The Literacy Program ePortfolios. Our Program Masters in Literacy Program:180 students, 20-30 graduates each semester Professional Teaching Portfolio:

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The Literacy Program ePortfolios

Our Program Masters in Literacy Program:180 students, graduates each semester Professional Teaching Portfolio: An exit requirement

Summative Portfolios: Step 1 Step 2

One of the Rubrics

Summative Portfolios:

ePortfolios:

Examples Hunter-cuny.digication.com

Formative ePortfolio: Fall, 2011 Step 1 Step 2

Revise Benchmark 1 Select three artifacts: 1.Evidence of my learning at Hunter on my students learning 2.Evidence of my effectiveness as a leader of literacy education 3.Evidence of innovation, creativity and imagination in literacy education

Under Construction… Welcome Suggestions Documentation Evidence Reflection Social Pedagogy Self-reflection Enlarge the circle of reflection Prompts to invite reflection Learn to improve qualities of reflection Feedback

Reflection in ePortfolio Value-added View the ePortfolio as more than just a container for artifacts, but a place to examine one’s learning retrospectively, introspectively and prospectively