Using an analogy in the introduction of a portfolio

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2008-05-01

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van Tartwijk, JanORCID 0000-0001-6804-4163ISNI 000000039699286X
van Rijswijk, MartineISNI 0000000395703907
Tuithof, HannekeISNI 0000000387561558
Driessen, Erik W.

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Abstract

Students in many teacher education programmes experience confusion about portfolios. This study investigated whether using an analogy in the introduction of a portfolio helps teacher education students understand both the purpose of a portfolio and how to compile it. It was also investigated whether these students' understanding correlates with their appreciation of portfolios. In the analogy, portfolios were compared with job application letters, curricula vitae and the references that are common in selection procedures for new employees. This analogy was helpful in promoting students' understanding. Their understanding correlated with their appreciation of this instrument. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Analogy, Portfolio, Teacher education, Education

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van Tartwijk, J, van Rijswijk, M, Tuithof, H & Driessen, E W 2008, 'Using an analogy in the introduction of a portfolio', Teaching and Teacher Education, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 927-938. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2007.11.001