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    When thinking of teaching I feel excited realizing that God has given me the opportunity to teach and the gift to do it. When I was 22, I was working as a nurse and enjoyed it immensely, but then got married to a teacher. After that, I found myself in educational institutions. I then decided to take up teaching and enrolled myself in a teacher-training program. This was without any passion or thought merely out of convenience. When I completed it I was asked to teach teacher training students. I

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    Higher Education Faculty Teaching Philosophy Introduction Many higher institutions have a statement of philosophies of their own derived from their pioneer or parent institutions or organizations (Higgins & Leonora, 2009). The Catholic University of America School of Nursing has its pioneer group that is the Catholic Church. Therefore, every value, virtue, norm, composition and beliefs are all originated from the Catholic Church and are thus modified to fit its environment

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    PART A My Philosophy of Teaching What is ‘Philosophy’ & ‘Philosophy of Teaching’? Dictionary defines ‘Philosophy’ as ‘love of wisdom’. It is made up of two Greek words, philo, meaning love, and sophos meaning wisdom. Schonwetter et al. (2002) defines a philosophy of teaching as ‘a systematic and critical rationale that focuses on the important components defining effective teaching and learning in a particular discipline and / or institutional context.’ Natasha Kenny defines a philosophy of teaching

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    In our centre self-review report on play pedagogy in relation to Lion Kindergarten’s teaching philosophy statement we will be underpinning the theoretical ideas around play and what play is and showing a critical understanding of play and playfulness. We will be identifying play in relation to children’s learning and development, and teaching within New Zealand early childhood settings. We will then be identifying and critically discussing two aspects of play that are particularly important to the

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    The Teaching Philosophy of Matthys J. Uys: A Brief Revision. Every teacher, since the beginning of time, is unique in his or her own way, and has thus their own teaching philosophy based upon an ultimate goal of education, teaching approaches, views concerning learners, and teaching values, in order to certify that learners learn the necessary knowledge, skills and values as required by the South African Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement. In the following essay my teaching philosophy

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    educational philosophy statement. It represents my ideas and values about teaching and learning; it reveals my personal teaching beliefs and their relation to the five major established educational philosophies; it shows my role and responsibilities in educational process. I place great significance on personal style of instruction and its influence on curriculum implementation. The paper also highlights my career aspiration and orientation. Personal Educational Philosophy Like a good

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    Socrates 'The Apology'

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    The Apology is a piece of writing, where Socrates is addressing all of his accusers about the all of the wrongdoings that he has been accused of having a part in. The story starts off in a courtroom, where Socrates is addressing the men of Athens about the persuasive words of his accusers (Plato 1). Socrates states that he is a man of old age, being over seventy years old (1). He states that this trial is the first time he has ever been in a court of law, and he asks them to excuse any language that

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    As teacher I look forward to teaching in the DMPS area because of the diversity within these schools. One of the school’s I would like to teach at is East High School. East is located on 14th street near downtown. It is literally in the middle of the city and because of its location the students there come from all kinds of ethnic, culture, and economic backgrounds. One of the mission statements for this school is “Using research based strategies, along with high expectations, to increase student

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    Beliefs” 1). Background Information Confucius developed his own philosophy known as Confucianism (“Biography Confucius” 2). Confucius teachings became the state philosophy of China during the Han Dynasty and the basis of government and civil service exams (“Biography Confucius” 2). Confucianism greatly influenced society by teaching others benevolence, or kindness which is one of his many beliefs, Jen (“Confucianism and Daoism” 2). Thesis Statement Confucius was a famous teacher and philosopher who influenced

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    personal goals or efforts. My goal is to coach college football and my leadership philosophy is base upon my desire to teach and coach the sport of football, however my leadership strategy can and will be used in other areas of my life. My leadership philosophy is base upon a three-prong concept, Honesty, Organizational atmosphere that focus on teaching, Respect. The concept of honesty for my philosophy is for my subordinates to know and trust the information that I provide them

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