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Portfolio Portraits
Edited by Bonnie S. Sunstein, University of Iowa, Donald H. Graves, Emeritus, University of New Hampshire

ISBN 978-0-435-08727-2 / 0-435-08727-4 / 1992 / 212pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: K-12

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    This rich collection of excellent articles takes us into classrooms where the value of portfolios is strikingly apparent.
    —Voices from the Middle

At professional conferences, educational experts recommend portfolios as alternatives to grading. Professional journals recognize portfolios as new systems for evaluating teacher and student performance. Several states are using portfolio assessments for entire school populations.

Portfolio Portraits offers unique "portraits" of portfolio keepers—from first graders to university sophomores and graduate students, from teachers in graduate classes to administrators in public schools—as they learn how to use portfolios, and the reader views that learning process. The book is divided into three sections. The first offers portraits of classrooms working with portfolios. The second makes some broader observations of portfolio keeping itself—as an established collecting practice in other fields, as a large-scale assessment technique for entire school systems, and as a teacher's means of instruction and evaluation. The third portrays four very different portfolio keepers: a superintendent, a college senior, and two second grade boys.

Portfolio Portraits invites readers to join the twelve contributors and the writers they portray, to experiment with them as they work with portfolios. Keeping a portfolio is a long and disciplined process, but for those teachers and students who are willing to make decisions for themselves, portfolios can be intimate records of personal literacy histories. The reward is worth the struggle as portfolios not only catalogue successes and instructive failures but become inextricably tied to the very definition of literacy.

To learn more about Donald Graves, visit www.donaldgraves.org.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    Introduction, Bonnie S. Sunstein
    1. Portfolios: Keep a Good Idea Growing, D. H. Graves
    I. Classroom Practice
    2. Portfolios in First Grade: A Teacher's Discoveries, M. M. Voss
    3. A Fifth Grade Class Uses Portfolios, M. Milliken
    4. Eighth Grade: Finding the Value in Evaluation, L. Rief
    5. College Sophomores Reopen the Closed Portfolio, E. Chiseri-Strater
    6. Teachers Evaluate Their Own Literacy, J. Hansen
    II. Examine Possibilities, Rethink Directions
    7. Help Students Learn to Read Their Portfolios, D. H. Graves
    8. Portfolios for Large-Scale Assessment, J. Simmons
    9. Portfolio Definitions: Toward a Shared Notion, F. D. Seger
    III. Portfolio Keepers: Four Portraits
    10. Staying the Course: One Superintendent, B. S. Sunstein
    11. Multigenre Research: One College Senior, T. Romano
    12. An Alternative Portfolio: Gathering One Child's Literacies, C. Matthews
    13. One Bilingual Child Talks About His Portfolio, D. L. Fu

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