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CPD(ContinuousProfessionalDevelopment) MEETING #10 Projekt OBOGATENO UČENJE TUJIH JEZIKOV 2013-15 Enriched Foreign Language Learning PROJECT 2013-15 Foreign/EFLL Teachers‘ Monthy CPD Meeting DEVELOPING a TEACHING PORTFOLIO CPD(ContinuousProfessionalDevelopment) MEETING #10 Zavod RS za šolstvo, August 26, 2014 Petra Založnik, petra.zaloznik@zrss.si Operacijo delno financira Evropska unija iz Evropskega socialnega sklada ter Ministrstvo za izobraževanje, znanost in šport. Operacija se izvaja v okviru Operativnega programa razvoja človeških virov v obdobju 2007-2013, razvojne prioritete: Razvoj človeških virov in vseživljenjsko učenje; prednostne usmeritve: Izboljšanje kakovosti in učinkovitosti sistemov izobraževanja in usposabljanja.

TECAHERS PORTFOLIO is described as What is a PORTFOLIO? TECAHERS PORTFOLIO is described as a place to summarize your teaching accomplishments and provide examples of classroom material a mechanism and space for reflecting upon your teaching a space to do both Some people describe a teaching portfolio as . Others describe it . And for the rest of us, it can be described .

3 different TYPES of PORTFOLIO Professional portfolio What is a PORTFOLIO? 3 different TYPES of PORTFOLIO includes information specific to a particular course is a collection of documents that you might submit as you go through the promotion and tenure process describes and documents multiple aspects of your teaching ability. There are two basic types of portfolio Course portfolio Professional portfolio Teaching portfolio

CHARACTERISTICS of effective portfolio STRUCTURED: A structured portfolio should be organized, complete, and creative in its presentation. REPRESENTATIVE: In addition to attending to structure, a portfolio should also be comprehensive. The documentation should represent the scope of one's work. It should be representative across courses and time. SELECTIVE: The natural tendency for anyone preparing a portfolio is wanting to document everything. However, if a portfolio is being used either for summative or formative purposes, careful attention should be given to conciseness and selectivity in order to appropriately document one's work An effective portfolio should be well documented and organized The American Association for Higher Education (AAHE) suggests that a teaching portfolio should be: Some people describe a teaching portfolio as . Others describe it . And for the rest of us, it can be described .

What are some KEY FUNCTIONS of a teaching portfolio It is a way to collect evidence of your teaching ability. It provides the reader with a context for your teaching. It provides summary data on your teaching in a simple, readable format. It is focused on quality, not quantity. It is organized and its various sections relate to each other. It is an ever-changing, living document. It allows for self-reflection. It provides an opportunity to be unique and showcase your personal style of teaching. The process of creating one is generally much more important and meaningful than the end product.

WHAT goes into a PORTFOLIO Each portfolio is UNIQUE, but usually contains most of the following information: personal details, including name, department, contact details a list of contents, so it is easy for the reader to find items an introduction containing your teaching and administrative duties a summary of your teaching philosophy, including reference to University learning and teaching plans a critical reflection of your teaching activities and their impact on students and your school. This could include a description of the approach you adopted for a particular activity, including the context and rationale for the approach. You could comment on any difficulties or unexpected results from the activity, discuss any student and peer evaluations, and add a reflective summary of the positive aspects resulting from the activity and any changes you would make if you repeated the activity a summary of professional development activity a summary of any future developments you would like to undertake and a timeframe for their implementation a plan of action for improvements in your teaching conference presentations, publications, awards and grants related to learning and teaching appendices with documentary evidence in support of your details listed above

WHAT goes into a PORTFOLIO Example No. 1 Statement of teaching philosophy, Description of teaching experience (responsibilities), Lessons/Course planning artifacts: sample course syllabi, lesson plans, assignments, exams, Evidence of teaching effectiveness: summary of student feedback, department evaluations, Teaching awards and Recognition professional development efforts. Some of the sections above, such as the statement on teaching philosophy, are strictly narrative (reflective). Other sections consist of a set of materials as well as a narrative or rationale that explains what they are.

Example No. 2 Teaching Experience and Responsibilities Teaching Philosophy Teaching Methods and Strategies Examples of efforts to Improve Teaching ‐ observations, critiques ‐ workshops ‐ experiments in pedagogy and methodology e) Teaching Goals: short‐ and long‐term f) Appendices ‐ annotated course materials ‐‐ for example, syllabi, assignments, activities, handouts ‐ examples of student work ‐ student ratings and other student feedback ‐ peer and supervisor reviews

Example No. 3 Material from oneself: Personal teaching Philosophy, strategies, objectives and methodologies. Statement of teaching responsibilities, including titles, enrollments, level, required or elective. Representative course syllabi detailing course content and objectives, teaching methods, readings, homework assignments. Participation in programs for improvement of teaching skills. Description of curricular revisions, including new course projects, materials, and class assignments. Instructional innovations and assessment of their effectiveness. A personal statement regarding long term teaching goals. Description of steps taken to evaluate and improve one’s teaching. Material from others: Statements from colleagues who have observed the professor in the classroom. Statements from colleagues who have reviewed the professor’s teaching materials. Student course or evaluation data. Honors or awards. Documentation of teaching development activity through the campus center for teaching and learning. Statements by alumni on the quality of instruction.

d) Other possible items: c) Products of Teaching/Student learning: Student scores on pre- and post-course examinations. Examples of graded student essays, along with professor’s comments. A record of student who succeed in advanced study in the field. Student publications or conference presentations. Successive drafts of student papers along with professor’s comments. Any letters, emails or other evidence of professor helping a student with his career. d) Other possible items: Evidence of help given to colleagues. A videotape of the professor teaching. Invitations to present a paper on teaching one’s discipline. Participation in off-campus teaching. Invitations to guest lecture in other classes.

Example No.4 Contents Prepared for Teaching Improvement Teaching Responsibilities Teaching Philosophy Teaching Objectives, Strategies, Methodologies Description of Teaching Materials Efforts to Improve Teaching Curricular Revisions Teaching Conferences and Workshops Attended Innovations on Teaching Student Ratings and Diagnostic Questions Evidence of Student Learning Teaching Goals (short & long term Appendices Contents Prepared for Personnel Decisions Teaching Responsibilities Teaching Philosophy Teaching Methodologies Student Evaluations Classroom Observations Review of Teaching Materials Representative Course Syllabi New Instructional Initiatives Evidence of Student Learning Assessment of Teaching Contribution Statement by Department Chair Teaching Awards Teaching Goals Appendices

VIRI https://education.adelaide.edu.au/downloads/teaching-portfolio.pdf http://www.vcu.edu/cte/resources/nfrg/DevelopingaTeachingPortfolio.pdf http://www.washington.edu/teaching/files/2012/12/TeachingPortfolio.pdf http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/cii/resources/portfolios/teaching_portfolios.asp http://ucat.osu.edu/portfolio/