In the world of standards-based instruction, assessment is becoming more andmore performance-based. Portfolio assessment has the strength of empowering students and teachers to demonstrate their proficiency with self-selected examples of work that represent the meeting of standards. Physical portfolios have been in use for many years, but these lack the richness and vibrancy that an electronic environment can add to a description of one′s achievements and performance. Electronic portfolios can contain pictures, videos, or print documents that make one′s experiences come to life! The first half of this book attempts to explain what portfolios are, what makes an electronic portfolio (or e-portfolio) superior to physical portfolios, and how e-portfolios should be organized. The second half of this book addresses what computer programmes can be used to build an e-portfolio, and then presents detailed directions for the use of one particular programme, Microsoft PowerPoint, to accomplish this purpose. The book addresses the use of the e-portfolio by pre- and in-service professional educators as a self-assessment tool as well as a tool for the assessment of one′s students.
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} written in an easily accessible style.
} numerous charts, summaries, a glossary, and appendices to assist readers.
} each chapter begins with a "conversation scenario" that adds relevancy and
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} a CD of sample portfolios
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Kathleen Montgomery is an Associate Professor in the Education Department at The University of Scranton. She is an elementary education generalist who has taught grades K-8 for sixteen years in the United States as well as in International Schools. She served as the Director of Undergraduate Programs at The University of Scranton and has authored numerous articles and a book on alternative assessment methods, including portfolio assessment.
David A. Wiley is a Professor in the Education Department at the University of Scranton in Scranton PA. After teaching science for more than fourteen years, he moved to the University in 1988. He has served as Department Chair for over nine years, is now serving as Certification Officer, and was a co-author of the assessment plan used with teacher candidates at the University of Scranton. His research interests include mathematics and science education, technology education, and teacher effectiveness in the classroom setting. He has authored more than forty articles and three previous books in his areas of expertise. He has presented at the Pennsylvania and the National Science Teachers Associations, at the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, and meetings of many other organizations. His service agenda is heavy in the area of teacher preparation and working with science teacher professional associations. Dr. Wiley is married, the father of a son and three daughters, and lives in Clarks Summit, PA where, in his spare time, he volunteers with the Clarks Summit Fire Company.
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