THE USE OF PORTFOLIO
A student
portfolio is a purposeful collection of student work that tells a story about
the student’s efforts, progress, or achievement in one or more academic
disciplines. This collection must
include student participation in the selection of portfolio content; guidelines
for the selection of that material; criteria for judging the value of the work
collected, and evidence of student self-reflection.
In my
opinion, using portfolios can be an important tool to encourage students to be
more active in their learning process, since they are able to have a record of
the important things they learn, and this makes them feel more motivated and
responsible. Moreover, it can promote student´s critical skills, as they will
have a voice and their perceptions will be reflected in the portfolio. However,
this is not that easy to carry out, even though it has a great purpose its
effect is reduced when students do not make part of the decision-making, as it
usually happens in schools where the teachers just worry about getting another
way to grade, which just makes students have a portfolio in order to please the
teacher or to get a good grade that will help in the average to pass the
subject.
An additional aspect that limits the sense of
portfolios is the fact that teacher´s subjectivity sometimes plays a role when
it comes to grading different student´s assignment, so they will vary according
to the teacher´s personality or ideas. Then it is important that teachers receive
training on how to know if students achieve the expected goals.
As well, I
think that it would be more meaningful if we could teach students that having a
portfolio is not a matter of getting grades, but improving and coming up with
other strategies; besides if we really help them see the purpose, giving them
constant feedback ( meaning that both teacher and student get involved), they
will be willing to do their portfolio just for the benefit of learning from
their own process.