Teaching Portfolios: Uses and Development
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2002
School
Marketing
Abstract
There is a trend in higher education to take teaching more seriously. Concurrent with this trend is a shift in undergraduate education from an instructional paradigm where the emphasis is on delivering instruction and transferring knowledge to a learning paradigm where the emphasis is on designing, developing, and creating a powerful learning environment. With these trends comes the dilemma of how to evaluate and improve teaching effectiveness. This has contributed to the growing popularity of the teaching portfolio. This article explores the concept and usefulness of a teaching portfolio for marketing educators. By defining a teaching portfolio, describing its uses, and providing guidelines for developing a teaching portfolio, the authors hope to encourage the implementation of teaching portfolios by marketing educators. © 2002, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
Publication Title
Journal of Marketing Education
Volume
24
Issue
1
First Page
35
Last Page
42
Recommended Citation
Babin, L.,
Shaffer, T.,
Tomas, A.
(2002). Teaching Portfolios: Uses and Development. Journal of Marketing Education, 24(1), 35-42.
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