#1
What is the role of student involvement in creating portfolios?
Active participation in selecting and reflecting on work
ExplanationStudents actively select and reflect on their work.
#2
Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-organized portfolio?
Clear organization with proper labeling and sequencing
ExplanationWell-organized with clear labeling and sequencing.
#3
Why is authenticity crucial in portfolio assessment?
Authenticity ensures that the portfolio reflects the student's genuine work and abilities
ExplanationEnsures portfolio reflects genuine work and abilities.
#4
How can portfolios be adapted for different learning styles?
By providing flexibility in the types of artifacts and assessment methods
ExplanationOffers flexibility in artifacts and assessment methods.
#5
What role can self-assessment play in student motivation during portfolio creation?
Encouraging students to reflect on their progress and take ownership of their learning can enhance motivation
ExplanationEnhances motivation by encouraging reflection and ownership.
#6
What is the primary goal of Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Evaluating a student's overall performance and growth
ExplanationAssesses overall student performance and growth.
#7
In portfolio assessment, what does the term 'reflection' refer to?
A self-assessment by the student
ExplanationStudent's self-assessment.
#8
What is the purpose of including a variety of artifacts in a student's portfolio?
To provide a comprehensive view of the student's abilities and growth
ExplanationOffers a comprehensive view of student abilities and growth.
#9
How does formative assessment relate to Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Formative assessment can contribute to the creation of a portfolio
ExplanationFormative assessment aids portfolio creation.
#10
What is the key difference between summative assessment and Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Summative assessment is solely based on exams, while Portfolio-Based Assessment includes a collection of artifacts
ExplanationSummative based on exams, Portfolio includes artifacts.
#11
Why is peer assessment sometimes included in Portfolio-Based Assessment?
To provide additional feedback perspectives and promote collaborative learning
ExplanationOffers diverse feedback and fosters collaboration.
#12
Which of the following is a disadvantage of Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Time-consuming for both students and teachers
ExplanationTime-consuming for students and teachers.
#13
Which of the following is an essential element of an effective portfolio?
Reflection on learning experiences
ExplanationEssential reflection on learning experiences.
#14
What is the significance of ongoing feedback in portfolio assessment?
It helps students improve and refine their work
ExplanationOngoing feedback aids in work improvement.
#15
In Portfolio-Based Assessment, what is the role of student self-assessment?
To provide an opportunity for students to reflect on their own learning
ExplanationProvides a chance for students to reflect on learning.
#16
What role can technology play in Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Technology can streamline the portfolio creation process and facilitate online assessment
ExplanationStreamlines creation and facilitates online assessment.
#17
What challenges might teachers face in implementing Portfolio-Based Assessment?
Time constraints, lack of training, and difficulty in standardization
ExplanationChallenges: time, training, standardization.