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PRODUCT OF LEARNING Name Appalachian State University REMEMBER TO MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION VISUALLY INTERESTING WITH IMAGES FROM YOUR KIDS AND CLASS THAT SUGGEST THE COMPONENTS & ARTIFACTS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT

Table of Contents I.Professional InfoProfessional Info II.LearnerLearner III.CurriculumCurriculum IV.Content KnowledgeContent Knowledge V.InstructionInstruction VI.AssessmentAssessment VII.SchoolingSchooling VIII.LeadershipLeadership IX.Working Successfully with Family and Community MembersWorking Successfully with Family and Community Members X.ResearchResearch XI.Overall Reflection Overall Reflection

I.Professional Information A. Curriculum VitaeCurriculum Vitae B. etc. C. etc.

II.Learner A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Learner Artifact A intro Title Something visual to introduce. Introductory rationale talking points (what it is, when and where made, why included, etc.) Back

Learner Artifact A reflection Reflection talking points Back

Learner Artifact B intro Title Something visual to introduce. Introductory rationale talking points (what it is, when and where made, why included, etc.) Back

Learner Artifact B reflection Reflection talking points Back

Learner Artifact C intro Title Something visual to introduce. Introductory rationale talking points (what it is, when and where made, why included, etc. Back

Learner Artifact C reflection Reflection talking points Back

Learner Artifact D intro Back

Learner Artifact D reflection Reflection talking points Back

III. Curriculum A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Curriculum Artifact A intro Back

Curriculum Artifact A intro Back

Curriculum Artifact A reflection Back

Curriculum Artifact B intro Back

Curriculum Artifact B reflection Back

Curriculum Artifact C intro Back

Curriculum Artifact C reflection Back

Curriculum Artifact D intro Back

Curriculum Artifact D reflection Back

IV.Content Knowledge A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Content Knowledge Artifact A intro Back

Content Knowledge Artifact A reflection Back

Content Knowledge Artifact B intro Back

Content Knowledge Artifact B reflection Back

Content Knowledge Artifact C intro Back

Content Knowledge Artifact C reflection Back

Content Knowledge Artifact D intro Back

Content Knowledge Artifact D reflection Back

V.Instruction A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Instruction Artifact A intro Back

Instruction Artifact A reflection Back

Instruction Artifact B intro Back

Instruction Artifact B reflection Back

Instruction Artifact C intro Back

Instruction Artifact C reflection Back

Instruction Artifact D intro Back

Instruction Artifact D reflection Back

VI.Assessment A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Assessment Artifact A intro Back

Assessment Artifact A reflection Back

Assessment Artifact B intro Back

Assessment Artifact B reflection Back

Assessment Artifact C intro Back

Assessment Artifact C reflection Back

Assessment Artifact D intro Back

Assessment Artifact D reflection Back

VII.Schooling A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Schooling Artifact A intro Back

Schooling Artifact A reflection Back

Schooling Artifact B intro Back

Schooling Artifact B reflection Back

Schooling Artifact C intro Back

Schooling Artifact C reflection Back

Schooling Artifact D intro Back

Schooling Artifact D reflection Back

VIII.Leadership A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Leadership Artifact A intro Back

Leadership Artifact A reflection Back

Leadership Artifact B intro Back

Leadership Artifact B reflection Back

Leadership Artifact C intro Back

Leadership Artifact C reflection Back

Leadership Artifact D intro Back

Leadership Artifact D reflection Back

IX.Working Successfully with Family and Community Members A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Family and Community Artifact A intro Back

Family and Community Artifact A reflection Back

Family and Community Artifact B intro Back

Family and Community Artifact B reflection Back

Family and Community Artifact C intro Back

Family and Community Artifact C reflection Back

Family and Community Artifact D intro Back

Family and Community Artifact D reflection Back

X.Research A. Art AArt A B. Art BArt B C. Art CArt C D. Art DArt D

Research Artifact A intro Back

Research Artifact A reflection Back

Research Artifact B intro Back

Research Artifact B reflection Back

Research Artifact C intro Back

Research Artifact C reflection Back

Research Artifact D intro Back

Research Artifact D reflection Back

XI. Overall Reflection