Using Electronic Portfolios for Second Language Assessment
Article first published online: 4 DEC 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4781.2009.00977.x
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CUMMINS, P. W. and DAVESNE, C. (2009), Using Electronic Portfolios for Second Language Assessment. The Modern Language Journal, 93: 848–867. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-4781.2009.00977.x
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Portfolio assessment as developed in Europe presents a learner-empowering alternative to computer-based testing. The authors present the European Language Portfolio (ELP) and its American adaptations, LinguaFolio and the Global Language Portfolio, as tools to be used with the Common European Framework of Reference for languages and the American national standards, which reference the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages proficiency scale. The ELP's characteristic three-part format, consisting of a language passport, a language biography, and a dossier, builds on earlier research on portfolios and second language assessment. The portfolios' qualitative assessment complements other types of quantitative assessment measures. The authors also explore the unique affordances offered by electronic portfolios to connect teaching and learning to assessment, discuss the effectiveness of portfolios as an assessment tool, and point to future directions for e-portfolio research and development for language learning.

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