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Title: EDUC 4464


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EDUC 4464 Class 24
March 7 8, 2006
  • Portfolios are useful when interviewing for a
    job. The evidence allows the teacher to show his
    or her knowledge, skills, and abilities.
    Teachers who create portfolios for this purpose
    are viewed as organized and productive. Those
    who interview potential teachers view the
    portfolio as a way to see who best meets the
    qualifications for the job and who will be
    successful in a particular school or district.
    Finally, the portfolio gives credence to a
    teachers beliefs and actions. This credence can
    get a teacher the job he or she desires.
  • Bullock Hawk (2005). Developing a Teaching
    Portfolio
  • A Guide for Preservice and Practicing Teachers,
    2nd ed.,
  • Pearson Education Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
    (p. 92)

2
Bell Work
  • Go to my Webpage, Resources, Click on
    Portfolio Assignment.
  • Check off all the pieces you would currently
    have ready to place into your portfolios.
    (Save as a file)
  • List any questions that you have about the
    assignment on the side board.

5 minutes
3
Student Portfolios
  • Uses of Single, Grade level, and Student
    Portfolios
  • Growth Portfolios demonstrate how students have
    grown in their learning process and should
    contain meaningful artefacts and reflections
    about what they have done and learned.
  • Showcase/Best Work Portfolios contain reflections
    and demonstrations of only the students best
    work.
  • Combination of Growth and Showcase/Best Work
    contains some of each of the types.
  • Other and Product Subject / Theme based
    primarily used in a Single purpose portfolio

4
Student Portfolios
  • Teacher Steps in Creating Portfolios
  • Decide on the type, and use (growth, showcase or
    combination) that your students will create.
  • Decide on which subject(s) the portfolio will
    depict.
  • Determine the timeline for the portfolio
    (consider the type).
  • Establish storage for the portfolio.
  • Create an organizational model for the portfolio.
    Types of organizations could include
    chronological, themes, topics, or categories, or
    according to specific criteria. Students could
    be involved in deciding the above. A table of
    contents should always be one of the pieces of
    the organizational model.
  • Determine the elements of the portfolio.
  • Determine who will choose the materials to be
    placed in the portfolio. Students, teachers,
    students and teachers.
  • The Importance of Teacher / Student Conferences

5
Use During Parent/Teacher Interviews
  • Evidence
  • Comparisons
  • Strengths, weaknesses
  • Understanding next steps
  • Portfolios have been used in the manner for about
    ten years now.

6
Student Led Conferences The New Rage in
Education
  • STUDENT/PARENT/TEACHER PORTFOLIO CONFERENCES
  • Definition of Student led Conference
  • These conferences take place when parents, their
    child, and the childs teacher meet to discuss
    the students learning. The meeting involves all
    participants equally with the teacher chairing
    the meeting.
  • Step 1 Communicating to Parents About the
    Conference
  • Sample letter Page 182 in Creating the Dynamic
    Classroom
  • Step 2 Student/Teacher/Parent Review the
    Portfolio
  • Before each conference the student and teacher
    meet to discuss the portfolio and specifically
    review students reflections and goal setting.
  • Step 3 Establishing an Agenda and Conducting the
    Conference
  • The students and teacher need to discuss how to
    the conference will operate.

7
Student Led Conferences
  • Step 4 Developing a Three Way Action Plan for
    Student Growth
  • At the end of the conference all stakeholders
    should have developed a collaborative action plan
    that delineates each members responsibilities.
  • ACTION PLAN
  • ACTION PLAN
  • ____________S GOALS FOR NEXT TERM

Actions to be taken by Description
Student
Parent
Teacher
8
Student Portfolios A Next Step in some schools
  • STUDENT/PARENT/TEACHER PORTFOLIO OPEN HOUSES
  • Definition of Student led Open House
  • These open houses take place when parents and
    their child meet during an open house to discuss
    the students learning. Students are prepared to
    share their learning and parents are asked to
    interact and respond to their child.
  • Step 1 Communicating to Parents About the Open
    House
  • Inform parents through a letter or the newsletter
  • Step 2 Student/Teacher Review the Portfolio
  • Before the open house the student and teacher
    meet to discuss the portfolio and specifically
    review students reflections and goal setting.
    (handout 9) They need to practice showing
    their parents. The students and teacher need to
    discuss how to the sharing will occur.
  • Step 3 Open House Student/Parent Review the
    Portfolio
  • Teacher welcomes parents and circulates the
    teachers role is as a facilitator

9
Video Portfolio AssessmentProgram 2 Utilizing
Portfolios The Video Journal of Education V3(4)
- (29 min)
  • This video talks about using Portfolios with
    children in a classroom
  • Why should you always date the selections?
  • Why is conferencing important? Why is scoring not
    always beneficial?
  • What should evaluation of portfolios focus on?
  • Why is the language of evaluation important?
  • What kind of things could you put in a teacher
    portfolio?
  • When conferencing with a student, what type of
    questions should parents or a teacher ask?

Note to students Depending on time, the video
may not be viewed. Remember it is always better
to over plan then under plan!
10
Application
  • It is March and at the end of the month the
    second term reports will be going home. The
    childs mother, Mrs. Wannahelp is coming in to
    meet with you after school to touch base on her
    sons progress in writing.
  • As a group review the samples in the portfolio
    and look for strengths, weaknesses, and next
    steps. How has her son improved? What does he
    need to continue to work on? Pick one person to
    be the teacher. Get ready to role play!
  • By the way, the teacher has to go to a staff
    meeting in 5 minutes so he or she has to end the
    meeting in time to make the staff meeting. The
    principal at Notareal Public School can become
    cranky with teachers who are late.
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