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Arguing for the Use of Portfolio in L2 Classrooms
Journal Title Theory and Practice in Language Studies
Journal Abbreviation tpls
Publisher Group Academy Publisher
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Title Arguing for the Use of Portfolio in L2 Classrooms
Authors Hashemian, Mahmood; Azadi, Ghasemali
Abstract Pursuing the traditional assessment in education has been a subject of considerable debate among educational experts particularly in language teaching. Depending on the needs of societies, suitable facilities, the purposes of the curricula, and highly educational demands, alternative assessment has been considered to meet the required outcomes. Portfolio, the most well-known of alternative assessments, is generally considered a purposeful collection of student work that shows the student’s effort, progress, and achievement in a target area as it not only provides a source for assessment but also enhances learning opportunities. Teachers, students, and researchers need to be well briefed on the benefits of portfolio in the classrooms. However, portfolio is not a perfect assessment tool specially with respect to grading on a large scale, its subjective design, logistic application, and reliability. To enjoy a probable foolproof assessment in language teaching, newer methods and approaches that assist a better and more authentic assessment should be welcomed.
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2011-05-01
Source Theory and Practice in Language Studies Vol 1, No 5 (2011)
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