Students’ beliefs about portfolio evaluation and its Influence on their learning outcomes to develop EFL in a Spanish context
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There is a significant world-wide apprehension concerning perceived deficiencies in
university students’ performance and a resulting decrease of knowledge level and
competency development. This paper analyses the benefits of using a portfolio as a means of
evaluating student progress and the beliefs from which students draw their learning and
motivation, a key issue for the incorporation of former curricular elements into the European
Space for Higher Education consolidation process. Two studies conducted at two
universities in Spain to explore students’ opinions of portfolio use surprisingly revealed that
students found effort and daily work as the main beneficial aspects for their learning and
motivation. Successful replication of this study in diverse contexts would imply that
portfolio implementation can be a powerful instrument to empower students’ motivation to
learn. Other results related to portfolio use will also be discussed.
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Rubio Alcalá. F.D.: "Students’ beliefs about portfolio evaluation and its Influence on their learning outcomes to develop EFL in a Spanish context".IJES, International Journal of English Studies, Vol. 9, Nº. 1, 2009, págs. 91-111 .














