Sunday, March 1, 2015
Our ePortfolios are used to reflect the learning process. They encourage self-evaluation and collaboration as well as being a valuable tool for instant feedback and parent comments.They do not include personal information, results of tests or compare students to each other.When our blogs are created they are set to be Public which allows instant feedback from Teachers, Peers and Families. We encourage the use of Public ePortfolios and teach students how to be safe online. However, if you would prefer your child's ePortfolio to be private, please let the classroom teacher know.
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Does my son Callan have a ePortfolio.? His name isn't on the side under labels.?
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