Title: PORTFOLIOS
1PORTFOLIOS
- Diversified Career Preparation
- The Academy of Irving ISD
- 2005
2Definition
- RESUME
- Usually 1-page
- Summary of what is done, learned, and interested
in - Might say like to help other people
- PORTFOLIO
- Group of documents
- Documents prove what resume says
- Might contain a letter from teacher thanking for
spending time with a new student
3Why a Portfolio?
- High School Freshman/Sophomore
- Get to know self better
- Important learning tool
- High School Junior/Senior
- Interviews
- Decisions about education and career goals
- After High School
- Tool for marketing self to potential employers
- Meet with college admissions personnel
4Why a Portfolio?
- Portfolio shows
- What you have accomplished
- What your skills are
- What experiences you have had
- What you have done to improve yourself
- What your goals and values are
- What your school and career preferences are
5Benefits of a Portfolio
- Evaluates self and progression
- Important Grades do not show
- Everything about self
- Capabilities of understanding
- Capabilities of doing
- Activities out of school
- Builds self-confidence
6Setting goals may give you the courage to try to
achieve those goals.
7Portfolios Goals
- Set goals that are specific
- Set goals you can reach
- Set goals you can measure
- Set goals that are realistic
- Set a deadline for each step taken toward
reaching goals
8Portfolios Goals
- Set long-range goals sometime in the future
- Set short-range goals reach soon
- Goals for lifes direction
- To always keep learning, even when no long a
student - To be number one in career
- To be the best possible
9Portfolios Goals
- Goals before creating portfolio
- See what needs to be done to reach goals
- Identify what might keep from reaching goals
- Think about way to deal with those things
10Portfolios Goals
- Goals for determining content
- What strengths and weaknesses are
- What values are
- What is wanted from career
- What skills and abilities are
- What is to be accomplished
11Most interviewers from college recruiters to
restaurant managers know what type person they
are looking for. Interviewers want information
that helps them make a decision.
12The Portfolio
- Different ways to make a portfolio
- Limited by creativity, time, and budget
- Master Portfolio
- Contains every piece of information about self
and background - Subset Portfolios
- Contain only information that applies to certain
situations - Pull documents from Master portfolio that
matches qualities to need
13Methods of Organization
- Multiple Intelligences
- SCANS Skills
- Self-Exploration
14Multiple Intelligences
Methods of Organization
EXAMPLE
Photo of AwardWinning Project
- VISUAL/SPATIAL
- Visual skills
- Looking at objects and spaces
- VERBAL/LINGUISTIC
- Language skills
- Reading, writing, speaking, and listening
- MATHEMATICAL/LOGICAL
- Math skills
- Working with numbers and by solving problems
EXAMPLE
PublishedArticle
EXAMPLE
SAT MathScore
15Multiple Intelligences
Methods of Organization
EXAMPLE
Participation in Youth Recreation Program Letter
- BODILY/KINESTHETIC
- Physical skills
- Doing things and using body
- MUSICAL/RHYTHMIC
- Music and rhythm skills
- Using musical concepts, songs, patterns, and
musical instruments - INTRAPERSONAL
- Self-awareness skills
- Natural understanding of feelings, values, and
ideas
EXAMPLE
Participation inChurch YouthChoir Letter
EXAMPLE
Photo withNursing HomeResident
16Multiple Intelligences
Methods of Organization
EXAMPLE
ProgramShowing Rolein a Musical
- INTERPERSONAL
- People skills
- Learn through natural ability to understand
others working in group - NATURALIST
- Outdoor skills
- Learn from outdoor activities, animals, field
trips appreciate nature
EXAMPLE
Article aboutMembership inHikers Club
17Multiple Intelligences
Methods of Organization
EXAMPLE
Award for aNeighborhoodPolitical Survey
- EXISTENTIAL
- Mental visualization skills and high ideals
- Learn by looking at the big picture interested
in world issues and in ethical conduct
18SCANS Skills
Methods of Organization
Secretarys Commission on Achieving Necessary
SkillsU.S. Secretary of Labor
EXAMPLE
SAT Scores
- BASIC
- Read, write, do mathematics, listen, and speak
- THINKING
- Think creatively, make decisions, solve
problems, reason, and learn - PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Responsible for self, maintain self-esteem, be
sociable, and have integrity and honesty
EXAMPLE
Speech ClubAward
EXAMPLE
Participation asYouth ChoirLeader Letter
If you dont have these skills, interviewers may
not consider you!
19Self-Exploration
Methods of Organization
birth certificate health records picture ID
social security passport drivers license
work permit non-citizen paperssurvey/test/asses
sment results
- Personal Information
- Values
- Introduction Personal Reflections
family life is like education - social group
membershipslife experiences involvement in
public/community serviceleadership roles
church charitable organizations
self discovery about self while assembling
portfoliocareer education goals major
interests special abilitiesautobiographical
short summary
20Self-Exploration
Methods of Organization
- Accomplishments Job History
- Skills and Attributes
- Education Training
resume description of paid/unpaid
jobsname/address of organizations supervisors
namesjob evaluations references letters of
recommendation
formal/informal training job, school,
hobby/interestsintangible qualities
communicate well work on team projectslearn
quickly follow instructions accept criticism
- creative
high school transcript course descriptions
information about completed projectsseminars/wor
kshops completed
21Self-Exploration
Methods of Organization
positive, written statements about
school/work/communityactivities
awards/certificates
22Portfolio Supplies
- Original documents (clean, clear photocopies
will work) - Place in transparent plastic cover (sheet
protection) - Separators/labels to divide sections (type
labels) - 3-ring binder, not too large or too small
(large materials may require artist-type case)
- Copies of documents
- Sheet protectors
- Section dividers
- Labels
- 3-ring binder
- Cover sheet
- Briefcase
PAPER PORTFOLIO
23Portfolio Supplies
- Cover sheet (computer generated or original
design not too wild) - Name
- Address
- E-mail address
- Telephone number
- During interview, place items in briefcase for
easy access - All visuals should look appealing and be in color
- Clean off any smudges/handprints
- Copies of documents
- Sheet protectors
- Section dividers
- Labels
- 3-ring binder
- Cover sheet
- Briefcase
PAPER PORTFOLIO
24Portfolio E-Supplies
- Electronic version of resume
- Scan documents (proofread everything)
- CD (cannot change after distribution)
- Web site
- Web-creation software (50)
- Domain name, URL (50/3-years)
- Web hosting service (10/month)
- Not expensive
- Update easily
- Contact others fast
- Wider public touch
ELECTRONIC PORTFOLIO
25An electronic portfolio will not get you a job,
but it might get you an interview.
26Portfolio The Interview
- Before Interview
- Describe one skill or accomplishment
- Describe problem or need faced
- Describe action taken to solve problem or meet
need - Describe results
Preparation Preparation Preparation
27Your portfolio is a marketing too. And YOU are
what is being marketed.
28Create a Portfolio
29Create a Portfolio
Create a self-exploration portfolio using the
guidelines and information presented.
Create an electronic self-exploration portfolio
(PowerPoint, etc.) using the guidelines and
information presented.
30Portfolios
- Diversified Career Preparation