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These notes focus on different types of assessment rubrics and portfolios, including their elements and components. They include details on portfolio types, elements, and what a portfolio should include, such as reflections, entries and artifacts.

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Criteria A. Types of Rubrics. Holistic Rubic → general or overall impression; fast scorn/assement. Analytic Rubric -1 specific and describes levels of performance to each criteria B. Another type of Rubrics. General Rubric —→general tasks or skills; broad. Task-Specific Rubric...

Criteria A. Types of Rubrics. Holistic Rubic → general or overall impression; fast scorn/assement. Analytic Rubric -1 specific and describes levels of performance to each criteria B. Another type of Rubrics. General Rubric —→general tasks or skills; broad. Task-Specific Rubric → used to assess skills, specific to a given problem. Portfolio → compilation/collection of students work Purposeful (organized, systematic) C. 4 Types of Portfolio. Working Portfolio → Growth and Development ; monitor growth + developmant; beginning to end (draft). Showcase Portfolio → DISPLAY / best works; finished & best; (For work). Assessment Portfolio → EVALUATE; summative test score (achievement test, quarterly exam) measures the attaintment of the learning outcome. Process portfolio → DOCUMENTATION; reflection with evidences; overall learning experience. D. Elements of a Portfolio 1. Cover Letter 2.Table of content 3. Entries ⸺> 2 types: core (required) (teacher) ; optional (modify, personalized) 4. Dates 5. Draft 6. Reflections E. A PORTPOLIO INCLUDES Artifacts- all academic outputs (inside the classroom) Reproductions- student, work ( outside the classroom) Attestation- personal notes; evaluative notes of a teacher (or teachers) Productions-goals, reflections and captions (students) E-portfolio -Digital collection of works (essays , poster, photographs, videos, and artworks. 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 1

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