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Cape Communication Studies Portfolio

The document provides guidelines for formatting a CAPE Communication Studies portfolio, including sections for a cover page, introductory statement, table of contents, acknowledgements, two reflective pieces with rationales, an analysis of a reflective piece, and conclusion. It describes the key information to include in the cover page, introductory statement, and rationales for the reflective pieces. The introductory statement should connect the theme to academic work and future career, and explain the motivation for and goals of the portfolio.
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Cape Communication Studies Portfolio

The document provides guidelines for formatting a CAPE Communication Studies portfolio, including sections for a cover page, introductory statement, table of contents, acknowledgements, two reflective pieces with rationales, an analysis of a reflective piece, and conclusion. It describes the key information to include in the cover page, introductory statement, and rationales for the reflective pieces. The introductory statement should connect the theme to academic work and future career, and explain the motivation for and goals of the portfolio.
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CAPE COMMUNICATION STUDIES PORTFOLIO

FORMAT

 Cover Page

 Introductory Statement

 Table of Content

 Acknowledgement (Optional)

 Rationale for Reflective One

 Reflective Piece Number One

 Rationale for Reflective Two

 Reflective Piece Number Two

 Analysis of Reflective Piece (Your original work or a relevant/pertinent piece


that’s someone else’s)

 Conclusion (Optional)

 Bibliography

WHAT’S ON THE COVER PAGE

 Name of Student

 Name of School

 Centre Number

 Subject

 Topic/Theme

 Teacher’s Name

 Territory

WHAT’S IN THE INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT

 State the Theme of your Portfolio (General)

 State if there is a sub-topic to your Theme (Specific)


 State how your Theme/Topic is linked to your academic work (how can this
help you or your classmates at this point in time)

 How is this research for your portfolio linked to your future career? Is it going
to help you in any way? Did you choose the topic with your career in mind?

 Who or what motivated you to choose to research this topic?

 What do you hope will happen at the end of doing this portfolio? Be simple!
Be specific! Do not generalise and be grand in your expectations!

 What is the content of your portfolio? (Optional)

Next: What’s in the Rationale?

How to begin your Reflective pieces

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