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Author Biography
Table of Contents
About the Author | p. v |
About the Contributors | p. vi |
Preface | p. xiv |
The Teaching Portfolio: Purpose, Process, and Product | |
The Teaching Portfolio | p. 2 |
Preparing the Teaching Portfolio | p. 5 |
Choosing Items for the Teaching Portfolio | p. 10 |
Using the Teaching Portfolio | p. 15 |
Answers to Common Questions About the Teaching Portfolio | p. 23 |
Electronic Teaching Portfolios | |
Making Good Work Public Through Electronic Teaching Portfolios | p. 36 |
How Portfolios Are Used in Seven Institutions | |
The Teaching Portfolio Program at Drexel University | p. 52 |
Using Multiple Pathways to Foster Portfolio Development at Miami University of Ohio | p. 61 |
Developing and Implementing the Teaching Portfolio at Oxford College of Emory University | p. 71 |
Teaching Portfolios at Pace University: A Culture in Transition | p. 77 |
The Teaching Portfolio at Rutgers University | p. 84 |
Teaching Portfolios at Texas A&M University: Reflections on a Decade of Practice | p. 92 |
Teaching Portfolios at the University of Evansville | p. 101 |
Keeping the Portfolio Current | |
Strategies for Updating and Improving the Teaching Portfolio | p. 112 |
Key Points on Teaching Portfolio Revisions and Updates | p. 118 |
Sample Portfolios From Across Disciplines | |
Accounting | |
Joseph G. Donelan, University of West Florida | p. 133 |
Bioscience and Biotechnology | |
Shivanthi Anandan, Drexel University | p. 142 |
Communication Studies/Communication Sciences and Disorders | |
Abbey L. Berg, Pace University | p. 151 |
Kathleen A. McDonough, State University of New York College at Fredonia | p. 159 |
Classical Languages and Literature | |
Bridget Thomas, Truman State University | p. 168 |
Design, Merchandising, and Textiles | |
Sally L. Fortenberry, Texas Christian University | p. 177 |
Education | |
Amy E. Seldin, Westfield State College | p. 188 |
Clement A. Seldin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst | p. 196 |
English | |
Mary Barrows, Barton County Community College | p. 204 |
Jane Collins, Pace University | p. 213 |
Saundra K. Liggins, State University of New York College at Fredonia | p. 224 |
Alan Shepard, University of Guelph | p. 231 |
Geology | |
Stephen W. Henderson, Oxford College of Emory University | p. 241 |
Instructional and Performance Technology | |
Karen L. Rasmussen, University of West Florida | p. 251 |
Mathematics | |
William J. Robinson, Barton County Community College | p. 261 |
Janet Liou-Mark, New York City College of Technology | p. 270 |
Music | |
Kay L. Edwards, Miami University | p. 282 |
Nursing | |
Kathryn A. Ballou, University of Missouri, Kansas City | p. 294 |
Physics | |
Curtis C. Bradley, Texas Christian University | p. 305 |
Religion | |
Barbara A. B. Patterson, Emory University | p. 313 |
Sociology | |
Arthur B. Shostak, Drexel University | p. 322 |
Theatre Arts | |
Margaret Mitchell, University of the Incarnate Word | p. 333 |
Bibliography | p. 344 |
Index | p. 347 |
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