My Philosophy of education
I believe that each child is born with a gift. The more educated our children are today, the brighter and richer our culture will be in the future. Education is a necessity; it is not a privilege. My goal as an educator is to help students find their element and harness their skills to the fullest potential. They are the future of our society. Every child is born with the hunger to learn. As an educator, I will make sure that my students are in a safe learning environment. I will teach my students the necessary tools that they will need to learn how to be successful in their lives. Since I was a child I always believed that love and respect are two of the most important things that people will need to learn. I think that with the power of love and respect you can make a big difference in other people's lives.
Love is an important piece in the process of education. I will teach my student the power of love. Which is mean the love of learning. Also, my students will learn how to love themselves and others people. How to love and enjoy the process of education. We need to teach our children how to relative to each other. How to communicate to each other, and most importantly how to shared their value each other with the proper information and
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In addition, love is everything which is means that everything you do with love it will work out. When you use love to do something you put fully attention a passion in what you are doing because you love it. That is my point I want my student to love to learn different things and have an open mind. When student have an open mind they have the opportunity to get different knowledge also, they will respect the point of view of others people. I believe that love and respect are keys to be happy and successful in
I believe that the fundamental goal of teaching is to provide a safe environment that allows students to meet their fullest potential in every aspect of their life. My job as an educator is to meet each child’s unique needs in a way that allows them to feel safe and secure to share ideas and take risks when it comes to their own education. I believe that as a teacher I should act as a guide to students’ learning rather than a dictator to it. I also believe that a child’s natural curiosity should direct their learning and impact what they choose to do. The final aspect that I believe is a must have in the classroom is a respect for all people and things. As a role-model for the students, I must show them how
My philosophy of education would include a classroom that supports creativity and gives students an opportunity to explore the world in the confines of four walls. Knowledge results from countless experiences and interactions throughout an individual’s lifetime. I believe the purpose of education is to allow students to discover who they are through exploring who has come before them, and what is possible for them in the future. Formal education should provide students with more than a foundation in basic disciplines. It should develop skills that will facilitate living and working in an ever-changing world; one filled with diversity. As a teacher, I would hope to illustrate to my students how vital each
Ever since I was a little girl I had this dream of being a teacher. Whether it was making up “pretend” tests or having my younger brother sit through my instruction, I knew that I was a born teacher. And now that I have grown and matured into a responsible young woman, I feel that my place in this world is in the classroom. I feel that the children are our future and we should teach them everything we know to the best of our abilities. Every summer since the age of 13, I have been babysitting for local families in my small hometown of Pineville. In fact, 2 years ago I had been babysitting for a Optometrist and his wife and they were expecting their second child. As an honor, they asked if they
I believe that positive student/teacher interaction and family involvement are essential to the learning process. I believe that all students can succeed in education. It is my goal as a teacher to develop the intellect of all learners through a challenging curriculum. I hope to propose thought provoking questions that will prompt students to think and learn on their own. I will provide supervised practice to ensure the students in my classroom are learning. I believe problem-solving skills will be the most valuable skills students can learn. It is important for the class to be active in the community and active in life-changing events. Students learn best by doing. Emphasis will be placed on learning how to learn. Students will take an active role in helping decide what they learn and how they want to learn it. They will be responsible for helping to care for and maintain the learning environment, thus taking ownership of the class.
As postmodern educators feel their way through an ever changing multicultural classroom environment, it is imperative that each hold firmly to their philosophical positions and do not let society influence them in a negative way. At the same time all teachers should be continually reflecting inwardly to make oneself accountable to their profession.
Education is the most important aspect in ones life. Through the development of education, children learn knowledge and
My philosophy as an educator entails many different ideas and techniques. I feel that certain basics must be taught and from there, students should be challenged to use these basics to develop their minds. I also feel that education should help a person become an individual who thinks for himself.
Regardless of the factors that determine the nature of students, I feel the purpose of education is to make sure every student has the ability to live up to his or her full potential. I also feel every student should have the chance to learn and excel through education. When I become a teacher, I will make sure each of my students receives the knowledge they need and has the opportunity to grow during the learning process. I never want a student to leave my classroom and say, “I didn’t learn anything today.” I hope for
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As a teacher, I am responsible for all my students learning. Ultimately, I want to create a warm environment for all students to learn, and not have to feel scrutinized in school like I did when I was in grade school. I will need to be aware of how each student
Through my professional seminar as well as my field experience, I was able to develop and determine what were my values regarding teaching. While I initially thought that my goal as a teacher was primarily to help out students and make their learning meaningful, through working and interacting with teachers at my host school, I came to the conclusion that this must be done by showing students the connection between what they are learning and their real life. Moreover, the teacher must not only be knowledgeable of their material, but they must show that they care about the students learning. More specifically, an effective teacher involves one who understands their classroom and their students and knows which strategies to use such that every student has an opportunity to succeed.
I want my students to know that I value their education and success. My students will know that education is their foundation to the future. By being successful in the classroom, the students will go on to be successful in life. Students are like sponges and soak up any and all information provided to them. My overall goal is to make sure that my students know how important their education is because they are our society’s future. The students will grow up to be our future doctors, lawyers, and presidents. The sky is the limit, but in order for them to succeed, their education comes first and
All children are given an education, however not all children are given the same opportunity to become successful. I would like to be able to provide all children I teach with a successful education that acts as a foundation for the rest of their lives. An education that not only provides them with an academic base for their future, but, that also teaches them the importance of sociability and consideration for others. My inspiration for this kind of education has come from my own children, whom I taught at home without actually realising it, I watched them flourish daily with their education and achieve constantly. Witnessing my children developing their own skills and becoming successful social beings, always did and still does, fill me with joy. I have a very active role in the education of my children and I want to be able to provide other children with the same experiences to learning as I provide my own children. Upon qualifying as a teaching assistant, I was fascinated every day by children and what they had achieved with my help and support. I now aspire to become a teacher who can influence and inspire other children to want to learn.
My philosophy for education is for my young students to experience enjoyment, appreciation, and respect every day in my class so they will look forward to attending and participating in school.
Education is a very important part of society. I feel that it should teach children how to function in a society, and learn the basics they will need to expand on for the rest of their life. I feel that it is used to teach moral, and ethical standards of living. The schools are used to help the children learn to function in life, and achieve the goals of their choosing. Education is important because without it I firmly believe that society would be a very savage institution. With the things that we teach in today’s schools we give the power to know the basics such as reading, writing, and math but we also give them the ability to function in a society. As a teacher I hope to set my student of fire. I want to see them come alive with a desire to want everything that is out there for them. I want to be able to make a difference in just one person’s life. If I can do this I would feel I have done what I am supposed to do. I want my students to know the world is theirs to take and do with it whatever they may choose.