Saint Anne School Barrington, IL Sister Ann Busch, Principal Donna Konie, Teacher Portfolio Assessment for Teachers.

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Saint Anne School Barrington, IL Sister Ann Busch, Principal Donna Konie, Teacher Portfolio Assessment for Teachers

School Facts School Type (Elementary, Middle School, High School) Size Geographic Location Staff Characteristics Assessments Other

Educator’s Concerns Lesson plans and assessment Classroom management/discipline Methodology Teacher as a Person Teacher Evaluation

Show Chart improvement Content knowledge Professional development Authentic assessment

Why Portfolios Teaching effectiveness Teaching growth Teaching improvement Teaching expertise Teaching rewards

A portfolio is not…. Syllabus Lesson plans Scrapbook

A portfolio is… Goal driven Standard based Documented growth Reflective

Standards Knowledge of subject matter Knowledge of human development and learning Adapting instruction for individual needs Multiple instructional strategies Classroom motivation and management

Standards Communication skills Instructional planning skills Assessment of student learning Professional commitment and responsibility Partnership

Supportive documents Anecdotal records Theme studies Media competencies Teacher developed materials Article summary/critiques Assessments/evaluations

Advantage for teacher Not a show Total of picture of growth Authentic Reflective

Advantage for administration Complete and valid account Authentic view over time Support for traditional checklist Holistic picture

Summary Points Evaluation is real Time for reflection and change Loss of comfort zone