According to an October 11, 2005, search on HigherEdJobs.com, of the 1,000 ads for faculty jobs…
- 585 include the words “teaching philosophy,”
- 27 include the words “teaching statement,” and
- 28 include the words “teaching portfolio.”
- 388 include the words “teaching philosophy,”
- 5 include the words “teaching statement,” and
- 8 include the words “teaching portfolio.”
- write a meaningful teaching philosophy statement and
- to discuss your teaching more effectively during interviews.
Other Resources
The following books on teaching portfolios are available for check-out in the Center for Teaching’s library.
- Seldin, Peter, The Teaching Portfolio: A Practical Guide to Improved Performance and Promotion/Tenure Decisions, 3rd edition, Anker, 2004.
- Cambridge, Barbara, Electronic Portfolios: Emerging Practices in Student, Faculty, and Institutional Learning, American Association for Higher Education, 2001.
- Hutchings, Pat, ed., The Course Portfolio: How Faculty Can Examine Their Teaching to Advance Practice and Improve Student Learning, American Association for Higher Education, 1998.
- Murray, John P., Successful Faculty Development and Evaluation: The Complete Teaching Portfolio, ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education, 1997.
- Anderson, Erin, ed., Campus Use of the Teaching Portfolio: Twenty-Five Profiles, American Association for Higher Education, 1993.
The following web sites offer additional resources and strategies for creating effective teaching portfolios:
- Developing a Teaching Portfolio, from the Center for Instructional Development and Research at the University of Washington
- Developing a Teaching Portfolio, from the Office of Faculty and TA Development, The Ohio State University
- The Teaching Portfolio, an Occasional Paper from the University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Learning and Teaching
- What is a Teaching Portfolio?, from the Office of Instructional Consultation, UCSB.
- Curating A Teaching Portfolio, from the Center for Teaching Effectiveness at the University of Texas-Austin
- The Teaching Portfolio, from the Center for Teaching Excellence at Duquesne University
- “The Teaching Portfolio,” an article published by the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education
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