Electronic Teaching Portfolios-Part 5

See the other parts of this series: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4

Most likely, you already know what should be in a teaching portfolio, either through your education classes or your own hard copy portfolio, but maybe there are some pieces missing. Now is the perfect time to add those things back in as you build your electronic portfolio. We all learn in our teacher education classes that everyone needs a teaching philosophy, and I have to agree that this could very well be the most important piece of your E-Portfolio. After talking off-record with my own administration and other principals I know on a personal level, I have found that when faced with a large volume of information such as a teacher’s portfolio at an interview, the first place they check is for the teaching philosophy to make sure it fits with the school’s ideals.

Of course, the philosophy isn’t the only necessary component of the portfolio, so let’s take some time to talk about your teaching philosophy and all of the other must-haves in an electronic teaching portfolio.

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Electronic Teaching Portfolios–Part 4

See the other parts of this series: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3

Today’s part to the Building an Electronic Portfolio Series focuses on how you should distribute your E-Portfolio. You will need to take many things into account including available equipment, financial concerns, and personal privacy. Should you put your portfolio online and just send out a link to it when needed, or are burning CDs a better option for you? Let’s talk about both and then you can decide what meets your needs and the needs of your audience. We’ll discuss these options after the jump.

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High School Educators’ Blog Carnival


This is my first attempt at organizing a Blog Carnival for High School Teachers. I hope you find the information useful and leave some comments for the authors on their pages, and also comment here about these great posts.

news

Alvaro Fernandez presents

Neuroplasticity 101 and Brain Health Glossary
posted at
SharpBrains
saying, “An overview of key findings, concepts and terms, to better understand all the recent news about brain health”

resources

Jeremy Aldrich presents

Why so many teachers’ websites stink
posted at
Global Citizenship in a Virtual World

Amanda Harris presents
SAT Prep Exam posted at
Pajama Mommy

Mark Montgomery presents

High School Guidance Counselors Unable to Prep Kids for College
posted at
Great College Advice

Alvaro Fernandez presents
href=”http://www.sharpbrains.com/blog/2007/09/20/best-of-the-brain-from-scientific-american/”>
Best of the Brain from Scientific American posted at
SharpBrains, saying, “Review of the great book recently published by the Dana Foundation”

tips

Aaron presents

How to Study: Strategies for Maximizing Your GPA

posted at
College and Finance, saying, “What is uniquely challenging about college academics is not the material, but the pace and the total workload students must deal with. These are some studying tips for students going off to college.”

Joy Miller presents

Online degrees from Penn State
posted at
Online College Blog, saying, “If you are looking for an online college with a stellar reputation, you might want to consider one of Penn State’s 50 online degree programs.”

That concludes this edition. Check out Blog Carnival for more great education carnivals!

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