Making Assessment a Meaningful Part of Instruction

  • Gilman D
  • Andrew R
  • Rafferty C
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If used effectively, portfolios can be both an assessment tool and an integral part of instruction. Portfolio evaluation can serve not only to guide student learning but also allow teachers to model the kinds of observation, data collecting, and evaluation of materials they expect from their students.

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Gilman, D. A., Andrew, R., & Rafferty, C. D. (1995). Making Assessment a Meaningful Part of Instruction. NASSP Bulletin, 79(573), 20–24. https://doi.org/10.1177/019263659507957304

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