September 14, 2007, Newsletter Issue #153: How To Make A Professional Portfolio

Tip of the Week

What better way to introduce your skills and achievements to prospective employers than with a perfectly-designed professional portfolio?

1. Create a file folder in which to file and save all professional documentation (fliers from conferences, test scores, photos, anything!)
2. Visit your nearest office supply store and buy the nicest faux leather three ring binder they offer.
3. Also, buy some plastic non-glare page protectors.
4. Sort through the papers and documents you´ve been saving.
5. Put the items into your page protectors in a logical order, starting with your resume first.
6. Add test scores, training documentation, evaluations and lesson plans to the front of your portfolio.
7. Include photos of you with students where appropriate.
8. Add samples of student work when possible.
9. Complete the portfolio with copies of all your letters of recommendation.
10.This is the time to strut your stuff, so include anything that demonstrates your skills and experience.
11.You might also like to add a brief, typed explanation of your educational philosophy.
12.Carry this portfolio with you to all interviews, job fairs, etc.

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