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A Canadian perspective on portfolio use in student assessment

Portfolios can serve as a means of collecting information that can be seen as evidence for evaluating the achievement of students in classrooms. The use of portfolios has a long history although their general use in classroom assessment is a recent phenomenon. Portfolios are not widely used in large-scale assessments; they are a classroom-based phenomenon in Canadian schools. First, we consider examples of policies and procedures as recommended by Ministries of Education to illustrate the range of statements provided. Next, we review surveys of portfolio use and acceptance by teachers and, to a lesser degree, administrators. Finally, we describe and discuss three studies that have begun to investigate the use and interpretation of portfolios.

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Authors: Anderson, John O.; Bachor, Dan G.
Date: 1998
Geographic subjects: North America; Canada
Journal title: Assessment in education: principles, policy and practice
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Assessment; Quality; Evaluation;

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