Peter Seldin is Distinguished Professor of Management Emeritus at Pace University in Pleasantville, New York. He has been a consultant on higher education issues to more than 350 colleges and universities throughout the United States and in 45 countries around the world. He was named by the World Bank as a Visiting Scholar to Indonesia, and he was elected a fellow of the College of Preceptors in London, England. For his contributions to the scholarship of teaching, he has received honorary degrees from Keystone College and Columbia College (South Carolina).
J. Elizabeth Miller is Associate Professor of Family and Child Studies at Northern Illinois?University. Previously, she was the university director of the teaching assistant and training development office, where she established and ran the training program for more than 800 teaching assistants. She is the recipient of several teaching and service awards, and her research focuses on the interplay between feminist teaching and learner-centered teaching.
Clement A. Seldin is Professor of Education at the?University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has worked with Peter Seldin and Elizabeth Miller countless times as a mentor of faculty preparing their portfolios, a presenter at national conferences, and coauthor of books and journal articles. He has many years of portfolio experience and a?solid national reputation as practitioner.
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface to the Fourth Edition | p. xiii |
About the Authors | p. xix |
About the Contributors | p. xxiii |
The What, Why, and How of Teaching Portfolios | p. 1 |
An Introduction to the Teaching Portfolio | p. 3 |
Choosing Items for the Teaching Portfolio | p. 10 |
Preparing the Teaching Portfolio | p. 21 |
Steps to Creating a Teaching Portfolio | p. 26 |
The Importance of Collaboration | p. 31 |
Suggestions for Improving the Teaching Portfolio | p. 35 |
Evaluating the Teaching Portfolio | p. 41 |
Answers to Common Questions | p. 51 |
E-Portfolios for Teaching Improvement | p. 62 |
Clinical Education Portfolios | p. 71 |
How Portfolios are Used | p. 79 |
Teaching Portfolios at Loyola University Maryland | p. 81 |
Exploring the Future of Teaching Portfolios with Graduate Students at the University of Massachusetts Amherst | p. 88 |
Developing Teaching Portfolios at Elgin Community College: The Early Years | p. 96 |
Implementing the Teaching Portfolio at Florida Gulf Coast University | p. 102 |
Reviewing the Teaching Portfolio: Considerations from a Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs | p. 109 |
Sample Portfolios from Across Disciplines | p. 119 |
Biological Sciences | p. 121 |
Chemistry and Biochemistry | p. 134 |
Chemistry and Mathematics | p. 149 |
Communication and Philosophy | p. 159 |
English and Communication | p. 171 |
Family and Consumer Sciences | p. 183 |
Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Ecology | p. 196 |
Government | p. 206 |
Justice Studies | p. 218 |
Law | p. 234 |
Music | p. 245 |
Nursing | p. 257 |
Pathology | p. 269 |
Physical Therapy | p. 282 |
Physics | p. 294 |
Physiology and Developmental Biology | p. 306 |
Political Science | p. 318 |
Psychology | p. 328 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences | p. 339 |
Social Work | p. 355 |
Theater | p. 363 |
References | p. 372 |
Index | p. 375 |
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