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Portfolio Matrix M.Ed.

/Add-On/Initial Certification in School Library Media



Title Student Name: Jennifer Inmon
Portfolio Matrix and Reflections
Semester/Year: Fall 2014
Description
Portfolio Matrix to be completed while candidates are taking MEDT 7487 Practicum

Portfolio Matrix

Program
Outcomes
AASL
Standards
PSC/NCATE Standards Roles of SLMS
and Artifacts
Reflection Connecting Outcomes,
Standards, and Artifacts
1. Candidates
demonstrate
content,
pedagogical, and
professional
knowledge and
skills
1.1 Knowledge of Learners
and Learning
3.1 Efficient and Ethical
Information-Seeking
Behavior
3.4 Research and
Knowledge Creation
4.4 Advocacy
5.1 Collections
5.3 Personnel, Funding,
and Facilities
PSC
1.e Knowledge and Skills
3.c Help All Students Learn
7.d Integration of Instructional
Technology
7.e Georgia P-12 Curriculum

NCATE
1.e Knowledge and Skills
3.c Help All Students Learn
Information
Specialist,
Teacher, Program
Administrator

Schema Project
from CEPD 6101





CITI training in
EDRS 6301

Pathfinders in
MEDT 7474










Working on this project helped me to
identify my students characteristics,
knowledge construction/transfer, and
motivation factors which affects the way
they learn. Having this knowledge
allows me to approach them in the way
that is most likely to impact them,
whether it is one-on-one, in a group,
setting up peer assistance, or just guiding
them in the right direction and letting
them learn on their own.

The CITI training refreshed ethical
research

Working as a group to create a wiki for
students and teachers to find print,
online, and media resources to support
Georgia Performance Standards in social
studies taught me that though initially
the work may be time-consuming, it is
ultimately a terrific resource for
classrooms.




Portfolio Matrix M.Ed./Add-On/Initial Certification in School Library Media

Collection
analysis, book
order, selection
tools evaluations
MEDT 6465





Handbook MEDT
6461
This project made me realize that some
areas of the collection are in desperate
need of updating and that certain
materials need promotion the students
naturally gravitate to what their friends
are reading they dont necessarily
realize how great of a selection is
available to them in the media center.


Working on the handbook assignments
allowed me to research a variety of
policies and procedures in other districts,
as well as the ones already established in
my own.

2. Candidates
develop,
implement, and
evaluate learning
opportunities for
all students
1.2 Effective and
Knowledgeable Teacher
1.3 Instructional Partner
2.1 Literature
2.2 Reading Promotion
3.2 Access to Information
3.3 Information
Technology
PSC
1.f Student Learning
3.c Help All Students Learn
4.a Curriculum and Experiences
4.d Working with Diverse
Students in P-12 Schools
7.c Children with Special Needs
7.d Integration of Instructional
Technology

NCATE
1.f Student Learning
3.c Help All Students Learn
4.a Curriculum and Experiences
4.d Working with Diverse
Students in P-12 Schools
Teacher,
Instructional
Partner,
Information
Specialist,
Program
Administrator

Two Year Media
Plan from MEDT
6466

Blogs, Stand-
alone orientation,
digital storytelling
from MEDT 7477
This project made me think about
reading programs for the entire school
those students in the regular
classroom, those in the Gifted program,
and those in the Special Education
program. In detailing one of the reading
promotions, I realized with a bit of
thought and some tweaking, all students
can easily be included.



Bringing technology into the media
center and/or classroom is not difficult.
It can be integrated into current lessons
instead of a response paper, add to a
blog; rather than an oral presentation,
create a digital story. Giving students
options gives them more control and
may even get them excited about turning
in their assignments!
Portfolio Matrix M.Ed./Add-On/Initial Certification in School Library Media

3. Candidates
demonstrate
professional
dispositions and
ethics
1.4 Integration of Twenty-
First Century Skills and
Learning Standards
2.4 Literacy Strategies
3.1 Efficient and Ethical
Information-Seeking
Behavior
4.1. Networking with the
Library Community
4.2 Professional
Development
4.3 Leadership
5.2 Professional Ethics
PSC
1.g Professional Dispositions
3.c Help All Students Learn
7.f Ethical Standards

NCATE
1.g Professional Dispositions
3.c Help All Students Learn
Information
Specialist,
Teacher,
Instructional
Partner

Webquests, Prezis,
Digital
Storyboards

Professional
Development
Year-Long
Agenda in MEDT
7461


The projects completed in MEDT 6401
(Instructional Technology) showed me
how easy it was to integrate 21
st
Century
Skills into lessons. Collaborating with
teachers will introduce them to these
tools; working with the students in the
media center will reinforce these skills
for both the teachers and students.


Many of the teachers with whom I work
are intimidated by technology. Hosting
professional development that allows
them to become familiar with some tools
by creating a lesson while someone is
there to help can help to coax them from
their comfort zone.


4. Candidates
demonstrate
ability to serve
needs of diverse
populations
including special
needs
1.1 Knowledge of Learners
and Learning
1.2 Effective and
Knowledgeable Teacher
2.3 Respect for Diversity
3.2 Access to Information
5.4 Strategic Planning and
Assessment
PSC
1.f Student Learning
3.c Help All Students Learn
4.a Curriculum and Experiences
4.d Working with Diverse
Students in P-12 Schools
7.c Children with Special Needs
7.d Integration of Technology

NCATE
4.a Curriculum and Experiences
4.d Working with Diverse
Students in P-12 Schools
Teacher,
Instructional
Partner, Program
Administrator

Student Impact
assignment from
MEDT 7461
(Instructional
Design)

F.A.T. city videos
from SPED 6706
Learning about the students I serve helps
me to understand where they are and
how best to help them. Not all students
are alike; knowing living conditions,
access to technology, whether a student
is in the Gifted or Special Education
program, and other demographic
information all help to guide instruction.



While there wasnt an artifact from
watching this series of videos, I will
never forget them. I thought these
videos were an excellent explanation of
how students with learning disabilities
experience classroom instruction.
Absolutely eye-opening.
Portfolio Matrix M.Ed./Add-On/Initial Certification in School Library Media


College of Education Conceptual Framework: Professional Excellence; Field Based Inquiry; Betterment of Society support all four outcomes

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