A formative assessment tool – a personal record where students record, structure, reflect on and develop their own learning; it contains students’ reflections about how what they have learned is relevant to them and how they will develop or use the new information in the future
slides to take students through part of task of preparing portfolio - also addresses skills development (embedded in tasks)this week - self knowledge and using feedback
This document provides example feedback which has been generated following the marking of a class set of portfolios. It is used as a part of the Routes to Success Module, specifically on the section titled Sustaining Success.
Students can read the feedback prior to completing the portfolio to alert them to the possible shortfalls which may occur when they undertake this type of task.
The feedback is introduced in the context that the task of completing the portfolio is a developmental one, and that students can expect to learn and improve their performance for this type of task as they develop and refine their skills.
"Rob, Vikki, Shireen, Muzz and Delia have been randomly selected to work together to develop a presentation entitled 'The barriers to learning'. It's not an easy ride. The following 10 episodes show the journey, from their first meeting through to their impressions of the presentation and working together".
Produced by the LearnHigher CETL
Three areas covered by the site as follows
Listening and Interpersonal Skills - the University of Leeds
Oral Presentations - Brunel University
Group Work - Bradford University
A one page version of the portfolio questions used for the routes to success section of the engineering foundation year. This is part three sustaining success
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