Week # 1
Topics: What you need to know about portfolios and guidelines for
sassembling your portfolio
Notes:
- Introduce self to the class
- Ask each student to share something about themselves since some are
new
- What is a portfolio?Answers may vary, but the definition for this
class/purpose is:an organized, goal-driven documentation of your
professional growth and achieved competence.
- Why portfolios? Students’ answers are:
a. to chronicle what I have learned
b. to collect my materials in education in an organized manner
c. for interview purposes
d. to meet the graduation requirement at the Department of Elementary
Education, Dixie State College
e. for assessing/evaluating progress in the education program
Most state departments of education are requiring pre-service
teachers to provide portfolios as evidence of their performance before
issuing teacher certification. Also, in 1987, a National Board for
Professional Teaching Standards was formed for the purpose of setting
standards for the teaching profession. We will be following the
standards developed by Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support
Consortium (INTASC). http://people.uncw.edu/sherrilld/EDN355/intasc.htm
5. How do I organize my portfolio?
- Identify where all the material/course work are
- Establish an organizational filing system
- Use INTASC standards as a guide – many students voted to put their
lesson plans/work under subject headings, then categorize them under
the INTASC standards
Creating the presentation portfolio
- Get organized: most decided that they should have a crate or drawer
to organize their material into subject matters
- Get a copy of INTASC standards
- Choose 2 artifacts for each of the 10 standards
- Write a rationale for each artifact: state why it’s included in the
standard
- Each student takes a lesson plan or activity and practice writing a
rationale – share
- How to make it unique: various ideas, most felt that simple and to
the point is necessary to make it a good portfolio.
Assignments due next week:
Resume (no more than 6 months old): May use a template to construct
the resume
Biographic sketch: answer the following questions to help you
construct a bio
- Why you want to be a teacher
- Goals
- Personal characteristics
Preface (optional): self introduction, up to individual to decide if
it’s necessary
Week # 2
Topics: Electronic Portfolios and Organization of Portfolio Around
Standards
Notes:
Electronic portfolios:
- Definition
- Equipment: our lab classroom has laptops, scanners, printers,
CD-ROM, audio and video system
- Skills needed:
- webpage building skills (EDUC 4500 was a pre-requisite for this
class)
- use multimedia to enhance e-portfolio (PowerPoint Presentations,
audio and video)
- software for this project: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Publisher,
Dreamweaver, Fire Works or other free open course ware such as found in
http://www.openoffice.org
- Samples: look at various e-portfolios by other colleges and
universities (share what they like and dislike, etc.)
- Preparations: save documents as pdf or html files, organize files
in folders under subjects
- Evaluation: a rubric is provided
Organization of Portfolio Around Standards
1. INTASC Standards: Divide students into
10 groups – each group takes one standard and decide what it’s about
and suggest to the class what work (artifact) they have done may fit
into the standard.
- Statement of the Standard
- Explanation of the Standard
- What work may be used as an artifact
2. Personal Data: preface, bio, resume, letters of recommendation,
transcripts, student teaching evaluations, certification documents,
philosophy of education statement
Assignments: table of content (outline) and philosophy of
education
Citation: (course_default). (2007, September 14). How to Develop a Professional Porftfolio. Retrieved August 28, 2008, from Dixie State College of Utah Web site: http://pilot.educommons.usu.edu/dixiestate/education/professional-portfolio-development-seminar/how-to-develop-a-professional-porftfolio.
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