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• provides evidence of how your teaching has influenced the learning of your students; • includes evaluation of your teaching and your learning resources and evidence of how you have acted on the results of this feedback;
A teaching experience rationale accompanies each syllabus you include in your portfolio. These rationales vary in length, but they are generally a paragraph to a page long. Here are some important aspects to cover: What: What material did the course cover? What were the learning objectives of the course? How long was the course (e.g. a semester ...
Teaching portfolios are typically used for two purposes, which sometimes overlap: (1) as a developmental process for reflecting on and improving one’s teaching; and (2) as an evaluative product for personnel decisions such as tenure, promotion, or a teaching
On this page. A teaching portfolio is a coherent set of materials that represents your teaching practice as related to student learning. Begin your portfolio with a brief description of your teaching roles and responsibilities and other non-classroom teaching activities. Any activity that enriches student learning, such as tutoring, advising ...
Good teaching portfolios are reflective documents, which provide a coherent narrative of the teacher’s professional journey. This narrative uses evidence which clearly substantiates the commentary made about this journey, and reflects on the impact that teaching has on student learning.
Student Samples for Discussion. This page includes samples of students’ work. Evaluate the following student samples using the artifact reflection model. Can you identify the what, so what, and now what? Is the first sentence strong? If not, try rewriting it. What recommendations would you have for ways to fine-tune these artifact reflections?
detailed teaching plan and analysis. Suggested class time, broken down by topics. Suggested student assignment. Brief description of the opening 10-15 minutes. Challenging case discussion questions with sample answers. Asking the right question is an art – consider a combination of closed and open-ended questions.