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Peer reviewedStone, Sandra J. – Childhood Education, 1995
Multiage classrooms are an increasingly popular way to restructure schools. To be successful, multiage classrooms must shift their focus from teaching curriculum to teaching children. Strategies recommended for making multiage teaching successful include a process approach to learning, facilitation by the teacher, an integrated curriculum,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cross Age Teaching, Elementary Education, Elementary School Curriculum
Peer reviewedScience Activities, 1995
Presents a Project WET water education activity. Students use a Water Log (journal or portfolio) to write or illustrate their observations, feelings, and actions related to water. The log serves as an assessment tool to monitor changes over time in knowledge of and attitudes toward the water. (LZ)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Materials
Floden, Robert E.; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Outlines a framework for shaping reform policies on strategies for enhancing teacher capacity, using interview data from a study conducted in California, Michigan, and Vermont. Michigan has developed subject-matter objectives and assessments, Vermont uses a portfolio assessment system to help teachers learn about problem solving and develop new…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedHarnisch, Delwyn L.; Mabry, Linda – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1993
Reviews the increased attention to and skepticism about student assessment and standardized testing in the United States. Maintains that alternative assessment techniques such as the use of portfolios and direct assessment provide a more comprehensive evaluation of student achievement. Includes eight criteria for determining validity of…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSpence, Sarah L.; Theriot, Billie – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1999
Analyzes the adjustments and changes that have evolved from the inception of a pilot portfolio program through the fifth semester of its implementation in a developmental English class. The program allows for authentic, performance-based assessment and challenges students to assume more control of their writing. Asserts that the final portfolio…
Descriptors: Developmental Studies Programs, Educational Innovation, English Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRedmon, Kent D. – Community College Review, 1999
Reviews the literature on faculty evaluation to define how different purposes and competing values have produced two approaches. A procedural approach relies upon both self-evaluation and appraisals by peers, administrators, and students. The developmental approach rests upon teaching portfolios, dossiers, and self-evaluations. Contains 23…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Faculty College Relationship
Peer reviewedWile, J. M. – Teacher Educator, 1999
Investigated the production of professional portfolios to facilitate dialogs between student teachers and their cooperating teachers. Surveys and interviews indicated that participants' perceptions of the usefulness of portfolios to achieve this end varied from one phase of the process to the next, and student teachers and mentors differed in…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Discussion, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedCizek, Gregory J. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1998
Despite dramatic evolution during the past decade, assessment of student performance still has issues to address which present important challenges for educators and may determine whether assessment ultimately succeeds or fails. The three issues are evaluating students, applying assessment innovations (holistic scoring and portfolio assessment),…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alternative Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Anderson, Mary Alice – MultiMedia Schools, 2000
Describes a program developed at Winona Middle School (Minnesota) to integrate the state standard for information literacy into the curriculum. Explains the role of the school library media specialist and discusses the final product which is a student portfolio, a HyperStudio multimedia presentation that incorporates the newly acquired skills.…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Hypermedia, Information Literacy, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedBishop, Penny A. – Middle School Journal, 1996
Describes the use of literacy portfolios in an eighth-grade classroom. Discusses the growth of self-awareness, the strong sense of personal commitment, the connection between analyzing and critiquing individual work through the eyes of a reader, the creation of a community of writers, and student reflections on their writing experiences. (SD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Literacy, Literacy Education, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedMiller, Howard M. – Middle School Journal, 1997
Discusses a method of evaluating middle school students' writing portfolios that places responsibility on the students themselves. Presents the evaluation assignment in three parts: students' self-evaluation, peer-evaluation, and parent-evaluation. Notes the effects of the portfolio method and evaluation strategy on literacy education. (JPB)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Literacy Education, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedSiegel-Causey, Ellin; Allinder, Rose M. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1998
Reviews best practices for curricular design and instruction for students with moderate retardation and severe disabilities. Describes the benefits of alternate assessment practices such as portfolios and authentic assessment, and presents strategies for alternative assessment processes that can link best practice assumptions and can redirect…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Curriculum Design, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Huffman, Priscilla D. – Early Childhood News, 1996
Describes a three-way planning and conferencing method involving teacher, student, and parents that incorporates the use of student portfolios. Performance and academic achievement are assessed on the basis of portfolio materials prepared by the student, and continuing objectives and planning evolve from the portfolio process. (ET)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Family School Relationship
Peer reviewedAu, Kathryn – Reading Teacher, 2001
Discusses six books that give a range of perspectives on the issues of assessment and accountability, from the use of standardized reading tests to creating student and professional portfolios. States that these books will provide teachers with the knowledge to make sound assessment decisions and with practical suggestions to document student and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Alternative Assessment, Annotated Bibliographies, Elementary Secondary Education
Haggerty, Terry R. – Education Canada, 2001
The University of New Brunswick's Renaissance College is Canada's first undergraduate interdisciplinary leadership program. The 3-year outcomes-based program values experiential learning and exposes students to a multitude of perspectives. Forty percent of the courses are electives taken outside the college, including two Canadian and…
Descriptors: College Outcomes Assessment, College Programs, Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning


