How to relate artifacts to specific elements of competency


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Part D: Competencies - In this section you are encouraged to attach a wide variety of artifacts for each standard.  Be creative here.  Everything is fair game: written testimonials from others, meeting agendas and minutes, notes from conferences, photographs, websites you've developed, notes of appreciation, letters of commendation, professional development certificates, conference brochures/programs, etc.  You may include artifacts that appear elsewhere in the portfolio. For example, a course benchmark (Part E) or training certificate (Part H) and/or an internship project (Part F) may also support a specific AIA competency standard here in Part D. Be careful, however, not to be too redundant.  The key in this section (and your portfolio in general) is to show a variety of artifacts and to be creative.

Competency Based: As you include artifacts in your portfolio, remember that this is not simply a scrapbook in which to collect your work. For each section in which you attach artifacts, you are to introduce those artifacts with a brief paragraph explaining how the attached artifact(s) show your competency. Being a competency-based portfolio, the required theme throughout should be the integration of the Advanced Internship Standards (AIA).

NOTE:  You are encouraged to leave the competency chart in each section as a reference for both you and the reader.  Some interns choose to relate artifacts to specific elements of the competency chart.  You can do this making a note of which attachments relate to specific elements.

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