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Submitted to:

Mrs.Girlie Salas Adviser

Submitted by:

NovelynDulnuan Fs Student, SY: 2012-2013

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

As I conclude the production of this portfolio with the

printing of my project in Field Study 05; my I take this

opportunity to extend my sincere and profound gratitude to

the people who helped me financiallyand morally- to my

family and friends for their magnanimous support, my

teacher Ma’am Girlie Salas who trained us to craft this

portfolio what were then produce to improve our methods in

teaching.

To all the faculty and staff of Bambang East

Elementary School for their sincere support and kindness

while we are observing at their school. I likewise extend my

deepest appreciation to those who worked untiringly with me

in preparation and final production of this project.

Finally, I wish to express my thanks giving to my

partner, God for his endearing support of love to be of help

and in valuable contributions in various ways leading to

success.

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DEDICATION

It’s my privilege to offer this piece of work to the

following people who inspired and supported me to overcome

those challenges in preparing this accomplishment.

To my friends, classmates, dorm mates and loves one

whom I considered as my second family.

To my teachers who guided and inspired me to be a

better citizen.

To my family who are always there to support me

To the Almighty God who is my everything and the

greatest provider.

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ALL ABOUT ME

Personal Background

Name: Novelyn C. Dulnuan Age: 19

B-date: November 9, 1993 B-place: Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya

Address: Alfonso Castaneda, Nueva Vizcaya

Family Background

Father: Mario Dulnuan Mother: Rita Dulnuan No. Of Sibling: 10

Educational Background

Elementary Level: PacdayQuinio Elementary School Secondary Level: Alfonso Castaneda National High School Tertiary Level: Nueva Vizcaya State University

Teaching Belief:

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Portfolios didn’t made learning assessment

inconvenient.

Portfolios are considered to be purposeful

collection of students’ works that exhibits the

students’ efforts, progress and achievement on one

or more areas. The collections includes students

participation in selecting contents, the criteria for

selection and judging merit and the evidences of

students self reflection.

Otherwise, portfolio assessment is important and

the non-traditional technique in education. Where in

this method, the teacher can determine the students

progress and growth of development in learning.

Hence, the effort exerted on portfolio

assessment commensurate to the improvement of

learning that results from the use of portfolio.

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EPISODE 1

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

IN THE

ASSESSMENT

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EPISODE 2

USING

APPROPRIATE

ASSESSMENT

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EPISODE3

ON

CONTENT

VALIDITY

OF THE

TEST

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EPISODE 4

ON

SCORING

RUBRICS

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Episode 5

ON

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EPISODE O6

Scoring,Grading

And

Communicating

Results

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Scoring rubrics can be a boon or bane depending on how the teachers use it.

The scoring rubrics can be a boon in the sense thatit is appropriate to the subject matter,

lesson objectives and the activity being assessed.

Otherwise, it is bane when the scoring rubric is not relevant or appropriate to the activity being

assessed and to the level of performance of the students.

That’s why in using scoring rubrics the teacher should see to it that he scoring rubrics he is

going to use must be appropriate or relevant to the lesson on objectives, subject matter, and activity

being assessed and to the level of performance of students.

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Assessment is not an end in itself but a vehicle for educational improvement. It’s effective practice begins and enacts a vision of the kinds f learning we most value for students and strive to help them achieve.

As a future mentor, I must understand that using appropriate assessment tools depends on the objective of the lesson, the subject matter, the task or activity to be evaluated and also to the numbers of the students to be evaluated. Assessment is most effective when it reflects an understanding of learning as multidimensional

integrated and revealed in performance over time. It entails not only what students know but what they can do with what they know. It involves not only knowledge and abilities but also values,

attitudes and habits of mind that affect both academic success and performance beyond the classroom.

However, it should reflect the understandings by employing a diverse array of methods, including those that call for actual

performance, using them overtime so as to reveal change, growth and increasing degrees of integration.

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Validity refers o which the test serves the purpose for which it is constructed or the efficiency with which the test measures what it intends to measure.

However, to ensure the validity of tests, the teacher should apply the following factors affecting the validity of tests. The test items

should align with the subject matter and should be constructed to serve the purpose for which it is designed. Directions should be well planned that it illustrates properly how the examinees will indicate and record their answers. It should be clear, specific and complete. Unclear questions tend to reduce the validity of tests. Inaddition, the words and sentences formulated in a test should be adapted to the intellectual ofexaminees. Test items should be moderately

difficult because when the test items do not match the difficulty level specified by the instructional objectives, their validity is reduced. Items in the test should be constructed in such a way that it does not provide any clues to the answer expected. A test also should be of sufficient length measure what it is supposed to measure and it should be arranged according to difficulty, with the easiest items first. Arrangement of correct answers should not follow any pattern.

A valid test measures abilities,qualities,skills and information it is supposed to measure. A valid test is always reliable.

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PURPOSE OF THE

PORTFOLIO

This compilation was prepared and developed

to provide and share experiences for those who

will undergo the same undertakings. Through

the experiences written, some latest

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shared. Their applicability will vary depending

on whatever and whenever it suited to the

classroom situation. Some classroom problems

were also mentioned.

Whether they are severe or not, they are

somehow enriching experiences that will guide

and teach future mentors in performing

teaching endeavors.

In assessing the students/learners, the following

guiding principles should be applied:

assessment as an integral part of the teaching

learning process

assessment tool should be match with the

performance objective

the result of assessment must be feedback to the

learners

teacher must consider the learners learning styles

and multiple intelligences and so must come up with

a variety of ways of assessing learning

give some positive feedback along with not good ones

emphasize on self-assessment

assessment of learning should never be used as

punishment or as disciplinary measure

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emphasize on real world application that favors

realistic performance over-out-of context drill

result of leaning assessment must be communicated

to parents

When one of these principles were forgotten and

not applied, assessment is not effective.

As a future mentor, I will always bear in mind

to apply these principles in assessing my students.

One of the frustratingaspects of teaching is that

of grading and reporting student’s progress since

there are so many factors to consider and so many

decisions to be made.

Grading and communicating results have some

very important functions in the educative process

and some of these important functions are enhancing

students learning through clarifying instructional

objectives for them, showing students strengths and

weaknesses, and this can be achieved through

da-to-day test and feedback and integrated periodical test.

Grading and reporting systems also inform parents

and guardians of students on the progress of their

wards .Likewise, grades and reports communicates

objectives were met and so, parent can better plan

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.Grading and reporting are guided by the functions to

be served by such in the educative process.

The important thing to know is that we should

always keep achievement reports separate from

effort expended .Hence, grading and reporting

systems should be developed cooperatively (parent,

student, and school personnel) in order to ensure

development of a more adequate system.

VISION of NVSU

NVSU, as a premiere university that nourishes a culture of excellent and a

culture of peace.

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To develop fully the potential of the university’s clientele through high and relevant

instruction, research, and entrepreneurship programs for an empowered, productive and morally

upright citizenry.

PHILOSOPHY

To college of teacher education aims of the development of man and his totality with a critical mind an

appropriate technology to adopt his environment and contribute to the balance growth and progress of society.

OBJECTIVES OF TEACHER EDUCATION

The main concern of the teacher education is globally competitive teacher who are involved

with human ideas, moral, values and aspirations and adequately equipped with basic pedagogical

knowledge and skills to en able them to be responsive to national and regional development goals.

GOALS OF TEACHER EDUCATION

The bachelor of elementary education program shall

;

1. Provide the prospective elementary teacher which learning experience that lead to the highest possible

academic achievements as envisioned in the mission and goal .of college:

2. Make opportunities available for would be mentors to concretize principles, theories, concept and insight

on the teaching- learning process in actual teaching of the elementary level subjects areas;

3. Imbue the future mentor with desirable attitudes, personal discipline , cultural and aesthetic values,

commitments and dedication to be able to say strong foundation or basic elementary education; and

4. Develop among prospective elementary school teacher research and extension capabilities to contribute to

the task of building a productive, democratize, self-reliant and useful citizenry as envision in the national

and regional goals.

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VISSION OF BAMBANG EAST ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL

Bambang East Elementary School shall continuously upgrade the competence of each

multi-talented teachers, service-oriented dedicated competent and God fearing staff and provide

well-equipped classrooms and maintain cooperation with its internal and external holders.

MISSION OF BAMBANG EAST ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL

The school provides simplicity, diversity and lifelong learning to every enrollee to become

value leaden individual and potential of community as well as to be globally competitive.

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