1991
DOI: 10.1002/j.2334-4822.1991.tb00197.x
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Putting the Teaching Portfolio in Context

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“…A syllabus should be included along with a memo describing how the syllabus reflects the faculty member's teaching philosophy. In addition, the memo could describe how scholarship informs the teaching and how the instructor supports the learning process (Millis 1991). Some course portfolios include two syllabi, one the revised version of an earlier syllabus, and a memo explaining how the course has evolved over time (Seldin 1993).…”
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“…A syllabus should be included along with a memo describing how the syllabus reflects the faculty member's teaching philosophy. In addition, the memo could describe how scholarship informs the teaching and how the instructor supports the learning process (Millis 1991). Some course portfolios include two syllabi, one the revised version of an earlier syllabus, and a memo explaining how the course has evolved over time (Seldin 1993).…”
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“…Sample assignments (exercises, cases, and simulations) can be included with an accompanying statement explaining how the assignments support teaching/learning (Centra 1993). In addition, the faculty member may include work on teaching-related committees and work as a teaching mentor (Millis 1991).…”
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confidence: 99%