The culminating task of CEDP is the Teaching Portfolio. For CEDP participants, the teaching portfolio begins with Phase 1 of the program and should be completed by Phase 3 to be presented to your learning team and learning team facilitator. Your Program Chair may ask to view your teaching portfolio as well. To complete the program and gain your CEDP certificate, you must complete your teaching portfolio. 

An open education resource entitled Developing Your Teaching Dossier Series was created by five Ontario Universities. The terms dossier and portfolio can be used interchangeably. These comprehensive modules cover all the aspects of a teaching portfolio and can help you create yours. To view the complete modules, please visit the CAE Faculty Hub on Blackboard and click "Teaching Dossier (Portfolio) Modules" under "Resources" in the left side menu. For an adapted snapshot of the modules broken down by section, please peruse the accordian sections below. If you have any questions, please contact the CEDP Coordinator in the CAE office by emailing cae@stclaircollege.ca.

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CEDP Mandatory Requirements of the Teaching Portfolio for St. Clair Participants
  • Teaching Philosophy Statement
  • Mentorship (reflection from 1st year mentorship experience)
  • T&L Conversations (reflection from attendance of a minimum of one T&L Conversations session)
  • Tech Experiment (reflection from the technology experiment assigned in Phase 2 and implemented during year 2 of full time teaching)
  • Teaching Circles (reflection from Teaching Circles experience)
  • Sample lesson plan with activity (could be a joint artifact with the tech experiment)
  • Online Learning modules (reflection/handouts from module activities)
What is a teaching portfolio?

Characteristics and Components of a Teaching Portfolio

What is a Statement of Teaching Philosophy (STP)?

Values, Practices, and Evidence

Writing Your Statement of Teaching Philosophy

Teaching Portfolio Components

This open-access resource under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License was co-developed by five institutional partners—Ryerson (X) University, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, University of Windsor, and Western University—using H5P Studio offered through eCampusOntario. This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario's support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy, visit https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.