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Research Article

Writing portfolio assessment in practice: individual, institutional, and systemic issues

Pages 169-182 | Received 30 Jan 2017, Accepted 24 Jun 2019, Published online: 25 Nov 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Using portfolio assessment to enhance teaching and learning of writing has been ongoing for more than two decades. Despite extensive research on portfolio assessment, not much attention has been paid to its wider implementation in EFL writing settings where alternative assessment is rarely encouraged. This paper fills this gap by arguing that when portfolio assessment is put into practice, writing teachers may encounter a myriad of individual, institutional, and broader contextual issues. The paper starts with an introduction of portfolio assessment in education, followed by a discussion on the what, why, which, how, and when aspects of writing portfolio assessment. Then, it comprehensively evaluates the individual (teacher assessment knowledge and skills), institutional (curriculum design and school support), and systemic issues (educational policy and culture) within a context of portfolio assessment scholarship. Based on the review of these multi-level issues, pedagogical implications are discussed. Lastly, five actionable goals are recommended relating to how portfolio assessment can be pragmatically utilised to inform teaching and learning of writing.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Additional information

Funding

This work was funded by the Language Fund under Research and Development Projects 2018-19 of the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR), Hong Kong SAR (EDB(LE)/P&R/EL/175/4).

Notes on contributors

Ricky Lam

Ricky Lam is Associate Professor in the Department of Education Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University. His publications have appeared in Assessing Writing, Language Testing, TESOL Quarterly, System, and other international journals. He has recently published a book titled Portfolio Assessment for the Teaching and Learning of Writing. His research interests include digital portfolios, L2 writing assessment, assessment for learning, and teacher assessment literacy.

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