This is my portfolio page. Portfolios can
encourage students to take more ownership and responsibility
over the learning process. Because portfolios document
learning growth over time, they can help students reflect on
where they started a course, how they developed, and where
they ended up at the conclusion of the school year.
Here is what should be included in a portfolio
- samples of work from each subject area – keep it simple
- writing samples including plans and draft copies
- open-ended tasks such as Mathematics Investigations
- student self-reflection
- photographs to capture positive learning experiences such as group work
- goals and targets
- certificate and awards
- summative assessment pieces (optional).