The doctoral portfolio: Centerpiece of a comprehensive system of evaluation

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The authors describe the process used to revise a traditional doctoral student evaluation system from one that consisted of written comprehensive and final oral examinations to one that features portfolio development. Student competence, expected student outcomes in each competency area, procedures for portfolio development, and documents and procedures for faculty review of the portfolios are described. Recommendations for implementing such a system and implications for counselor education programs are discussed. © 2003 American Counseling Association.

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Cobia, D. C., Carney, J. S., Buckhalt, J. A., Shannon, D. M., Trippany, R., & Kunkel, E. (2005). The doctoral portfolio: Centerpiece of a comprehensive system of evaluation. Counselor Education and Supervision, 44(4), 242–254. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1556-6978.2005.tb01753.x

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