E.V.R 300

Research and Portfolio Development

 

SHAW UNIVERSITY

DURHAM CAPE CENTER

 

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EVR 300/section 57:            Research and Portfolio Development (Fri. 5:30-8:00)

Instructor:                                                Dr. Désiré Baloubi

Phone:                                                       (919) 546-8307 (Ed Building 06) & (919) 546-8254

E-mail:  dbaloubi@shawu.edu and desbaloubi@hotmail.com

Office hours: 

 

Required Text:                Alternative Programs of Education: Handbook for Portfolio Development and Assessment. Raleigh:  Shaw University, 2002.

 

Course Description:         

This course is designed to provide students with direction and assistance in the investigation and

 analysis of significant learning experiences in their lives.  The result of this investigation will be

 a portfolio, a student-prepared research document identifying and verifying the results of these

 experiences.   The portfolio may be submitted to the University as a petition to receive college

 credit for prior learning.

 

Course Objectives:

 To develop skills in research, analysis, and writing

 To ensure appropriate credit for college-level learning through life experiences

   

Specialty Area Standards:

Standard 1: Teachers know and understand the English Language.

Indicator 1: Teachers understand the evolving nature of the English Language.

Indicator 2: Teachers understand the conventions of Standard English, as well as dialect and register variations.

Indicator 3: Teachers understand individual language acquisition and development, recognizing the impact of cultural, economic, political, and social environments upon language.

Standard 11: Teachers foster in students an awareness and appreciation of their own and others' cultures.

Indicator 1: Teachers incorporate diverse resources in context to connect global ideas to student experiences.

Indicator 2: Teachers respect students' native languages in their relation to the conventions of Standard English.

Indicator 3: Teachers enhance students' understanding of themselves and others to establish classroom cultures of mutual respect.

 

Student Classroom Decorum Expectations

  

To enhance the learning atmosphere of the classroom, students are expected to dress and behave in a fashion conducive to learning in the classroom.  More specifically, students will refrain from disruptive classroom behavior, that is, talking to classmates, disrespectful responses to teacher instructions; swearing; wearing clothes that impede academic learning such as but not limited to wearing body-revealing clothing and excessively baggy pants; hats/caps; and/or headdress.  Students will turn off telephones prior to entering the classroom.  Students who exhibit the behaviors described above, or similar behaviors, will be immediately dismissed from class at the third documented offense.  The student will be readmitted to class only following a decision by the department chair.  The student may appeal the decision of the department chair to the Dean of the College offering the course, and, subsequently, to the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and then to the President of Shaw University.  The decision of the President will be final.  Failure to follow the procedures herein outlined will result in termination of the appeal, and revert to the decision of the department chair.

 

Each behavior construed by the teacher/professor as non-contributive to learning will be recorded, properly documented, and appropriately reported to the student and to the chair of the academic department offering the course.  The report will be in written form with a copy provided to both the student and the department chair.  The faculty member should retain a copy for his/her own records.

 

Additional student behavior codes may be found in Student Affairs.

 

Course Evaluation:

               Student achievement in this course will be evaluated on the basis of the following components:

              Attendance and adherence to assignment due dates         10%

              Autobiography                                                                          20%

              Resume                                                                                       10%

              Inventory of skills & competencies                                        10%

              Narrative                                                                                     40%

              Participation/Discussion Board                                              10%

Course Schedule:

Week 1  General Introduction:  The Portfolio, General Guidelines, Evaluation Criteria, Common Problems,             

                and Academic Standards (pp. 3-6).  Assignment (pp. 6-9)

Week 2              The Autobiography (pp. 6-7): outline and introduction due + group discussion

Week 3              Autobiography 1st draft due + discussion of The Inventory (pp. 10-12)/Bring tentative list of 

                          skills & competencies to next class

Week 4              Group work: Identifying Areas of Knowledge and matching them with academic topics 

                           and subject areas (pp.   12-16)

Week 5              Autobiography final draft due + Professional Training (pp. 16-18) + Resume workshop

Week 6              Resume final drat due + Licenses, Apprenticeships, Certifications (pp. 18-19) + Inventory

Week 7              Midterm: Autobiography + Resume Non-Transferable Business/Technical Schools (p. 18)

Week 8              Inventory due + Courses from Non-Accredited Colleges and Universities (pp. 19-20)

Week 9              Selecting Evidence (pp. 20-23) + Verification letters +  Narrative (pp.23-29)

Week 10            First draft of Narrative due +  Class discussion of documentation (group work)

Week 11            The Narrative: Including Training and Work Experience (pp. 25-26)

Week 12            Final draft of the Narrative due + Class discussion of documentation and miscellaneous

Week 13            Portfolio Critique Workshop: Use Criteria in Appendix A (p. 30)

Week 14             One-on-one Conferences

Week 15            Submitting Completed Portfolio

Week 16             Final Grades

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USEFUL HYPERLINKS FOR OUR RESUME WORKSHOP:

1.  http://resume.monster.com/articles/bloopers/

2.  http://resume.monster.com/dosanddonts/bloopers/

3.  http://www.search.co.tt/trinidad/jobs/10.html

4.  http://www.jokes2go.com/lists/list156.html

5.  http://www.maderaworkforce.org/tenclassicresumebloopers.htm

6.  http://resume.monster.com/resume_samples/

7.  http://jobsmart.org/tools/resume/index.cfm

8.  http://jobsmart.org/tools/resume/samples.cfm

9.  http://www.quintcareers.com/resume_samples.html

10. http://www.jobweb.com/Resumes_Interviews/default.htm

11. http://www.jobweb.com/Resources/Library/Samples/Four_Sample_Resumes_68_01.htm

12. http://www.career-resumes.com/resume_samples.html

13. http://www.distinctiveweb.com/samples.htm

14. http://susanireland.com/resumeindex.htm

 

RESUME  dos and don'ts:

1. http://www.capital.edu/cc/car/csresgetstart.htm

 

2. http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/student_affairs/success/career/students/handbook/resume_do.html

 

3. http://www.placementindia.com/support/resume-donot.htm

 

4. http://www.mail-archive.com/techtarget@lists.techtarget.com/msg00235.html

 

5. http://www.creativegroup.com/ResumeWriting

 

6. http://www.careerservices.neu.edu/resume_dos_students.html

 

7. http://resume.monster.com/archives/dosanddonts/

 

8. http://www.cvtips.com/resume.html

 

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Autobiography