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FORMAT AND

STYLE
ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Title page
Acknowledgments
Contents
Tables
Figures
Parts
Recommendations/Implications
Bibliography
Appendix
Curriculum vitae
1. TITLE PAGE
It is the first page of a portfolio but
the page number is not indicated.
It presents the title, faculty to be
submitted, name and place of the
school, the submission statement,
the grade/year granted, full name
of the student, month and year the
grade/year to be granted.
the Subjects
2. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The section of portfolio that expresses
student’s gratitude to different persons
who assisted, facilitated, and guided him
to make the portfolio a reality.
3. CONTENTS
Many portfolios used “Table of Contents” for
“Contents”. The latter is preferable because it is self-
explanatory that contents of a portfolio contain the
preliminaries which are mentioned earlier.
The page number of contents is indicated at the
bottom in a Roman numeral, for instance, iii, and the
succeeding pages are indicated along the right-hand
margin in Roman numbers, i.e., iv, v,, vi, vii and so on.
4. TABLES
The list of tables must follow the “CONTENTS.”
There are several portfolios using the title of
“TABLES” to “LIST OF TABLES” in the front matter.
The former is preferable because it is understood
that tables in the front matter contains the table
numbers, table captions, and page numbers from
the text.
Two ways of numbering tables in the text:
1. Single-numbered in Arabic number
2. Double-numbered in Arabic number
5. FIGURES
The list of figures follows the list of tables. The
title is encoded as “FIGURES” and not “LIST OF
FIGURES”. Paradigms, chart, graphs, and flow
sheets are grouped into Figures.
6. PARTS
The portfolio is divided into parts like Part
1 presents Introduction. They are encoded
in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
7. RECOMMENDATIONS
In each part of a portfolio there should be at
least one Recommendations/Implication. It
must jive with the parts and the last
recommendation is for further activity.
8. BIBLIOGRAPHY
It is a concluding statement of a portfolio
wherein the surname of principal author of
the source materials is in one listing in
alphabetical order even if books, journals,
circulars, memoranda, constitutions, and
unpublished works.
9. APPENDIX
This consists of the formative and
summative test per subject area in
every quarter or grading period. The
scores of the students in formative and
summative evaluation and computation
of grades.
10. CURRICULUM VITAE
This is the last section of a portfolio. The
student is honest to state about himself.
This contains the personal data,
educational background, works published,
membership in organizations, scholarship
grant received, honors/awards received,
seminars/trainings attended.
RUBRIC PORTFOLIO
EVALUATION
Sample Rubric portfolio evaluation

5 4 3 2 1
Criteria Outstanding Very Good Good Fair Poor

Content Well organized Organized Explained the Fairly explanation Poor explanation
50% explanation of explanation of contents of contents of contents
contents contents
Format/Style Correct Correct Correct Incorrect Incorrect
15% format/Style and format/Style and format/Style but format/Style but format/Style and
orderly not orderly dirty neat dirty

Originality Novel and Creative Not new Not new and has Copied
15% creative duplicate

Reflection Well explained 3 3 domains of 2 domains are Only cognitive is No reflections of


10% domains of behavior are reflected reflected the 3 domains
behavior explained
Punctuality 5 days submission 2 days submission Submission on 2 days submission 5 days submission
10% before the before the deadline after the deadline after the deadline
deadline deadline

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