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Teaching Portfolios TA Training Session
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What is a Teaching Portfolio? Three types used in academia The academic portfolio The teaching portfolio The course portfolio
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The Academic Portfolio Compiles and organizes your academic accomplishments CV Awards (academic) Presentations Instructional Innovations
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Teaching Portfolio Who you are as a teacher 5-10 pages of organized narrative Appendix of supporting materials Teaching Philosophy Should be grounded in at least one theory of teaching Reflect your thoughts about teaching Teacher’s role in the classroom Goals for student learning
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Teaching Portfolio Teaching Methods Brief statement of teaching methods Should relate back to your philosophy If you say you believe in active learning you should have activities Experimentation Group work etc. Sample Lesson Plans/Assignments One page description of a technique you would use during a lesson Sample assignment you have given students
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Teaching Portfolio Statement of Teaching Responsibilities List each course you have taught Short narrative description General sense of type of students What year (freshman, sophomore etc) All in that major etc. Were you the teacher of record Syllabus Copy of the syllabus for each course
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Teaching Portfolio Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness Ask each person (faculty mentor etc) who evaluates your class to write a short narrative or letter describing your teaching Can be: Peer Evaluations Self Evaluations Department Chair or Faculty Evaluations Include all Teaching Awards
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Course Portfolio Accurate extensive record of one course Used to evaluate and improvement of teaching skills Demonstrate commitment to SoTL Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Document 1 course or a series of teaching the same course Information can be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~deanfac/portfolio/def.html
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Course Portfolio Overview Introduce Course How fits into Curriculum Describe what students take the course Make reference to your teaching style Objectives Course goals and objectives What should students have learned by end of semester How you will teach these items How you will evaluate the learning Include the logic for using particular means for teaching particular items
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Course Portfolio Data Compile data that you accumulated throughout the semester Tabulate student grades on assignments Document mean averages for each assignment Include any surveys that you may have given to assess student learning Challenges/Innovations Narrative of primary problems and their solutions during the semester May be helpful in future teaching experiences
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Course Portfolio Description of Students How are they the same or different from those in other courses you have taught Required course or elective Number who preregistered vs. number who ultimately were in the course Number of freshmen, sophomores etc. Attendance Patterns Final grade distribution
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Course Portfolio Summation Final section to assess overall findings of this portfolio Offer suggestions for future changes to increase student learning Informed Consent If you plan to share this information students need to sign release forms that they agree to participate in a study. (Only if specific data about students is shared)
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Course Portfolio Self Assessment of your teaching Four Parts Goals of the Course Teaching Method and Philosophy Effect of Course on Students How course encouraged Independent Thinking Intellectual Development Enthusiasm for Subject Plans for Improvement
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