Getting Started
The first thing you will want to do is enroll in the program and then download the Program Checklist by clicking the button above. Then you will need to set up a website to create your teaching portfolio and document your progress through the program. You may use whatever website service you like (Weebly, WordPress, Google Sites). This particular site was created using Weebly, a free and easy to use service. For more specifics on how to create your own website in Weebly, please see the guide below and visit the Help area.
Once you have created your website, please share the link with Kristi Verbeke so she can track your progress through the program.
Once you have created your website, please share the link with Kristi Verbeke so she can track your progress through the program.
Your Portfolio
Download this file and use it as a guide to set up your own website for the program:
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This template uses the same structure you are expected to use for your own website portfolio. Each page on this website contains more detailed information about what you should be putting in your own portfolio to fulfill the requirements of the program. When you're finished with the program, be sure to consult this rubric to be sure you've completed all the requirements in a satisfactory manner.
What to put on this page for your own ePortfolio
On your own "About" page, you should introduce yourself and your portfolio, keeping in mind that this will be your viewer's first introduction to you as a teacher. You should also explain the purpose of the ePortfolio. You may also want to include a picture to personalize your page.