The Teaching Portfolio

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Pub. Date: 1991-08-01
Publisher(s): Anker Pub Co
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Author Biography

Peter Seldin is Distinguished Professor of Management in the Lubin School of Business at Pace University, Pleasantville, NY

Table of Contents

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