Portfolio Assessment is a collection or compilation of student's work. Portfolio Assessment is different from Traditional Testing and other Authentic Assessment. Why? Because portfolio assessment is a broader measure of a student’s knowledge compared to traditional testing and it shows more productivity than other Authentic Assessment. Portfolio does not represent only a mere collection of the student's work but tells or shows the story of the student’s efforts, progress or achievement in given areas. Portfolio is indeed differ from other assessment tools because it is an indispensable tool of authentic assessment and viewed as an organized collection of evidence used by the teacher and student to monitor the growth of student’s knowledge, skills, and attitudes in a specific content area. Portfolio assessment measures a student’s ability to apply and use knowledge learned in classes and also portfolio has been extensively used in the field of teacher education in which portfolio has a vital role in developing an in-service or a pre-service trainee teacher into a trained one and carried out to monitor the overall performance that he/she developed during the course of training.
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Alternative assessment refers to non-traditional methods used to evaluate students' learning and understanding beyond conventional tests and exams. These methods can include projects, portfolios, presentations, or performance-based assessments designed to assess a student's knowledge, skills, and abilities in a more authentic and meaningful way.
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Traditional assessment methods include multiple-choice tests, true/false questions, short answer questions, and essay questions. These methods typically focus on assessing knowledge and understanding through written responses or selected answers.
Some teachers may be hesitant to use performance and authentic assessments due to concerns about fairness and consistency in grading, lack of time to create and implement these assessments, and a preference for more traditional assessment methods with which they are familiar. Additionally, some teachers may not have received adequate training or support in implementing these types of assessments.
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Traditional assessment tests discrete knowledge and skills. Authentic assessment tests application of knowledge and skills. (Be not simply good - be good for something!) Students don't graduate from high school and/or post-secondary and "do" science, or "do" math, or "do English.' They hopefully get jobs and are expected to communicate with others orally and in writing; read, understand and follow technical manuals; utilize math and science skills to solve problems, create new processes and procedures, analyze and repair equipment malfunctions, and so much more. Until teachers are trained in methods to reach allstudents and until U.S. core and technical education are integrated, students will not be successful on assessments nor compare well with other countreis, nor will the worforce be adequately trained for the jobs that are currently there, and those that have not yet been created.
Informal Oral Language Assessment has two methods of assessing- (1) Performance Based for classroom instructions & everyday tasks & (2) Portfolio Assessment for sample writing, drawings, exercise worksheets
Assessment methods are tools or techniques used to evaluate a student's understanding or skills. Common assessment methods include tests, quizzes, exams, essays, projects, presentations, observations, and portfolios. The choice of assessment method depends on the learning objectives and the desired outcomes of the assessment.
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Examples of traditional forms of assessment include multiple-choice tests, short answer questions, essays, oral presentations, and exams. These assessments typically focus on evaluating a student's knowledge and understanding of content through predetermined methods and criteria.
Every teacher uses a variety of assessment methods. These methods include paper testing, oral testing, and testing through projects or games.