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teachintraining:

I am trying to put together my teaching portfolio (in case I get a job interview any time soon) and I am trying to figure out what I should put in it (I’m thinking lessons that include knowledge of differentiated instruction is a must). My university did not really give me any information…

You can check out my online portfolio: brittanysundgren.com. I haven’t updated it since I got my job, but you’re welcome to look at it. :)

  1. tomesawayfromhome answered: Lesson plans, a succinct educational philosophy, project ideas, and a book list of resources you’d use in the classroom.
  2. poesiasdelavida answered: si no lo tienes puedes empezar a planear como hacer uno y quedaras satisfecha
  3. urbanlearning answered: Unit plans with aligned lesson plans. Pictures of student work with feedback.
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  5. thatsancienthistory answered: I had LPs, my philosophy of education, sample classroom rules & management plans, examples of work from student teaching, etc.
  6. gorton-likethefisherman answered: I’m building my portfolio now.. try this: smcvt.edu then academics, education, department pages and click portfolio req’s - this should help!
  7. ohheeyhottstuff answered: Any pictures you have of bulletin boards you may have created? Or pictures of projects/experiments you may have done?
  8. sfireblue answered: Ask your students to write letters of recommendation.
  9. annaslibrary answered: I can no longer access my digital portfolio from my MSEd program, but here’s one from my MLIS: myslmpportfolio.weebly.com Hope it helps.
  10. jetstopia answered: Look at the teachind standards for wherever you will be taching and include stuff that links to them (lesson plans, student work smaples etc)
  11. craigwayoflife answered: Anything that has to do with your student teaching, volunteering at schools. Also something that puts you ahead of the curb. Sell yourself :)
  12. thelovelymexicana answered: Your portfolio is basically a creative, visual resume for an employer. Use it to show off everything that you have ever done or accomplished!
  13. fiercewarres answered: Actually! That’s an entire class my BEd is required to teach. if you want you can have a look at web.unbc.ca/~paakko… thats mine!
  14. roycewms answered: get page protecters for your work. put it in a binder and the info it should have is like what achievements you have basicly
  15. lhuddles answered: no one looked at mine BUT: resume, philosophy of ed, lesson plans, printouts from my classroom website, recs, handouts, & observation forms