Key skills portfolios
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Key skills portfolios
https://www.tes.com/magazine/archive/key-skills-portfolios
As an English teacher I find I can help a great deal simply by using something that I would naturally teach students as part of their skills development for English.
Classroom activity might comprise telling a story and giving a presentation. As students are asked to provide evidence for the portfolio, they can be given a range of options. For example:
* Students are provided with the illustrated text of a fairy tale and are asked to relate the story by producing a written version with questions for other class members to answer.
* Students are provided with a tape recording of a story and asked to retell it and to generate a discussion about it;
* Students are provided with a selection of objects (hats, clothes, household items, toys and so on) that relate to a story they see on video and are asked to devise an improvised version.
* A story is cut into sections and students are asked to rearrange it into a coherent version (not necessarily, but possibly, as in the original).
* Students are given a photocopy of the whole story and asked to choose any section and to present it as a learning activity.
Ian Duckett, teacher of English and communications at East Berkshire College
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