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         <title><![CDATA[What is a professional development portfolio?]]></title>
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	A portfolio is a selection of materials which illustrate your professional growth as a teacher. It is a work in progress and helps you to identify, focus and reflect on areas of interest to you as a teacher. What goes into it is your decision. You choose what you feel best represents your knowledge, skills, achievements and expertise. You decide how you will use it and whether it is for your eyes alone, or whether you will share it with your colleagues, mentors or supervisors.

	

	Why should...]]></description>
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	REFLECTIVE PRACTICE.TEACHER´S EVALUATION

	After finishing the Didactic Unit the teacher can evaluate her/his own work. Because of that the self-evaluation can be a good tool. With this reflective process we can review the lessons we have taught, identify what went well and what we may need to change or improve.&nbsp;

	

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	The teacher can ask himself questions such as these:

	• What went well/why?

	• What did not go well/why?

	• What changes do I need to make?

	• What...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Website launched]]></title>
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	Tell your visitors why you have started a new presentation and how it benefits them. Mention your goals and project advantages. Try to briefly give your visitors reasons why they should return to your pages.]]></description>
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