Capstone - Section 1
Capstone - Section 1
Capstone - Section 1
Being a teacher has its challenges as well as its rewards. When considering being a
teacher I believe you need to be open to change and willing to stay the course. As well as being
passionate, patient and consistent with all that you do. I know as a teacher you wear more than
just that one hat but no matter which hat you are wearing, doctor, parent, counsellor, and the list
continues but you are always teaching, to some capacity and the students learn how to be
and build a foundation that can be sustainable through all times. A foundation built on
knowledge, awareness, empathy and a trusted pedagogy. I saw a quote that says “ no child is
alike” therefore you have to cater to each child differently, but I would also say that no two
teachers are alike. We will all bring something unique to the table that will lead to individual
As you go through this portfolio my hope is that you would be open to my uniqueness as
I share artifacts that I hope will intrigue you and allow you to learn more about me as an
educator.
The purpose for the portfolio is to display the abilities I have as an educator. This will
allow you the reader to take a look into some of my accomplishments and achievements as well
as give you some insight as to how I plan to play a vital role in enriching the young minds of
today. This portfolio also gives me an artifact that I can use to timestamp portions of my career
experiences that can lead to employment. This portfolio will also demonstrate my ability to
integrate the learning needs of my students, to implement, a best as possible, a universal design
for learning. I will work to ensure an inclusive environment which will in turn I believe create
Portfolio Development
This section of the portfolio I will explain what you will find as you go through the
practices learned.
Section One: Teacher Candidate Introduction Portfolio Project provides an overall view
of the background and information of the portfolio. You will be introduced to different theorists
who have been important in guiding my philosophy of education and how I approach teaching. I
have included multiple examples of my work that will demonstrate some of my teaching
practices that can be seen through innovative and interactive assignments, assessments or
accommodations.
applications that lead me into becoming an effective educator. These together have molded my
Section Three: Teacher Candidate Artifacts included are several artifacts that I feel are relevant
to enriching the minds of todays children. In these artifacts you will get the chance to see how
everyday classroom lessons can come alive when collaborated with technology to provide
interactive and engaging lessons that boost students learning and performances. Some of the
artifacts I have included are my Weebly Teacher Website, Pecha Kucha and my Classroom
Management Box these will help in demonstrating how the teacher candidate is able to prepare
and provide different tools in order to meet curriculum standards, students interest as well as a
universal design for teaching, which will be inclusive of all styles of learners. Not to take a way
that fact that some may still need some more guidance but the goal is to allow a teaching
Section Four: Alignment to Curriculum and Professional Standards this will be represented via
the teachers’ artifacts and the use of the various curriculum and professional training I’ve had the
privilege to attend. The standards strictly provide the guidance for which all lessons, unit plans
and assessments are drawn from. The teacher uses this to aid in lesson planning. The teaching
strategies are often developed from personal preference and what works for the students you
have. With the schools being so technology driven, that’s all one of the teaching strategies that
Section Five: Teacher Candidate Reflection, this part of the portfolio is insightful for the teacher
candidate as it gives the teacher candidate the opportunity to open up about what being an
effective educator feels like based on some experience. One of the best ways to see oneself is
through reflection. In doing this one can clearly see what works for them as an educator and what
may need to be thought thorough a little deeper. A teacher who can reflect and regroup is one that
is ready to accept that not all things will go the way you expected and is open to change. Trial
and error is the name of the game as a teacher. Therefore, it is critical that a teacher be able to
self assess in order to achieve success. This section is directly for the teacher candidate to self
assess and realize that reflection is healthy so that you can be at your best. A teacher that reflects
can be open to trying new ways to plan, instruct, assess and overall develop and grow.
Section Six: Teacher Candidate Interview Video, in this section of the portfolio we have the
opportunity to develop our professional interview skills through a video doing a mock interview.
This is where the teacher has the opportunity to lay it all on the table and present, explain and
make connections to the different sections of the portfolio. This requires a vast amount
confidence, and courage for the teacher candidate as you are essentially selling yourself via your
portfolio to further your career. In this section I will address in further detail about my portfolio
artifacts, standards, teacher skills, strategies and professionalism. A mock interview provides
I chose a couple theorist who I feel represent the teaching style I encompass the most
shed some light on. One being B.F Skinner “Operant Conditioning” I chose him because I
believe that from a classroom management perspective this style tends to be the most effective.
As much as I’m aware that sometimes this boils down to what the reinforcement is, from
experience I’ve seen classes unite and become a real community due to this style. I feel students
need to be directed and know what the consequences and/or reward are in order to be successful
with expectations. If they understand that if you do “A” “B” is going to be the result they will
learn not to do “A”. It’s our job as educators to steer them to a more preferable option. B.
F. Skinner was one of American’s most influential psychologists. Best known as a behaviorist, he
developed the theory of operant conditioning, which states that “behavior is determined by its
consequences, whether it be reinforcements or punishments, it generally determines the outcome
The other theorist who I believe my teaching style is closely modelled after is Lev Vygotsky. His
theory was called “Constructivism” which in short is learning through modelling. The teacher in
this case will model the desired behaviour and the student will then mimic that behaviour. I
believe this follows my teaching style as I believe that students learn best when they can see
being in a classroom when the teacher would only explain verbally the instructions some
students would understand and some would have to explain multiple times. Whereas when it was
demonstrate, where the students could see what the had to do they were more likely to
Development”. Lev Vygotsky believed we learn socially before development. He further states
ones’ cognitive development derives from social interaction of guided learning in a particular
setting or environment called the zone of proximal development. The ZPD is described as the
“distance between the actual developmental level as determined by independent problem solving
and the level of potential development as determined through problem-solving under adult
Conclusion
As an educator our primary aim is to equip each learner to achieve to the best of their
ability through working in a safe and supportive environment. It is necessary for us to negotiate
appropriate learning goals for groups or individuals that is appropriate for their needs. It is also
very imperative that an educator plan learning activities base on the needs of their student
specific and individual needs within the class. An effective educator strives to achieve
appropriate behaviour and respect for others; identifying and meeting individual learners’ needs;
being aware of the support mechanisms available; being organized. Last but certainly not least,
ensure your own professional development and being reflective, which means learning from
successes as well as mistakes. I believe this section has prepared you for what is to come in the
following sections and that you the reader are ready to go on this journey with me. You’ve learnt
a little about the portfolio, a little about the theorist who I model my teaching and classroom
strategies after as well as a brief run down of each section. Going forward, I believe you will be
intrigued and enlightened on this teacher candidate, and her ability to be the effective teacher that