Check for Understanding
It is important for readers of this book to develop an understanding of content prior to moving to the next sec-
tion. Use the following questions to check comprehension:
1.
What are the three types of portfolios?
2.
What are the differences between the three types?
3.
What are the four common components of all portfolios?
4.
Give an example for each type of portfolio.
5.
What is a digital portfolio?
If all questions were answered correctly, you are ready to move on to the next section. If all
answers were not clear, reread part or all of this section.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PORTFOLIOS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
Table 2–1 gives readers an opportunity to compare how the three types of portfolios can be
used to demonstrate a school goal.
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