Lead Teacher Portfolio

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As an educator who wants to show off an impressive portfolio to apply for a lead teacher position when building a portfolio there are several details that should be included to make it a successful. The teacher’s philosophy, resume, and degree/certificate/awards should be present in all teacher portfolios.
Teaching Philosophy
Your philosophy of education statement is your interpretation of what you think teaching and learning means. Included in your statement should be a brief description of how you teach and why you teach that way. Having your teaching philosophy present in your portfolio is beneficial because it allows individuals to view what makes you teach the way you teach and why you teach that way.
Resume
Your resume (and a good cover letter) is the most important piece of your professional portfolio and an important step on the way to help you get a teaching job. This is the first glimpse prospective employer’s get of you, so you better make it stand out. All of the items you list on this document will serve as a catalyst for the rest of your portfolio. Focus on making it look professional and include certification, education, teaching experience, professional goals and related qualifications. Once you have written your resume then can expand and showcase the items you listed in your portfolio. …show more content…

In this section of your teaching portfolio, include a copy of your degree, teaching license, awards of honor and specialized training certificates. Adding these parts to your portfolio will give you as an educator the opportunity to illustrate your accomplishments and present yourself as a highly qualified

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