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The Power of Portfolios Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)

The Power of Portfolios By Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)

The Power of Portfolios by Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)


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Collecting student work in portfolios is a comparatively new practice in the public schools. This book offers a practical and imaginative approach for using portfolios to promote optimum learning in elementary level students.

The Power of Portfolios Summary

The Power of Portfolios: What Children Can Teach Us About Learning and Assessment by Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)

How should a student's learning be measured and assessed? Standardized tests identify the most knowledgeable child, whereas student portfolios can identify the knowledge level of each individual child. In The Power of Portfolios, Elizabeth A. Hebert offers a practical and imaginative approach for using portfolios with elementary level students and shows how the portfolio process can serve as a powerful motivational tool by encouraging students to assess their own work, set goals, and take responsibility for future learning. Throughout the book Hebert relates stories that illuminate the lessons learned -- by the students, teachers, and principal -- from a school that has used portfolios for more than a decade. Rather than prescribing what the portfolio should contain and how it should be assessed, she offers practical guidance, including classroom exercises, for making the portfolio experience a success for the students, the teachers, and the school as a whole.

The Power of Portfolios Reviews

Hebert writes from experience. (Teacher, 2/1/02)

...grounded in theory and experience...recommended at all levels.(Choice, 9/02)

Overall The Power of Portfolios is an excellent book. (Arts andActivities, 9/02)Provides vivid examples of the ways in which children can becomethe curators of their own work, thus not only advancing their ownlearning but helping teachers and parents understand better whatthey have learned. It's a fine contribution and one that I highlyrecommend. (Elliot W. Eisner, Lee Jacks Professor of Education andProfessor of Art, Stanford University)

At last, a book about portfolios that goes beyond thebuzzwords. Drawing on fifteen years of `hands-on' experience, BethHebert vividly conveys the educational dividends of a genuineportfolio culture. (Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognitionand Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education)

A practical and inspiring look at how portfolios can help usunderstand and assess a child's learning. Perfect for use as afaculty book study. (Thomas J. Sergiovanni, Lillian RadfordProfessor of Education, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas)

This book is a comprehensive guide to creating an ongoingportfolio from kindergarten to fifth grade. An additional bonus,that can be found in the book, is what can be accomplished when astaff works together for a common goal. (Lucy Biles, mediaspecialist, Gaston County Schools)

About Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)

ELIZABETH A. HEBERT is the principal of Crow Island School in Winnetka, Illinois. She has lectured and written extensively on the topics of student portfolios, school architecture, inclusion of special needs children in the classroom, and school leadership.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Introduction.

LESSON 1: Children Can Assess Their Own Learning.

LESSON 2: Children Learn All the Time.

LESSON 3: Teachers Learn All the Time, Too.

LESSON 4: Getting Clear on Portfolio Purpose, Ownership, andContent.

LESSON 5: Portfolios Encourage Children to Think About TheirLearning.

LESSON 6: Portfolios Respond to the Individual Needs ofStudents.

LESSON 7: Designating a Space and Place for GatheringMemories.

LESSON 8: A Celebration Connects Child, Portfolio, andAudience.

LESSON 9: Teaching Parents How to Be Part of the PortfolioConference.

LESSON 10: Listening for Children's Meaning.

LESSON 11: Creating a Language for Portfolios.

CONCLUSION: Lessons Learned About Portfolios.

Appendices.

The Author.References.

Additional information

GOR013883382
9780787958718
0787958719
The Power of Portfolios: What Children Can Teach Us About Learning and Assessment by Elizabeth A. Hebert (Crow Island School, Winnetka, Illinois)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2001-09-07
176
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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