Section One
Section One
Section One
What I know to be true about the role of a teacher is that we do more than just teach the
curriculum we are the change makers who have the ability to inspire our students to think
outside the box, to take risks, to ask why and to always be challenging their own beliefs. We help
our students get clear about what they love to do and how they want to contribute to the world.
Our role is performed inside the classroom, but our impact reaches much, much further than that.
When I think about what makes a good teacher, one word that comes to mind as an
important aspect of a teachers repertoire is passion. As Oprah Winfrey states, Passion is energy.
Feel the power that comes from focusing on what excites you. And what excites me is the
opportunity I have to impact a students life by brining my passion for learning and teaching to
Furthermore, in my time at Medaille College, Ive come to realize that another important
quality of what makes a great teacher is their willingness to always be in a place of reflection and
in the process of asking how things could have been better planned or implemented. This
accommodations. I have hand-picked some of my best assignments that will showcase the items
teaching style.
Portfolio Development
Within my portfolio there are six distinct sections that will summarize and highlight key
competencies that will determine my preparedness to teach. Currently we are in section one,
where I have introduced you to who I am as a person and who I intend to be as a teacher. Ill also
be explaining what and who lead me to wanting to become a teacher as well as the experts in the
field of education that have shaped my teaching style in terms of classroom management, learner
accommodations, cultural responsive strategies and as well as professional development and the
Section two will examine my background experiences in both education and the
workforce while making references to how this relates to my role as a teacher in the classroom,
citing best practices and connections to my views on behavior management, student assessment
and individual differences. Artifacts that will support this section include my philosophy of
The next section will include a full presentation of all my artifacts created while being a
student at Medaille College. I will present material evidence that will support my claim that I am
ready to step into the classroom and lead our future generations. The artifacts I have selected will
demonstrate my ability to plan, instruct and assess using the curriculum standards, integrate
technology into the classroom, as well as create a culturally responsive classroom atmosphere
Section four is where I will highlight the importance of and make reference to my ability
to align to the curriculum and professional standards as stated in the New York State Common
teacher I want to be for my students. It is through this reflection that youll witness my
The final section of this portfolio will be a video interview where I will answer specific
questions that I may be faced with in a formal interview and will make connections to my chosen
artifacts, the standards, as well as the skills I possess and strategies I intend to adopt in my
classroom.
In reflecting on my own educational experience throughout the years, and of the kind of
teacher I want to be for my students, there are a few theorists and experts in the field of
education of whom I plan to emulate in my classroom. Harry Wong, Howard Gardiner and
Jerome Bruner are who I feel I best relate to in my opinion of what not only makes a great
focuses on managing your class versus disciplining your class. He states that In an effective
classroom students should not only know what they are doing, they should also know why and
how (Wong and Wong, 1998). This strategy arms our students with information and gives them
power in making choices. Harry Wongs philosophy is centered around the importance of
structured routines and processes taught in the first week of school and the impact this has on
student achievement. His book, The First Days of School, outlines the key things to focus on in
your first week of school that will create the space for a discipline free class for the remainder of
the year. This will be a resource I refer to many times and am excited to implement in my
classroom.
Howard Gardiners theory on multiple intelligences has identified eight different ways
reference with every lesson or activity I have created as it naturally focuses on individual
teaching strategies, into the classroom. Upon my review of my artifacts it will be clear that I
have been influenced by Gardner and his Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983).
The last theorist that I wanted to include was Jerome Bruner and his inquiry-based,
constructivist Discovery Learning Theory which emphasizes that students are more likely to
remember things if they come across the learning on their own through problem-solving, guided
sense of ownership in their learning they are more motivated to participate and engage in
activities. They develop creativity and problem solving abilities naturally and are able to bring
these skills to other areas of their lives. As a teacher, discovery learning will be a large part of my
Bruners theory is one that I can creatively implement with any unit or lesson plan by providing
my students with ample time to investigate and explore the material on their own accord, with
I know that my job is more than just teaching the curriculum and by implementing these
three theorists ideas into my classroom, I know I can effectively manage my classroom and
instruct standards-based lessons while giving my students room to explore their own learning
styles.
Conclusion
With this portfolio, it is my goal that youll feel my passion to be an educator as you read
through each section. I will share what inspired me to become a teacher, how my past
experiences relate to who Ill be in the classroom today, how my artifacts depict my teaching
style and which educational theorists have influenced me, and last but not least, when you read
my reflections youll know that I am more than ready to step into a classroom to guide and