While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relatively new in the early childhood education sector, nationally and internationally. They are, however, becoming more widespread in Aotearoa New Zealand as a platform to present children’s formative assessment documentation. There is very little documented evidence of the use of ePortfolios in early childhood education (ECE) and as such little is known about how they could impact on parent and whānau engagement with their children’s learning; teachers’ formative assessment practices; how they contribute to children’s learning journeys and indeed how children could use ePortfolios. This study located in Aotearoa New Zealand investigated the u...
This paper analyses the longitudinal use of electronic portfolios (hereafter ePortfolios) in craft s...
This paper considers the role of eportfolios as an online tool intended to foster greater engagement...
From 2005-2008 Mangere Bridge Kindergarten in New Zealand carried out a Centre of Innovation researc...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
There is a significant body of research on the use of ePortfolios as an assessment tool in the schoo...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
Portfolios are widely used in New Zealand for documenting children’s learning; there is now an incre...
While there is a significant body of research on the use of ePortfolios as an assessment tool in sch...
Documentation of children’s assessment for learning is a vital cog in the turning gears of early chi...
Documentation of children's learning is a vital cog in the turning gears of early childhood educatio...
Narrative approaches to documentation and assessment in early childhood education (ECE) encourages c...
E-portfolios are potential both for evaluation and for parental/family involvement in early childhoo...
Electronic portfolios (ePortfolios) are a new phenomenon in early childhood education (ECE) and ther...
Over the last two decades, the use of photographs in assessment documentation has accompanied a shif...
This paper analyses the longitudinal use of electronic portfolios (hereafter ePortfolios) in craft s...
This paper considers the role of eportfolios as an online tool intended to foster greater engagement...
From 2005-2008 Mangere Bridge Kindergarten in New Zealand carried out a Centre of Innovation researc...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
There is a significant body of research on the use of ePortfolios as an assessment tool in the schoo...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
While common across the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors of education, ePortfolios are relati...
Portfolios are widely used in New Zealand for documenting children’s learning; there is now an incre...
While there is a significant body of research on the use of ePortfolios as an assessment tool in sch...
Documentation of children’s assessment for learning is a vital cog in the turning gears of early chi...
Documentation of children's learning is a vital cog in the turning gears of early childhood educatio...
Narrative approaches to documentation and assessment in early childhood education (ECE) encourages c...
E-portfolios are potential both for evaluation and for parental/family involvement in early childhoo...
Electronic portfolios (ePortfolios) are a new phenomenon in early childhood education (ECE) and ther...
Over the last two decades, the use of photographs in assessment documentation has accompanied a shif...
This paper analyses the longitudinal use of electronic portfolios (hereafter ePortfolios) in craft s...
This paper considers the role of eportfolios as an online tool intended to foster greater engagement...
From 2005-2008 Mangere Bridge Kindergarten in New Zealand carried out a Centre of Innovation researc...