Your portfolio should
contain the following:
1) A cover page with your name, course, and date.
2) A table of contents (grouping work in sections
is a good method)
3) Your exams, response papers, final project
including proposal, and self-evaluation of learning, class structure and
coursework (if requested).
4) All work generated in course (identity map,etc.)
plus a section for additional or extra credit work that you might like to
include.
Your portfolio should
represent your development of thoughts, ideas, and experiences as they relate
to the topics and materials presented in this class over the semester.
Extra credit: Optional
additions of selected work (focus group work, artwork, articles and commentary,
poems, etc.). Any other you would like to include pertaining to your work in
the course. (Please don’t fluff up your portfolio with last minute copies
of things.
If you include articles
or materials, write a brief review (one or two succinct paragraphs will do) of
what it relates to and why you have included it.
Portfolio Evaluation
will include completion of assignments, your ability to demonstrate a deepening
understanding of course concepts and materials, and the relationship between
theory and ideas and how they actually manifest in human systems. (Ex: The social construction of
authority and its relationship to creating a multicultural society in the US).
Your portfolio should reflect your developmental growth in learning, thinking
and acquisition of knowledge gained from the course.