(Sample Copy is attached)
Maintenance of Teaching Portfolio
A Teaching Portfolio is a collection of information about a teacher's practices. It has a variety of information such as lesson plans, student assignments, teachers written descriptions and video tapes of their instruction and formal evaluation by supervisors.
Organization of teaching Portfolio
You are advised to maintain a teaching portfolio with all the relevant materials.
The teaching portfolio should be submitted to the inspection panel at your relevant ATI when you attend the progress presentations.
It is advisable to maintain all the lesson plans and teaching materials you have used throughout the training period within your teaching portfolio.
# | Background information |
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1 | Resume |
2 | Background information on teacher and teaching context |
3 | Educational Philosophy and Teaching Goals |
# | Teaching Artifacts & Reflections |
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1 | Documentation of an extended teaching Activity |
2 | Overview of unit goals and instructional plan |
3 | List of resources used in unit |
4 | Two consecutive Lesson Plans for each units |
5 | Video tape of teaching |
6 | Students' work samples |
7 | Evaluation of students' work |
8 | Reflective commentary by the teacher |
9 | Addiotional units/lessons/students' work appropriate |
# | Professional Information |
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1 | List of Professional Activities |
2 | Letters of recommendation |
3 | Reports of formal evaluations |
# | Other Activities of training period |
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1 | Shramadana Programme |
2 | Teacher's day Function |
3 | Student forum |
4 | Children's day Function |
5 | Student forum |
6 | School Market |
7 | Time table |
8 | School attendance |
9 | Some Relief strips |
10 | Students' feedback |
10 | Prepared English exam paper |
Teaching Portfolio Sample
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