2019
DOI: 10.33096/tamaddun.v18i2.67
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Authentic Assessment: Portfolio-Based Assessment in Literacy Learning in Indonesian Schools

Abstract: Comprehensive evaluation and emphasis on the student activity process as well as providing broad wiggle room for students is needed in learning    assessment. Literacy assessment with such a model is necessary to improve students' literacy skills.  One assessment model that puts pressure on student activity and provides ample space for everyone to respond to an assignment in its own way is the assessment of portfolio. This paper aims to explore portfolio assessments as part of an authentic assessment for use i… Show more

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“…Instructors are required to possess competences on how to use authentic assessment formatively but also to provide formative feedback which might help learners improve the learning process. On one hand, the findings are in contrast to the findings from some scholars (Clarke & Boud, 2018;Franco et al, 2017;Haliq & Sakaria, 2019) who indicated both formative and summative uses of authentic assessment tools. They indicated that when authentic assessment tools serve both purposes, it may lead to meaningful learning which in turn leads to the acquisition of competences.…”
Section: Qualitative Data Findingscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Instructors are required to possess competences on how to use authentic assessment formatively but also to provide formative feedback which might help learners improve the learning process. On one hand, the findings are in contrast to the findings from some scholars (Clarke & Boud, 2018;Franco et al, 2017;Haliq & Sakaria, 2019) who indicated both formative and summative uses of authentic assessment tools. They indicated that when authentic assessment tools serve both purposes, it may lead to meaningful learning which in turn leads to the acquisition of competences.…”
Section: Qualitative Data Findingscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Authentic assessments require students to engage in assignments or projects that are often more complex than standard tests (Haliq & Sakaria, 2019). Students are expected to apply their knowledge and skills in real situations, which may require more effort and time (Wijaya, 2020).…”
Section: More Burdens On Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%