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1 Dr. Greg Kniseley, Professor Rhode Island College Department of Elementary Education e-mail: mkniseley@ric.edu

2 1. High level of verbal communication and interpersonal skills demonstrated during interviews 1. High level of written communication demonstrated in application material 1. Unique skills, knowledge and experience

3 Greg Kniseley, Melissa Vesey, Melissa, & Rebecca Zakin (2009) Winning a teaching position in a tight job market. 2010 AAEE Job Search Handbook American Association of Employment in Education pp. 4-6.

4 1. Get organized. 2. Increase your opportunities. 3. Know your school or district employer. 4. Promote yourself. 5. Practice interviewing.

5 An organized container of evidence with critical reflection that demonstrates knowledge, skills, and dispositions in relation to expectations of employer or other professional standards.

6 1. Monitor one’s progress of learning. 2. Relate standards, theory and research on effective teaching to the practice of teaching. 3. Problem solve-analyze situations thoroughly and generate effective strategies. 4. Set goals for future learning.

7  Before the interview -To organize your thinking and evidence.  During the interview -To present evidence, examples, and illustrations from (printed portfolio). -This requires PRACTICE.  After the interview - To provide each interviewer with your digital portfolio CD in an envelope.

8  Professional in appearance  Message to interviewers – “Applicant uses technology.”  Able to use multi-media (brief video clips, PowerPoint presentation, scanned work samples)  Easy to reproduce and deliver – CDs and urls But a printed portfolio can be practical for interviews.

9  Chalk and Wire Chalk and Wire  Interfolio Interfolio

10  Table of contents (indicates organization)  Evidence (indicates knowledge/skills/dispositions)  Reflective paragraphs introducing each section (indicates critical reflection)

11 Statement of Purpose Table of Contents I. Resume III. Philosophy of Teaching Science III. Images of Teaching Science IV. Plan for a Well-Managed Classroom V. Science Unit Planning with Two Implemented Plans VI. Reflection on Implemented Lesson VII. Student Work in Science VIII. Evaluation of Science Teaching IX. References X. Other (optional): Plans for Professional Development; Parent – Guardian Communication; Certifications, BCI, Letters of Reference

12  Name - Contact Information  Objective (career – position you’re applying for)  Education (college level only; expected degree date)  Honors and Awards (optional for this requirement)  Practicum Experience  Related Experience (employment and volunteer work with children; leadership experience; college activity; travel abroad)  Related Skills (e.g., technology, leadership, second language proficiency )

13 Simple

14 Banner with Photo

15 Sidebars – Quotes from References

16 Indicates a candidate’s disposition of critical reflection. You can explain...  Why the item was selected - Significance  What you learned or achieved  Your goals for future learning Relate thinking to professional teaching standards, theory/research about how children learn and effective teaching.

17  Develop your digital media development skills.  Reduce size (resolution) of images.  Save as PDF.  View completed portfolio on Windows and MAC computers.  Edit video clips of teaching.  Two – three minutes  Include reflective commentary


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