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RAPPORT The International Journal for Recording Achievement, Planning and Portfolios Issue 5 (August 2020) Welcome to the fifth issue of RAPPORT! As RAPPORT was the house journal of the Centre for Recording Achievement, it is likely that this will also be the final issue (see below). This journal aimed to share international thinking and practice around the topics of recording, reviewing and reflecting on achievement in learning, personal development and employment; action planning for learning and development; e-portfolio and related technologies to support and enhance learning, achievement and the development of personal identity. The first three issues accepted papers on a range of topics: Issue 4 was a Special Edition devoted to the collaborative international seminar Eportfolios and more: the developing role of eportfolios within the digital landscape, organised jointly by CRA and AAEBL at Dublin City University on 23-25 May 2018. About the partners for this Special Edition The Centre for Recording Achievement. First established as a two-year funded Project in 1991, the Centre for Recording Achievement (CRA) grew into a major network organisation and a registered educational charity. Throughout its life it sought to ‘promote the awareness of recording achievement and action planning processes’. The organisation was formally dissolved in 2019. The work of the Centre built upon, facilitated and energised the increasing use of a range of ways of encouraging learners to identify, articulate and evidence their learning and experience, to reflect on this and to plan the next step(s) in learning employment or other settings. This focus and common interest brought together practitioners from apparently disparate professional communities, including careers counsellors, academics, learning developers, further and vocational education tutors, university administrators and educational technologists: a diversity which members overwhelmingly experienced as enriching. Over time, the focus of its work included the National Record of Achievement in schools and colleges, Personal Development Planning in Higher Education, the development and implementation of e-portfolio practice, assessment practice utilising Portfolios, and employability and employee development. CRA led or contributed to a range of funded projects at national and international level, including some involving employers, professional and statutory bodies and other key stakeholders. In partnership with others, it organised and delivered a range of 2