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Program and Course Requirements Comprehensive Examination: Portfolio and Presentation Purpose
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Teaching Additional Languages:M.Ed. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)Comprehensive Examination: Portfolio and Presentation Purpose The final examination is an opportunity for students to reflect upon and synthesize their experiences in the program in reference to their professional goals as scholars and educators. Process: The final comprehensive examination for the M.Ed. in TESOL or Foreign Language Education consists of (1) a portfolio, and (2) a presentation to faculty and students. Written examination: Portfolio: The development of a portfolio is an on-going process that begins as soon as you enter the program. You are responsible for saving materials from coursework and other degree requirements that demonstrate significant learning. As you near the end of your program, you should select the best samples of your work for inclusion in the portfolio. You are responsible for notifying your advisor of your intent to take the comprehensive examination by the first week of your final fall or spring semester in the program. You will then be informed by UGA email of the due date for your portfolio and of your presentation. You will need a Livetext account to create your portfolio online. To obtain a Livetext account, please contact the Office of Instructional Technology, 2nd floor Aderhold Hall. Your portfolio will be based upon five to seven projects, written work assignments, or other activities that demonstrate your accomplishment of the following program objectives:
Contents of portfolio (available in Livetext):
A research project must be one of these projects. Scanned documents, digital photos, or original Word documents can be included in the portfolio. If the project is not easily scanned or photographed (e.g., a poster presentation), the original project should be submitted to your advisor on the same date as your portfolio. (2) Oral examination: Presentation: Students will prepare a 15 to 20 minute presentation on a project contained in the portfolio. At a designated time in the last half of the semester, an oral examination will be held for examinees who have passed the written portfolio examination. The examination is open to all students and faculty. Two faculty members from the Teaching Additional Languages program will be present to evaluate oral presentations. Each student presentation will be followed by a discussion in which faculty will ask the presenter to expand on the synthesis and reflection on their experiences in the program that they undertook in their portfolio. Samples of previous comprehensive examination portfolios are available on Livetext. You are encouraged to look through these examples and to attend a comprehensive examination presentation session in preparation for the examination.
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