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Developing Portfolios in Education: A Guide to Reflection, Inquiry, and Assessment by Ruth S. Johnson β€” book cover

Developing Portfolios in Education: A Guide to Reflection, Inquiry, and Assessment

by Ruth S. Johnson, Adelaide Doyle-Nichols, J. Sabrina Mims-Cox, Adelaide Doyle-nichols
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Synopsis

Developing Portfolios in Education: A Guide to Reflection, Inquiry, and Assessment, Second Edition takes preservice and inservice teachers through the process of developing a professional portfolio. It is designed to teach readers how traditional and electronic portfolios are defined, organized, and evaluated. The text also helps teachers to use their portfolios as an action research tool for reflection and professional development.

New features to the second edition include:

- A new chapter that links portfolio development to action research

• Step-by-step descriptions of the portfolio process as it relates specifically to teachers

• Additional and updated material on electronic portfolios

• Discussion questions in each chapter

About the Author, Ruth S. Johnson

Ruth S. Johnson is Professor of Educational Administration at California State University, Los Angeles. She received her Ed.D. degree in Educational Theory from Rutgers University. Her dissertation was titled An Exploratory Study of Academic Labeling, Student Achievement and Student Ethnographic Characteristics. Dr. Johnson has served in a variety of educational settings in New Jersey and California. At the K-12 level, she has been a classroom teacher, instructional consul-tant, director of elementary education, an analyst, an assistant superintendent of schools in the areas of curriculum and business, and a superintendent of schools. She was a compensatory education consultant for the New Jersey Department of Education. Prior to assuming her current position in higher education, Dr. Johnson directed the Southern California Of?ce of the Achievement Council, a nonpro?t public inter-est organization whose mission is to examine outcomes for urban and low-income students and to help schools and districts to build capacity to prepare students to succeed at the highest educational levels, including four-year colleges and universi-ties. Other nonpro?t work included directing a teacher initiative for the Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project (LAAMP). Dr. Johnson's major scholarly interests and publications focus on processes re-lated to changing the academic culture of urban schools with an emphasis on access and equity. The ?rst edition of this book, Setting Our Sights: Measuring Equity in School Change, is being used in schools and colleges nationally. Dr. Johnson makes frequent presentations and serves as a consultant to schools and districts.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412913898

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