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Fenwick, Tara J.; Parsons, Jim – 1999
This paper provides practical description, examples, and step-by-step guidelines for using portfolio assessment. Both advantages and limitations of portfolio assessment are offered, although the authors clearly argue for the benefits of using portfolios to evaluate learning. Contains a sample format for holistic grading of a portfolio. (Author/RS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Holistic Evaluation, Portfolio Assessment
Fenwick, Tara J. – 1996
A portfolio is a folder assembled by the learner, containing samples of the learner's work collected over a period of time. The kinds of items reflect the nature of the course content. Each individual who decides to use a portfolio approach must develop unique expectations, guidelines for content, and assessment criteria suitable for the purpose…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Evaluation Methods
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Fenwick, Tara J.; Parsons, Jim – Canadian Social Studies, 1999
Explains that a portfolio is a collection of student work that reflects the course content and is assembled by the student in a folder or binder over a specified period of time. Discusses how to use portfolios, the benefits of using portfolios as assessment tools, and potential concerns teachers need to address. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Grading, Learning Processes
Fenwick, Tara J. – Scholar-Practitioner Quarterly, 2004
Practice-based or experiential learning has come to be dominated by mentalist models of reflection on experience. The argument here is that these models split mind from body and subject from environment in ways that yield problematic practices. An alternate conception of practice-based learning is offered here, based on the notion of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Reflective Teaching, Portfolio Assessment
Fenwick, Tara J.; Parsons, Jim – 2000
This book introduces adult educators and trainers to the principles and techniques of learner evaluation in the various contexts of adult education. The following are among the topics discussed: (1) the purposes of evaluation (the importance of authentic evaluation; principles of evaluation; traps in evaluation); (2) evaluating one's philosophy…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Case Studies, Context Effect