There is an increased focus in Higher Education on alternative
assessment tools in contrast to traditional methods of assessment
(Bitzer, 2003; Brown and Glasner, 1999; Knight, 1995). The aim of this
study is to investigate how the development of process portfolios can
support the academic, personal and career development of students in a
first year foundation course at a Higher Education institution in South
Africa. The module that is under study is a life skills module. The
research question of this study is thus: How do foundation students in
the module "University Preparation" experience the development of a
portfolio? I made use of generic, qualitative research methods. A sample
of 10 portfolios within the Education Faculty was taken. They ranged
from excellent, to average and unsatisfactory. To gain in-depth
knowledge, there was a series of individual semi-structured interviews
with the students who developed the portfolios, focusing on their
experience in developing the portfolios. The findings resulted in
various recommendations for the lecturers involved in the module
regarding ways of supporting the academic and personal development of
students in a foundation course.