I am in my second year of teaching and have trialled a paper folder, AITSL app and have now moved toward constructing an e-folio to present my compilation of evidence to my principal. I want to share this with you, because it has saved me time on handling and sorting paperwork. Another reason I have elected for this method, is because I live in the Pilbara, WA and would like to store my evidence electronically for when I travel to Perth for conferences or school holidays (my initial file must have weighed a few kilos at least!). Below, you'll find a video explaining how I have put it together. There are also some example documents which you can download. Plus, a reference sheet, that has some pointers and steps to run you through how to make one yourself. For more information on the AITSL standards and moving from graduate to proficiency please click the AITSL link at the top of the page. I hope this helps you on your journey to becoming a proficient teacher too. Miss Dodds
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