Impact of a Content Selection Framework on Portfolio Assessment at the Classroom Level
Titel:
Impact of a Content Selection Framework on Portfolio Assessment at the Classroom Level
Auteur:
Simon, Marielle Forgette-Giroux, Renee
Verschenen in:
Assessment in education
Paginering:
Jaargang 7 (2000) nr. 1 pagina's 83-100
Jaar:
2000-03-01
Inhoud:
Among the various alternative approaches to student evaluation, portfolio assessment has been shown to have considerable potential in terms of its use in the evaluation of higher-order, cross-curricular skills. Despite this favourable outlook, it may nevertheless remain a passing fad due to the lack of a conceptual content selection framework and difficulties surrounding its implementation within the classroom setting. The present study reports on the conceptual issues that arose when a generic content framework was used to guide the selection of entries for assessment purposes. The framework proposed the systematic collection of evidence of the cognitive, affective, behavioural, metacognitive and developmental dimensions of students' mastery of a specific competency. Data were drawn from 11 case-studies of portfolio applications by teachers from eastern Ontario, Canada. It was found that the effective integration of the portfolio into teaching and assessment practices depended largely on the flexibility of the framework and, to some extent, on the type of training or support provided to the teachers.