Section One
Section One
Section One
This portfolio was developed with the intention of showcasing to prospective employers
the skills and readiness that the teacher candidate has developed throughout the Masters of
Science in Elementary Education at Medaille College. The purpose of this portfolio is to provide
you with a better understanding of all that I have learned and what I have been preparing for, to
ultimately teach in a classroom environment. This portfolio will showcase my best teaching
practices, pedagogy, and my philosophy of education along with my ability to plan, instruct, and
assess students in ways that are engaging and purposeful which define me as an effective
educator.
This portfolio focuses on six distinct sections that will be individually described in detail.
These sections include the teacher candidate introduction to the elementary portfolio project,
and professional standards, teacher candidate reflection, and the teacher candidate interview
video. Each of these sections will be discussed in depth allowing me to showcase the
professional experience. The artifacts that will follow in section three will outline the various
lessons and activities completed throughout my time at Medaille College along with standards
and expectations relating to New York State and Ontario. Artifacts such as lesson plans to parent
newsletters and to classroom management tools, each of these various elements will portray the
The field of education and being an educator is a commitment to continuous learning and
developing professionally. I believe that my past experiences have prepared me to tackle this
next stage in my professional development. My previous roles as an Educational Assistant and
Child and Youth Worker have provided much insight to the field of education. Both of these
roles have allowed me to directly work with children and youth in various capacities by teaching
them and learning with them. I have been challenged in ways I did not think were possible and I
have achieved many things that I could have only hoped for. I have worked with students of
various abilities and am beyond grateful for my many experiences in various schools and grade
levels. I am also grateful and blessed to have worked with many teachers that have become my
mentors throughout this journey I am on. My resume reflects my experiences, willingness, and
Education has changed from what I remember it being growing up. Now, more than ever,
inclusion and acceptance are evidenced and hold the utmost importance. As educators, we will
be working with students with varying needs and abilities. We must create a positive and an
accommodations can be made for students so they can thrive. We cannot progress in the teaching
world if we believe that each student is the same and learns in the same manner. If we do this,
then we are setting our students up for failure and our failure as educators. I want to be the type
of educator that is passionate, who learns and works alongside my peers, encourages my students
to reach their goals and potential, allow my students to be explorers, and so much more. I want to
create a classroom that is diverse, not only in cultures but in needs and abilities and strengths and
weaknesses. I want to grow and learn alongside my students. Throughout this portfolio, you will
see how ready and excited I am to embark on this next chapter of my life.
focus on a particular aspect. Section One, Teacher Candidate Introduction to the Elementary
Portfolio Project focuses on introducing the portfolio itself along with background information
about the candidate and willingness to learn, teach, grow, and theories and theorists that I believe
have influenced the field of education. Theories and theorists are very important not only for
their contribution to the field of education but also their practices that are still utilized in
classrooms today. From observation and experience within the classroom setting, without proper
routines, structures, and classroom management, teaching itself can become quite challenging.
The theorists that will be discussed in this section focus on the child and their school
environment and have created and implemented many strategies that can help teachers in today’s
classrooms.
In section two, Teacher Candidate Background Experiences, the focus is placed directly
on the teacher candidate and the journey that was had to get to this point. The main components
of this particular section include an introduction of the section, educational and work related
development of resume. Through this section, you will be able to gain a better understanding of
my experiences and how they have led me down the education path.
In section three, Teacher Candidate Artifacts, the focus is on the work I have completed
gained. It is here that you will see my ability to create lesson plans that can be modified and
accommodated to the various needs and abilities of my students. I have created lessons and
presentations using various forms of technology and have created classroom management tools
that will be of use one day in my future classroom. The artifacts that have been chosen for the
portfolio encompass my best work while at Medaille College and connect to the numerous
theories and practices that I have learned throughout the program. Completing these artifacts has
made me aware of features that need to be considered and mindful of when becoming an
effective teacher.
curriculum and professional standards that need to be abided by as a teacher. This section will
standards and expectations laid out in my artifacts discussed in section three of this portfolio
project. This section will touch on New York State Common Core, New York State Learning
Standards, Ontario Curriculum Expectations, and New York State Code of Ethics for Educators,
Ontario Ethical Standards, InTASC, ISTE, and Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), the
Department of Education Claims and CAEP Standards. This section also encompasses the
learner and their learning environment along with content, assessment, planning for instruction,
experiences and reflection. This section will highlight my experience with creating this portfolio
and the overall teacher education program at Medaille College. It will also shine light on the
various experiences, observations, and lessons I have learned and acquired and how I personally
have met the Medaille College Department of Education Claims and CAEP Standards. The main
piece within this section is my overall reflection which will discuss my readiness to become a
teacher and the knowledge and skills I have gained to become an effective teacher. This will
provide a better understanding of how all of my experiences that led me to this point in my life
have shaped me as an individual as well as how my philosophy of education has developed over
time.
In section six, Teacher Candidate Teacher Interview Video, there will be a 10-15 minute
video using Screen-o-Matic and the Weebly website with answers to specific questions that
could appear in a professional teaching interview that I will answer. Within the video, I will
present connections to the artifacts in my portfolio along with standards, teacher skills, strategies,
and professional dispositions. The intended purpose is not only to showcase my learned
become prevalent within today’s classroom and school environments. This will also provide an
opportunity to demonstrate my communication and speaking skills and present to you as the
The field of education has been heavily influenced by many scholars and their work that
to this day still holds a significant value. Throughout the duration of this program, we have
learned about many individuals who have impacted the education system by providing
knowledge, skills, and strategies that can be implemented in the classroom and school setting.
Some of the theorists that have stood out to me personally are Harry Wong, B.F. Skinner,
Howard Gardner, Lev Vygotsky, and Jean Piaget. Each of these scholars changed the way that
Harry Wong is a theorist that focused greatly on a well-managed classroom and overall
classroom management. Classroom management is defined as “all of the things that a teacher
does to organize students, space, time, and materials so that learning can take place” (Wong, n.d.,
1). Wong focuses on incorporating student involvement and cooperation within the classroom so
the learning environment is productive and positive. I believe these are important features to
focus on when teaching, whether you are new or experienced. Wong emphasized classroom
procedures and how crucial they can be for the classroom environment including such tasks as
quieting the class, how entrance and dismissal work for the class, how students seek assistance,
etc. (Wong, n.d., 5). By having structure and routines in place, it will ultimately make the time
teaching and learning more effective for the teacher and students.
B.F. Skinner was a behaviourist who developed the theory of operant conditioning.
Operant conditioning is a method involving rewards and punishments for behaviour and
associates individual behaviour and consequences (McLeod, 2018). I have seen firsthand the
benefits to this method within the classroom setting. When students work well, they receive an
incentive and when students misbehave, they do not receive a reward. It is human nature that
when we tend to do well in something and see the benefits, we want to continue doing well and
when we aren’t we do not reap the benefits. However, each class is going to be different because
what may have worked one year for a teacher, may not work for another year and different class.
Howard Gardner developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983 placing emphasis
on the fact that I.Q. is too limited to study intelligence and that people have multiple
intelligences (Cherry, 2018). Gardner believes there are 8 types of intelligences including visual-
intrapersonal, and naturalistic. Each of these intelligences has strengths and characteristics all
very distinct and specific. In the classroom setting teachers should be developing and facilitating
lessons that allow students to access other abilities using other intelligences.
Lev Vygotsky was a developmental psychologist who created the sociocultural theory of
child development. Vygotsky believed that children learn their behaviours and habits through
their cultural and interpersonal experiences (GoodTherapy, 2007). Through this Vygotsky
developed the concept of zone of proximal development and scaffolding. This notion is based on
the fact that children will learn to do a task with assistance but over time, learn more along the
way so they are able to increase their knowledge and ability further independently. I believe as
educators, we will help instill knowledge and skills in our students so they are able and capable
to continue to learn more. Students will be able to better learn when they are taught concepts,
work through tasks together, and ultimately being able to complete those tasks on their own,
Jean Piaget focused his clinical research on development and determined four stages. The
four stages of development involve the sensorimotor stage, pre-operational stage, concrete
operational stage, and the formal operational stage. All of these stages are characterized by a
different level of development and cognition as students move through the various educational
levels into early adulthood. Classrooms are filled with diverse learners and all types of learning
and developmental stages need to be considered by the teacher. Piaget also utilized the theory of
constructivism stating that children’s knowledge base grows based on schemas (McLeod, 2015).
This can include what the students previously knew or they categorize information into new
schemas. Some of the guiding principles developed by Piaget involve encouraging children to
explore and experiment in their environments, and creating individualized instruction so the
child can learn at their own level of readiness (Ornstein, Levine, Vocke, & Gutek, 2017). This
allows students a more hands on approach to their learning which allows for better understanding
of content.
Conclusion
The field of education and teaching in today’s world has changed drastically over the
years. There are so many aspects to teaching that must be considered such as individual needs
and abilities of students, technology within the classroom, diverse learning environment, among
so many other features. Children deserve to learn in an environment that is safe, respectful, and
academically and socially engaging. It is the teacher’s responsibility to create and teach lessons
that cater to the needs of all students. The teacher must keep in mind that not every student learns
in the same way or can process material in the same manner. There needs to be time and energy
spent on helping students achieve their potential. In order to effectively teach, there needs to be
good classroom management with practical routines and structure for students and teachers to
follow within the classroom environment. The theorists mentioned in this portfolio have all
contributed to my development as a future educator because they have developed methods and
theories that are beneficial to students and classroom setting. I would like to end this section of
my portfolio with the famous quote by Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful
weapon which you can use to change the world” (Strauss, 2013). I hope that this portfolio will
demonstrate my abilities and skills in regards to teaching and I sincerely hope that you enjoy the
remainder of my portfolio.