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Portfolios allow students to regularly reflect on their learning process—deepening their connection to content.
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For portfolios to be truly valuable to both students and teachers, they need to provide insight into not only what students created as a representation of their learning, but also how and why they created it. If the ultimate goal is to develop students as learners, they need an opportunity to make connections to the content as well as the overarching learning objectives.
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“By capturing student learning progress and performance in the moment… we can bring learning to life.”
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students can curate a body of work that represents their progress as well as their performance to show their thinking throughout their learning experiences.
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when we encourage students to capture their thinking on a daily basis, reflection is no longer merely a task at the end of a project.
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As educators, our challenge is ensuring that students have an opportunity to engage in reflection such that they create a meaningful product to actually visit (and learn from) again and again.