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The title for Course 1 is "Education for the New Millennium." Its sub-title is "Bringing New Thinking in Education intoClassroom Practice."
For the next part of your E-Portfolio, think not only about Course 1, but about all of the courses you have completed thus far - 1, 2,3, and 4. What evidence can you provide that shows that you have, indeed, brought "new thinking in education into your classroom practice?" Youmight choose a lesson plan, an activity you did with your class, and a reflection as a sample to give evidence. You might include one of theassignments you completed for the Certificate of Teaching Mastery or some other example to demonstrate the following:
If you use previous writings from assignments in any of the courses, be sure to create a new, blank Word document, and call it"Bringing New Thinking into Classroom Practice" and save your old work in this new document. Be sure to explain 1) and 2) from above. To do this, youmight need to add a written Reflection to the assignment, anecdote, or evidence that you provide.
Be sure to send your document to your mentor and when your mentor says you're "Ready" to continue, follow the instructions in the"Posting Your Work" section and add this document to your E-Portfolio into the "Bringing New Thinking into Classroom Practice" section.
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For the next section of your E-Portfolio, "Highlights from Certificate of Teaching Mastery," choose 3 examples of your work:
In addition to showing each of the above, write 4-5 sentences for each example explaining why you chose that example for that category - 1) Best Work, 2) Most Challenging, and 3) MostGrowth-Oriented.
Create a new, blank Word document for this part of your Teaching Portfoloio and name the document "Highlights from Certificate ofTeaching Mastery." Put your 3 examples with the 3 reflections in this document.
Send the document to your mentor. When your mentor says you're "Ready" to continue, follow the instructions in the "Posting YourWork" section and add this document to your E-Portfolio in the "Highlights from Certificate of Teaching Mastery" section.
To access your E-Portfolio, click here .
To access your E-Portfolio, click here .
For this part of your E- Portfolio, you are trying to capture a variety of student voices to help convey a sense of your students -how they think about their own learning; how they think about some of the activities and projects you have done with them; how they think aboutschool, their friends, their home life, their relationship with you; how they see themselves in relationship to their community and their place inthe world.
To access your E-Portfolio, click here .
Later in the course you will create a Résumé, gather the names and contact information for 3 References and get Letters ofRecommendation. You will also add the sections in your E-Portfolio called "Expertise I Wish to Share" and "What I Need." You may also wish to add a photoof your classroom and put that photo in the "Picture of My Classroom" section of your portfolio. You will be guided through creating and posting theseitems later on in Part Four of this course called "Launching Your Teaching Portfolio."
For now, let's go to the Special Topics in Part Two that will point the way to your designing and implementing a Service Project inPart Three of this course.
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