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requesting subjects with experience to list specific sources of inclusion for literacy portfolios . Findings Assessment . The 140 subjects were asked to rate their reactions toward the use of portfolios to assess the literacy ...
requesting subjects with experience to list specific sources of inclusion for literacy portfolios . Findings Assessment . The 140 subjects were asked to rate their reactions toward the use of portfolios to assess the literacy ...
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portfolios in assigning grades . Slightly over 15 percent of the respondents believed that portfolios should always be used as a basis for grades , but about 60 percent reported that portfolios should sometimes be used as a basis for ...
portfolios in assigning grades . Slightly over 15 percent of the respondents believed that portfolios should always be used as a basis for grades , but about 60 percent reported that portfolios should sometimes be used as a basis for ...
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Discussion and conclusions Our current ( 1992 ) survey shows a growing use of portfolios to assess literacy development . Nearly half of the professionals surveyed at the workshop reported that they actually use portfolios in their ...
Discussion and conclusions Our current ( 1992 ) survey shows a growing use of portfolios to assess literacy development . Nearly half of the professionals surveyed at the workshop reported that they actually use portfolios in their ...
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