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E-raamat: Writing Portfolios in the Classroom: Policy and Practice, Promise and Peril

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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136488276

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This volume presents chapters by researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who study the impact of classroom portfolios in the assessment of writing achievement by elementary and middle grade students.

The focus throughout the volume is on the tension between classroom assessment and externally mandated testing. It presents the efforts of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to understand the impact of classroom portfolios for the assessment of writing achievement by elementary and middle grade students. Under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Writing, the editors conducted a national survey of exemplary portfolio projects, arranged for a series of "video visits," and held several working conferences. The result of this work is a broad-ranging tale: the aspirations of teachers and administrators to move the machinery of schooling in the direction of more authentic and engaging tasks, the puzzlement of students when they realize that the assignments are real and that the teacher may not have a "right answer" in mind, and the tensions between ivory-tower ideas and everyday classroom practice.

Divided into four sections, this research volume:
* provides a historical perspective, develops the conceptual framework that serves as a background for many activities described throughout, and discusses numerous practical issues that confront today's researchers and practitioners;
* views the phenomenon of writing portfolios through a variety of broadview lenses such as teacher enthusiasm, student reflection, assessment tension, the portfolio as metaphor, and the locus of control;
* conveys important conceptual issues with a balance toward pragmatics; and
* offers unique insights from the perspective of one individual who serves as scholar, researcher, and teacher.
Preface vii PART I: AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT OF CLASSROOM WRITING Classroom Writing Portfolios: Old, New, Borrowed, Blue 3(24) Robert C. Calfee Sarah Warshauer Freedman Portfolios for Classroom Assessment: Design and Implementation Issues 27(36) Joan L. Herman Maryl Gearhart Pamela R. Aschbacher PART II: GUIDEPOSTS FROM RESEARCH A National Survey of Writing Portfolio Practice: What We Learned and What It Means 63(20) Robert C. Calfee Pamela Perfumo Dialogue, Interplay, and Discovery: Mapping the Role and the Rhetoric of Reflection in Portfolio Assessment 83(20) Kathleen Blake Yancey Moving Toward Systemic Coherence: A Discussion of Conflicting Perspectives on Portfolio Assessment 103(46) Sandra Murphy Roberta Camp Sailing Ships: A Framework for Portfolios in Formative and Summative Systems 149(30) Miles Myers The Metaphor of the Portfolio and the Metaphors in Portfolios: The Relation of Classroom-Based to Large-Scale Assessment 179(24) Sarah L. Jordan Alan C. Purves Tensions in Assessment: The Battle Over Portfolios, Curriculum, and Control 203(16) James M. Wile Robert J. Tierney PART III: THE VIEW FROM THE FIELD Video Visits: A Practical Approach for Studying Portfolios 219(20) Pamela Perfumo Promoting Student Self-Assessment Through Portfolios, Student-Facilitated Conferences, and Cross-Age Interaction 239(22) Margaret Klimenkov Nina LaPick Portfolios: Bridging Cultural and Linguistic Worlds 261(24) Nanette Koelsch Elise Trumbull Teacher Parity in Assessment With the California Learning Record 285(18) Mary A. Barr Phyllis J. Hallam Profiles and Portfolios: Helping Primary-Level Teachers See the Big Picture 303(24) Susan Carey Biggam Nancy Teitelbaum Restructuring Student Assessment and Living to Tell About It 327(22) Carol M. McCabe PART IV: THE POTENTIAL OF WRITING PORTFOLIOS Portfolios: The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful 349(10) Patricia A. Belanoff Author Index 359(6) Subject Index 365
Robert Calfee, Pamela Perfumo