Portfolio Assessment Criteria
Taken as a whole, your portfolio should offer a person who has not been involved in the course a snapshot of the learning and development that has taken place. The criteria for assessing the portfolio are listed in the table below.
Portfolio Assessment Criteria
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Completeness:
The portfolio comprises items from the prescribed categories |
25% |
Reflection on items included in the portfolio - Explanations: Why was the evidence included? What does the evidence demonstrate about the development of pertinent knowledge and skills? - Descriptions of how you will use what you have learned in practice? |
50% |
Presentation: Is the portfoliologically ordered? Is it easily accessible?. Use is made of contents page, headings and simple numbering system that make it easy to navigate a way through. |
25% |
Orientation
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1. What is PBL?
2. Benefits of PBL
3. PBL steps
4. PBL roles
5. Assessment strategy
6. What is a portfolio?
7. What is in the portfolio?
8. Assessment criteria
9. Portfolio guidelines
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