Dental Hygiene Portfolio Guide
Dental Hygiene Portfolio Guide
Dental Hygiene Portfolio Guide
Portfolio Guide
March 2016
Table of Contents
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A. Materials Required
You will need:
A binder (one-inch maximum) with a sleeve on its front cover to house your portfolio
cover page.
Dividers with tabs that will be used to separate the sections of your portfolio.
Important Note:
Do not submit any original certificates, documents or awards.
The portfolios are kept in a locked cabinet, and only those on the selection
committee are able to view them.
If you would like your portfolio mailed back to you, please include a stamped,
self-addressed envelope. Please advise us (306-775-7557) if you will be
picking up your portfolio in person.
Unclaimed portfolios will be destroyed 6 months after the selection process
is completed.
B. Contents of Portfolio
1. A cover and a title page: Please refer to Appendix A for a sample.
2. A table of contents: A table of contents will allow the committee to easily peruse
your portfolio. Please paginate contents of the portfolio.
3. Employment history: This consists of your detailed rsum, including both paid
and unpaid (volunteer) work experience. You should include: where you worked; a
position title and description; and the dates of employment for each position. All
work experiences completed within the past five years should be validated by a letter
from the employer, agency, etc. A form letter for the validation has been included in
Appendix B. The program may contact employers to verify information submitted
on the validation form. All validation forms/letters should be arranged in the same
order as the work experiences appear in the resume.
4. A reflective autobiographical essay: Please explain why you think you will be an
excellent dental hygienist. What attributes do you possess and how might they
relate to a career in dental hygiene? Reflect on your life and school experiences.
What makes you unique?
The essay should be typed using Times New Roman or Calibri size 12 font, double
spaced and approximately 500 words. Use 1 inch (2.5 cm) margins throughout.
Please submit a hard copy within the portfolio and an electronic copy by email
to Linda.Balaberda@saskpolytech.ca.
In the essay you should include:
the skills, attitudes, knowledge and strengths you feel you possess
a description of where, when and how you developed these attributes
reflection on how your attributes are meaningful and related to the role of a dental
hygienist
explanation of the evidence that confirms you possess each of the attributes you
have cited. Please refer to the subsequent section for detailed information on
submission of evidence.
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The skills, knowledge and attitudes required to be a successful dental hygienist are documented
in many places. Please refer to Appendix C for a list of essential work skills that you could use
to determine your strengths. Another source of information is the Canadian Dental Hygienists
Association web site www.cdha.ca.
The following questions may help you with this section:
What are your strongest skills?
What are your major accomplishments?
What are your greatest strengths and challenges?
How do your skills and strengths relate to dental hygiene?
What are three words that best describe you?
What sparked your interest in dental hygiene?
Identify what the evidence is. For example, explain that the certificate is an award
you got for demonstrating leadership in a sporting or volunteer activity.
Provide the date you received the award and the time frame in which you
demonstrated these leadership abilities.
Identify yourself in a group photograph.
C. Organization of Evidence
Arrange all the validation letters/forms in the same order as the experiences appear
in the resume.
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D. Labeling Referencing
Each attribute discussed in your essay must be referenced within the essay to a piece of
evidence included in your portfolio. Use a method of referencing that is clear enough so
the reader can easily locate the evidence.
E. Final Checklist of Evidence
Important: Once you have organized and compiled your evidence file, you may want to
have a knowledgeable friend check it and provide objective feedback.
Have I checked my grammar and spelling with a word processor or had another
person edit for mistakes?
Have I made sure that each piece of evidence is necessary, labelled and
referenced?
APPENDIX A
Jillian Simmons
3344 Main St.
North Battleford SK S7N 5B5
Phone: 306-251-7878
Fax: 306-251-8113
E-mail: jsimmons@sasktel.net
Date:
Signature:
APPENDIX B
___________________________
Signature of Validator
_________________________
Date
Contact Information
Name of Validator: ________________________________
Job Title: _______________________________________
Employer/Organization/Agency name:
_______________________________________________
Telephone: _____________________________________
Fax: ___________________________________________
E-Mail: _________________________________________
APPENDIX C
The employability skills list below was developed by the Conference Board of Canada after surveying
hundreds of employers across Canada. These are the skills the employers identified as those needed to
enter, stay in and progress in the world of work whether you work on your own or as a part of a team.
Fundamental Skills The skills
Personal Management Skills
Teamwork Skills The skills and
needed as a base for further
The personal skills, attitudes and
attributes needed to contribute
development.
behaviours that drive ones potential productively.
You will be better prepared to
for growth.
You will be better prepared to add
progress in the world of work
You will be able to offer yourself
value to the outcomes of a task,
when you can:
greater possibilities for
project or team when you can:
achievement when you can:
Communicate
read and understand information
presented in a variety of forms (e.g.
words, graphs, charts, diagrams)
write and speak so others pay attention
and understand
listen and ask questions to understand
and appreciate the points of view of
others
share information using a range of
information and communications
technologies (e.g. voice/e-mail,
computers)
use relevant scientific, technological
and mathematical knowledge and skills
to explain or clarify ideas
Manage Information
locate, gather and organize information
using appropriate technology and
information systems
access, analyze and apply knowledge
and skills from various disciplines (i.e.
the arts, languages, science,
technology, mathematics, social
sciences and the humanities)
Use Numbers
decide what needs to be measured or
calculated
observe and record data using
appropriate methods, tools and
technology
make estimates and verify calculations
Think & Solve Problems
assess situations and identify problems
seek different points of view and
evaluate them based on facts
recognize the human, interpersonal,
technical, scientific and mathematical
dimensions of a problem
identify the root cause of a problem
be creative and innovative in exploring
possible solutions
readily use science, technology and
mathematics as ways to think, gain
and share knowledge, solve problems
and make decisions
evaluate solutions to make
recommendations or decisions
implement solutions
check to see if a solution works, and
act on opportunities for improvement
APPENDIX D
2.
3.
Points
10
10
Points
Organization
Cover page
Table of Contents
Labelled dividers - tabs attached
securely
Contents clearly labelled
Pages numbered
Evidence is organized into
appropriate areas
Comprehensiveness
All critical aspects of the portfolio
are included
Selection of appropriate evidence
A variety of evidence used
Labelling of evidence included.
Exceeds expectation
5
All standards of
organization are
present.
Meets expectations
3
One of the standards
of organization is
missing or poorly
done.
Minimum success
1
Two of the standards
of organization are
missing or poorly
done.
All standards of
comprehensiveness
are present.
Reflection on
evidence is mediocre.
Labelling of the
evidence is poorly
done.
Evidence is missing
and/or is
inappropriate and/or
lacks variety.
Professional presentation
Visually appealing
Neatness
Text is readable
( font, size, colours)
All standards of a
professional
presentation are
present.
Two or more
standards of a
professional
presentation are
poorly done.
Grammar
Grammar
Spelling
Punctuation
0-2 errors
3-5 errors
6 or more errors
2. Employment History
Note:
An applicant may be awarded points for both paid and unpaid (employment (volunteer
experience) categories and may earn a bonus point for dental-related experience.
Employment of 30 hours or more a week constitutes full-time employment; 29 hours or less
a week will constitute part-time employment. A maximum of 5 points will be awarded.
The program may contact employers to verify information submitted on the validation form.
Points
1
2
1
2
1
1
Experience
One year or less full-time employment
More than one-year full-time employment
One year or less part-time employment
More than one year part-time employment
Volunteer experience
Dental-related experience
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Meets
Expectations
3
presents the
relationship and
supports it with
reasons and/or
examples through
much of the
essay
Approaching
Expectations
2
relationship is
unclear or the
support is weak
Below
Expectations
1
relationship or
support is not
presented
evidence clearly
demonstrates
skills,
knowledge or
attitudes
evidence
demonstrates
most skills,
knowledge or
attitudes
evidence
lacking in
several areas
evidence not
provided
referenced
within essay
and clearly
labelled
missing some
referencing or
labelling
poorly
referenced or
labelled
not referenced
within essay or
not labelled
uses some
variety in
sentence
structure and
good word choice
sentence
structure is
generally
simplistic and/or
word choice is
weak
sentences are
poorly
structured
and/or word
choice is
incorrect
Organization and
Development
well organized
and focused so
ideas flow
smoothly
organization is
adequate and
ideas generally
easy to follow
organization
needs
improvement
lack of
organization
makes ideas
difficult to
follow
Conventions
(grammar,
punctuation,
capitalization, and
spelling)
generally correct
errors appear
throughout but
do not affect the
meaning
errors
dominate and
confuse the
reader
Formatting
follows all
guidelines
1 or 2
inconsistencies
inconsistent
guidelines
ignored
Points
Content
presents personal/
professional qualities
and strengths and
relates them to the
role of dental
hygienist
Evidence
proof of skills,
knowledge, attitudes
or other attributes
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