AFL Principle:
After
reading, Electronic Portfolio as Digital
Stories of Deep Learning, the tenet I most relate to is AFL develops
learners’ capacity for self-assessment so that they can become reflective and
self-managing. One of the goals I have for my students is for them to become
lifelong learners. If they are to become lifelong learners they have to have the
capability of being self-managing. They need to know how to assess their
learning to determine how they learn, what they have learned, and what they
want to learn or need assistance with. This enables them to reflect on their
learning daily, and this helps them to create their own educational goals. This
skill will be helpful to them throughout their lifetime to continuously monitor
their own learning.
Portfolio Assessment:
I see portfolio assessment as
having the potential to build students’ ability to evaluate their learning.
Portfolio assessment has the ability to enable students to take charge of their
own learning. Instead of having to take a multiple choice test students get to
display their work through a variety of activities they create. They also get
to use critical thinking skills when creating their work and they can display
it all in one portfolio. Displaying their work through this portfolio has the
potential of enabling students to go back and look through their portfolio to
reflect on their own learning. I think
the development of my own portfolio will help me to do the same. I can
constantly go back and view the artifacts I have created within this course. I
can also add artifacts I have created in other courses. I can go back and
reflect on what I have learned, and I can decide what activities I have done
that I can use with my own students in my class. I can also go back and improve
what I have done when I learn something new. I can constantly go back and
reflect on what I have learned because all of my work will be in one place with
the creation of this portfolio. I can also create my own learning goals by
reflecting on what I learned, how I learned it, and what I still want to learn.
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