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University of California, Berkeley
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Sample Table of Contents
[Extracted from the professional portfolio of Linda von Hoene, GSI Teaching and Resource Center, University of California, Berkeley.]
Table of Contents
1. Reflective Statement on Teaching and Work in Professional Development
2. Teaching Experience
3. Course Design and Pedagogy
4. Feedback on Teaching
5. Future Goals
6. PublicationsAppendices
A. Syllabus for Course on Gender and Fashion
B. Student letters of nomination for the Outstanding GSI Award
C. Faculty feedback on teaching
D. Sample 300-level syllabi: Astronomy, Mechanical Engineering, Sociology, South and Southeast Asian Studies.
E. Ideas for faculty seminar
F. Sample Course Improvement Grant letter exchange
G. Fall conference workshop materials
H. Feedback on individual consultations
I. 'Teaching Perspectives" newsletter articles
J. Forum workshop descriptions and outlines
K. Materials for panel on teaching careers
L. Berkeley Language Center [BLC] Teaching Portfolio workshop series announcement and outline
M. BLC newsletter article on Teaching Portfolio Series
N. BLC survey of professional development needs of lecturers
O. BLC survey results
P. Feedback on campuswide consultant work
Q. Other publicationsParts of the Portfolio
The Teaching Portfolio Links:
- Why Prepare a Teaching Portfolio?
- What Should be Included in a Teaching Portfolio?
Sample Table of Contents- Developing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy
- Teaching Experience
- Course Design and Pedagogy
- Questions to Reflect on When Developing a Syllabus
- Feedback on Teaching
- Future Goals
Teaching Resources Links:
- Creating Ground Rules for Discussion Sections
- Using Group Work in Discussion Sections
- Strategies for Variety in the Classroom
- Developing Critical Reading Skills
- How to Teach Lab Sections
- Award-winning Teaching Ideas (Teaching Effectiveness Award Essays)
- Theories of Learning
- Dealing with and Preventing Academic Dishonesty
- Grading Students' Written Work
- Understanding & Using Instructional Technology
- Five Ways to Improve Your Teaching
- How to Write a Letter of Recommendation
- Campus Resources
- FAQs
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