A professor portfolio, or teaching portfolio, is a collection of documents and artifacts that showcases a professor’s teaching experience, philosophy, and effectiveness, used to demonstrate their skills and qualifications to institutions for job applications, promotions, or tenure.
A professor’s portfolio is a collection of materials demonstrating their teaching, research, and service accomplishments, often used for promotion, tenure, or job applications, and typically includes a teaching philosophy, CV, sample syllabi, student feedback, and evidence of professional development.
Teacher’s Customised Portfolio
Teacher Website Portfolio
Professor’s Website Portfplio
Core Elements
Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume: A comprehensive overview of your education, experience, and professional development.
Sample Syllabi: Examples of your course outlines, demonstrating your teaching approach
Student Feedback: Summarized or selected student evaluations and feedback.
Professional Development Activities: Documentation of workshops, conferences, and other activities that enhance your teaching skills.
Reflective Statements: Personal reflections on your teaching experiences and areas for growth.
Additional Materials
Awards and Recognitions: Any accolades or honors related to teaching or research.
Student Work Samples: With permission, include examples of student work that showcase learning outcomes.
Research Publications and Presentations: Evidence of your research contributions.
Service Activities: Documentation of your involvement in university or community service.
Online Resources: Links to online teaching materials, websites, or presentations