How does a portfolio differ from a collection of student work saved by the teacher?

A. There is no difference; they are synonymous terms.
B. Portfolios showcase only the students' best work.
C. Portfolios require student choice and rationale.
D. Portfolios display an assortment of materials gathered or produced.


C/Explanation
A. There is a difference because portfolios require student choice and rationale.
B. Although this may or may not be the case, portfolios require student choice and rationale.
C. Teachers may collect student work, but portfolios require student choice and rationale.
D. Although this may or may not be the case, portfolios require student choice and rationale.

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