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have‖ to‖ offer‖ to‖ potential‖ customers‖ and‖ employers.‛‖ But‖ ‖ it‖ is‖ applied‖ to‖ language‖
learning and testing, a portfolio in classrooms today, which would include such things
as‖samples‖of‖writing‖and‖lists‖of‖books‖‖to‖be‖read‖(O’Malley‖and‖Valdez‖Pierce‖1996),‖
has come to mean the collection of evidence that learning has taken place(Davies et al.,
2001.). Some teachers consider the portfolio is essential part of an alternative
assessment‖ program‖ which‖ ‖ can‖ either‖ include‖ students’‖ achievements‖ or‖ simply‖
document their best work. However, some teachers state that the portfolio documents
the‖ students’‖ learning‖ process,‖ and‖ still‖ others‖ use‖ it‖ as‖ a‖ means‖ of‖ promoting learner
reflection
Developing portfolios in language learning provides the opportunity for
learners to reflect on their own learning and evaluate their improvements.
Furthermore, the portfolio as a means of learner assessment aligns with the movement
toward more authentic assessment in education. Performance-based assessment
involves tasks closely related to those found in the real world, which demonstrate
proficiency for a given topic. Viechnicki, Barbour, and Ambrose (1993) claim that it is a
type of alternative assessment that asks students to demonstrate what they have
learned, how they engage in the learning process and how they apply their knowledge
demonstrating their preparedness for teaching. Moreover, the portfolio plays a major
role in bridging theory and practice, since it offers the context for learners to develop
their personal teaching competence and to acquire and develop the knowledge of
teaching and professional content knowledge of students (Smith and Lev-Ari, 2005)
Boud (1995) stresses that the assessment process it should also be viewed as a
process that leads up to student development and better learning conditions and
application not only as instrument to give students diplomas. Such alternative views
have given rise to new assessment approaches like portfolio assessment.
The use of portfolio assessment in foreign language learning has a number of
potential‖ benefits‖ in‖ terms‖ of‖ providing‖ a‖ more‖ comprehensive‖ picture‖ of‖ students’‖
performance throughout a course of study; documenting their learning process and
development; and providing opportunities for self -evaluation. They may select artifacts
that demonstrate their learning closely tied to actual teaching – such as lesson plans,
assessment of student work, evaluations and reflective essays, by university supervisors
and classroom. According to McLaughlin and Vogt the portfolio process helps students
learn to recognize, investigate and apply principles, content and dispositions that will
be needed to accurately and convincingly document their competency as a teacher for
independent practice. Using portfolios as a one component of a performance-based
assessment which is accountable for learners is beyond traditional means of assessment.
The resulting portfolio is a personal document in which creativity and innovation
demonstrate professional teaching characteristics.
One of the scholars Tannenbaum in one of his books states that comparing
traditional methods portfolios allow students to demonstrate what they can do with
language in a more productive way. Since portfolios generally include a wide sampling
of work, they allow students to exhibit much more than tests do. Brown (2004) agrees
and credits portfolios for making it possible to assess multiple facets of language
learning.
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