Sunday, March 4, 2012
Student Portfolios
As I have been working through my student teaching experience I have come to realize that keeping a good record of the ongoing assessment is crucial to student performance. This may be something that veteran teachers would already know. However, I am just learning, as I'm sure other teachers are doing, as well. I have been to multiple Response to Intervention meetings that end with one of the team members asking for student work examples. In order to prevent looking unprepared I think it should be routine for a teacher to file away important pieces of work for each student in a student portfolio. I have provided the link to a cute cover I have made. Fell free to use it at your convenience! Not only are student portfolios helpful in making the most of an intervention plan, but they can be a great set of notes in a parent-teacher conference. Just be sure to include just as many positive pieces of work as you do negative. I hope this cover helps you or adds to your already wonderful collection of resources!
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