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Option 3 : Portfolio.

A portfolio assessment is a collection of student works that are associated with standards you are required to learn. This collection of work is often gathered over a long period of time to reflect what students have been taught as well as what students have learned. 

  • A portfolio can include classwork, artistic pieces, photographs, assignments, project reports, homework, models, unit tests, class tests, and a variety of other media all demonstrating the concepts that students have mastered.
  • A portfolio assessment is often deemed an authentic form of assessment because it includes authentic samples of a student's work. 
  • A portfolio assessment demonstrates learning over the course of time rather than what a student knows on a particular day.
  • A portfolio assessment provides an opportunity for a student to reflect on their learning and to self-assess.

 Hence the tool used by the teacher in the above example is a portfolio. 

Cumulative record A cumulative record is defined as “a permanent record of a student which is kept up-to-date by the school, it is his educational history with information about his school achievement, attendance, health, test scores, and similar pertinent data.
Anecdotal record Anecdotal records are systematically kept notes of specific observations of individual student behaviors, skills, and attitudes in the classroom and it relates to the outcomes in the program of studies.
Rubrics A rubric is a useful grading tool that can help instructors to grade students' work in a more consistent, reliable, and unbiased manner.

 

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