portfolio development workshop series 2013 workshop iii 18062013
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This is the third in a series of portfolio development workshops at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). We focus on making sure that the teacher/lecture gathers appropriate evidence and makes sure the evidence collected corresponds to the philosophy statement and portfolio outlines.TRANSCRIPT
Faculty of the Natural Sciences Portfolio Development Series
Workshop III 201318 June 2013
Rita Kizito
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Your students- who are they and what are their learning needs?
What is your teaching philosophy? What informs it ?
Curriculum design and development
Assessment - how do you know that your planned learning goals for students are being met?
Contribution and participation in institutional T&L activities
Scholarship - what scholarly works have informed your teaching?
Professionalization - teaching & learning workshops presented or attended.
Infusion of technologies
Evaluation of teaching & learning
The Architecture of Proficient TeachingUWC REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPILING A TEACHING PORTFOLIO
So far we have explored…
The UWC requirements How to construct a teaching
philosophy.
On completion of today’s workshop, you should be able to:
• Develop a strategy for selecting evidence that will go into your teaching portfolio or answer the question:
“What kinds of supporting documents should I include in my portfolio?”
The portfolio: a dynamic document
• The document will evolve over the course of your career.
• Many ways of presentation e.g. Select one methodology or approach . Showcase the most significant contributions
thorough the years. Emphasize most recent work. Emphasize development -start with a
challenge – outline steps taken to overcome challenge – give evidence of successfully overcoming the challenge.
Any others ?
Activity I
Share about one supporting document you have brought to the workshop.
a)What aspect of teaching /learning does the document showcase ?
b)Is there a demonstration of some form of impact on student learning?
Carnegie Mellon model
Unpacking the model
1. Your own teaching. Are you engaged in on-going reflection about your teaching?2. Your students. What are some of the techniques you use to inspire, motivate, and create an environment where learning can occur?3. Your colleagues, department and institution. Is your teaching informed by your departmental curricular goals and by the institution’s teaching & learning mission? 4. Your discipline or teaching in general. Which sources of scholarship are informing your teaching ? Are they disciplinary or are you using specific pedagogies?
Activity II
Work in pairs to use the model to organise the kinds of documents you are going to include in your portfolio. [you can use colour codes] Your own teaching (no colour) Students ( yellow) Colleagues/department/institution
( red) Discipline or teaching in general
(green)
Homework
Continue preparing your portfolio. Remember the main elements:
An index/ table of contents Your teaching philosophy statementSupportive evidence.
Works Cited
Guidelines for Teaching Portfolios, Eberly Center for teaching excellence
Source: http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/resources/DocumentingYourTeaching/TeachingPortfolios/TeachingPortfolios.pdf
Ikamva site
Workshop material and course will be available on Ikamva on 1 July 2013.
https://ikamva.uwc.ac.za/portal/site/a7521b2a-63b4-4a66-8e54-4efc4b999749