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Learn how a professional portfolio can help you document your successes and be a tool for show employers your experiences, educational background, and strengths. |
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| Author: Debbie Johnston |
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Center directors often use a portfolio as a resource in assessing the knowledge, skills, and performance of current and future directors or teachers.
First, let's define what a portfolio really is. A portfolio is a collection of work and materials assembled in an approved format to demonstrate and document knowledge and skills.
A portfolio is proof of your expertise and can encompass knowledge and skills gained from a wide variety of sources. Some of these sources include: jobs, independent reading and study, training or in-service programs, hobbies, community or religious activities, military service, and organization memberships.
Portfolios are often reviewed for renewal of a license or a credential. They are sometimes requested for verification and documentation in certification programs, or used to assess a candidate for academic credit, admissions, awards or scholarships.
It is important to note that a portfolio is a highly personalized product; no two are alike. Both content and organization will differ widely based on the intended use, individual preferences, and style of the director or teacher developing it.
A well-designed and developed portfolio ensures the strongest possible evidence of accomplishment for any director or teacher. Portfolios capture professional growth over time so that you become an informed assessor of your own practice.
Enjoy developing your portfolio and make it a dynamic tool that grows as you expand and develop your knowledge and skills in working with young children. Remember, your portfolio is an opportunity to show others your special abilities as an early childhood professional!
Learn more about creating a professional portfolio. Visit ChildCare Education Institute to discover over 100 online child care training courses that meet the continuing education requirements of the child care industry. Register for a sample course and try online learning today!
About Author
Debbie Johnston is Vice President of Instruction and Partnership at ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI). CCEI, a distance training institution, offers over 100 online child care training courses and online CDA programs. CCEI is approved by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) to award IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
For more information, visit CCEI's website at http://www.cceionline.com/index.cfm?gaw=92
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