. As such, it provides a forum to develop the habits of mind conducive to reflective practice. For teacher candidates, this process begins a career-long journey of professional growth that is both self-directed and self-monitored.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
What is a professional portfolio?
• a fusion of processes and product.
• the processes include:
– collection
– selection
– reflection
– goal setting
• the product will be a thoughtfully organized array or collection of artifacts that illustrates your development as a teacher during this year.
5
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
6
It is a…..
Collection of :•Documents•Artifacts•items
That…DemonstratesShowsHighlightsIllustratesIntegratesSummarizesRevealsArticulatesDisplays
Your…AccomplishmentsExperiencesContributionsPhilosophyGoalsSkillsAbilitiesGrowthOriginalityInsights
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
7
Why make a professional portfolio?
•to record, display and reflect on teaching-related growth and achievement attained over this year
•reflective means thinking about, and then explaining why you've included a particular piece in your portfolio. It turns your collection of "stuff" into a dynamic description of you as a teacher
•it can give you an edge in an interview
•it is set up ready for your first year Performance Appraisal
•needed for promotion to an administrative or consultant position
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011Assessment: Teacher Professional Portfolios
• Check my website: • http:///www.nipissingu.ca/faculty/carolj
under assignments, The Professional Portfolio Assignment, to review the requirements
• Use & include the checklist provided
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Teacher Professional Portfolios
• Be selective!• You can’t put in
everything.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
10
Where do I begin? Where do I begin? Ten Steps to Creating a PortfolioTen Steps to Creating a Portfolio
1.1. Research the employer or job desiredResearch the employer or job desired
2.2. Review your collection of artifactsReview your collection of artifacts
3.3. Pick out the artifacts or work samples Pick out the artifacts or work samples that apply specifically to this jobthat apply specifically to this job
4.4. Develop a sequence for the artifacts.Develop a sequence for the artifacts.
5.5. Develop captions and titles.Develop captions and titles.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
11
Ten Stepscontinued
6. Create a Table of Contents and an Introduction or Summary of skills
7. Develop the first draft
8. Evaluate your Product, Get Feedback
9. Revise and Develop Final Draft
10. Rehearse using your Portfolio
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Teacher Professional Portfolios - Set Up
Format
• A binder is required (you may also wish to submit an electronic version)
• 8 Sections labelled or numbered
• A supply of non-glare plastic page A supply of non-glare plastic page covers to hold materials BUT be covers to hold materials BUT be careful not to create awkward careful not to create awkward documents that need to be pulled documents that need to be pulled from hard-to-retrieve plastic from hard-to-retrieve plastic covers…covers…
• Well organized, professional Well organized, professional mannermanner
• Table of contents to find Table of contents to find information – tabs visible information – tabs visible
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Teacher Professional Portfolios
REQUIRED COMPONENTS (* = optional components)
1. Table of Contents
2. Overview of Candidate• cover letter (application letter to board)• resume (curriculum vitae) (include 3 references)• letter of reference (minimum of 2)• Faith statement• *transcripts/degrees
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 10113. Commitment to Students
• Personal statement of philosophy of education• Assignment #1: Assignment #1: the summary/reflection only, 1-2 pagesthe summary/reflection only, 1-2 pages• Other Documentation for example:Other Documentation for example:
– *Letters of thanks from pupils, parents, etc.*Letters of thanks from pupils, parents, etc.– *Pictures of bulletin boards you have created*Pictures of bulletin boards you have created– *Information about field trips/events you have organized*Information about field trips/events you have organized– *Pictures of you with students – check permission*Pictures of you with students – check permission– *List & description of ice breakers*List & description of ice breakers– *Evidence of *Evidence of diversitydiversity training e.g. certificates training e.g. certificates– *Multiple Intelligences profile, and 8 activities for your teachable*Multiple Intelligences profile, and 8 activities for your teachable
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
4. Professional Knowledge• Classroom management planClassroom management plan• Analysis of Communication PracticesAnalysis of Communication Practices• *IEP sample or critiques*IEP sample or critiques• *Exceptionality profile*Exceptionality profile • *A fact sheet, in list form, of skills*A fact sheet, in list form, of skills• Presentation Lit -folioPresentation Lit -folio• *Evidence of understanding of curriculum and learning *Evidence of understanding of curriculum and learning
theories, for example:theories, for example:– Cooperative learningCooperative learning– ConstructivismConstructivism– evidence of understanding and reflection on student
development, learning theory, ethics, educational research, educational policies, etc.
• other documentation or photos*
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
5. Teaching Practice• three sample lesson plans with reflections (2 variations D.I.P.F. and A.P.F.)• Practice Teaching Reports• sample Unit Plan using OCUP (or other format)
– include highlights or overview only• samples of original assessment strategies
(minimum 2 different)• samples of using technology/computer skills to
enhance teaching practice (i.e. webquests, Hyperstudio, PowerPoint, etc.)• Visual Tools/Organizers, Mind Maps (3
examples to show your mastery & how you’ll use these with students)*
• other documentation or photos*
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
6. Leadership and Community• Examples/pictures of personal interests, talents and skills Examples/pictures of personal interests, talents and skills
(Be creative & daring to showcase WHO you are)(Be creative & daring to showcase WHO you are)• Newsletter (communication with parents/guardians)Newsletter (communication with parents/guardians)• *A Program from an event I planned or participated in*A Program from an event I planned or participated in• *Letters of thanks from employer, organization, volunteer *Letters of thanks from employer, organization, volunteer
projects projects • *Newspaper Articles – Achievements*Newspaper Articles – Achievements• *Documentation of Relevant volunteer work (Girl Guides, *Documentation of Relevant volunteer work (Girl Guides,
Cadets, church/temple/synagogue group, etc.)Cadets, church/temple/synagogue group, etc.)• *Web page ( computer class or other)*Web page ( computer class or other)• *Contribution to Science or Historica Fair*Contribution to Science or Historica Fair• other documentation or photos*
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 10117. Ongoing Professional Learning
• examples of personal interests, talents and skills • documentation of additional
workshops/conferences/courses attended* • documentation of awards, achievements,
accreditation* • other documentation or photos*
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 10118. Ethical Standards• Criminal Reference Check • Pastoral reference* • TB documentation *• Other documentation or photos*
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
20
Professional PortfolioProfessional Portfolio Changes Changes
• Remember, the Professional Portfolio will continue to be Remember, the Professional Portfolio will continue to be used and amended throughout your initial years of teaching used and amended throughout your initial years of teaching and your entire career—this is not a one shot deal!and your entire career—this is not a one shot deal!
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
A Portfolio is a purposeful collection of student work that exhibits the student's efforts, progress, and achievements in one or more areas of the curriculum.
The collection must include the following:
• Student participation in selecting contents.• Criteria for selection.• Criteria for assessing the portfolio.• Evidence of a student's self-reflection.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Portfolios
• represent a collection of students' best work or best efforts, student-selected samples of work experiences related to outcomes being assessed
• documents growth and development toward mastering identified outcomes.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Types of Portfolios:
Documentation Portfolio• working portfolio…writing portfolio • involves a collection of work over time • can include everything from brainstorming
activities to drafts to finished products. • it becomes meaningful when specific items are
selected out to focus on particular educational experiences or goal.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Process Portfolio: • useful in documenting students' overall learning
process • emphasizes students' reflection upon their learning
process • including the use of reflective journals, think logs,
and related forms of metacognitive processing
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Showcase Portfolio: • used for summative evaluation of a student’s work• it should include students' best work• determined through a combination of student and
teacher selection. • only completed work should be included• each selection should be accompanied by a student
reflection or rationale • What has been accomplished.• What has yet to be learned.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Getting Started
1. Organization and Planning
Early in September the teacher and students need to decide:
• What is the purposes of the portfolio?
Will focus be on a particular subject?
Will focus be on several subjects?• How will portfolios be maintained and stored?
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
2. Collection • How do I select materials to reflect what I am
learning in this class?• How do I organize and present the items,
materials, etc. that I have collected?• When will I select the items for my portfolio?
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
3. Reflection
Wherever possible, students should reflect upon the learning process.
Teacher and/or parent reflections upon the products, processes, and thinking articulated in the portfolio should also be included wherever appropriate.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Goals for Portfolios:• improve student performance
• increase skills of self-assessment and goal setting
• present an accurate portrait of a student
• assist in communicating with parents
• build student responsibility and confidence as learners
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Effective portfolio use requires frequent and regular conferences.
• What goal will you set for yourself to become a better reader/writer/problem solver?
• Looking at all the papers in your portfolio what have you learned about yourself as a learner?
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Assessment: Student Portfolios
Portfolio ConferenceName____________________________________________ Date _____________
STUDENT COMMENTS GOALS TEACHER COMMENTS
I’ve improved my writing and reading through the first term.
My stories are much longer. I wrote more than one page in my journal. I’ve started to use commas in my writing. I am using more describing words in my stories.
Writing:
I will put more information in my non-fiction stories.
Reading:
I will read one non-fiction book a week.
4251
0011 0010 1010 1101 0001 0100 1011
Parent Portfolio Review and Reflection (Involving Parents Article)
Please read everything in your child’s portfolio. When you have read the portfolio, please talk with your child about his/her work. The following questions are a guide to assist you with the discussion.
1. Which piece (s) of work in your child’s portfolio tells you the most about their reading/writing and or math skills?
2. What does it tell you? 3.What do you see as the strengths in your child’s work? 4.What do you see needs to be addressed in your child’s growth
and development?
Other comments, suggestions.
Thank you so much for investing in your child’s education.