How are exemplary portfolios different from progress portfolios?
A. Exemplary portfolios represent a student's best work as selected by the student; progress portfolios represent a student's best work as selected by the teacher.
B. Exemplary portfolios organize a student's work by quality; progress portfolios organize a student's work by completion date.
C. Exemplary portfolios highlight a student's performance compared to the student's classmates; progress portfolios highlight a student's performance compared to a set of criteria.
D. Exemplary portfolios represent a student's best work; progress portfolios are designed to track change in a student's performance over time.
Answer: D
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