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A statement of personal philosophy of education is a reflective piece, generally 1-2 pages long that summarizes your core educational beliefs (your core beliefs about the purpose, process, nature, and ideals of education). Since the statement of philosophy also serves as a writing sample, it must demonstrate mastery of spelling, grammar and other rules of written English. (For the purposes of this course, your statement will be 2-3 pages long.)
A philosophy is not a curriculum statement or a description of your teaching style. It is a statement about the beliefs and ideals that underlie your thinking. It is a set of beliefs that regulate your actions. Your philosophy …show more content…
The true purpose of school. 2. The role of the teacher in learning. 3. How students best learn. 4. What it should be taught in school (knowledge, skills, and dispositions).
Try to answer all of them before you start writing your personal philosophy of education statement.
Cultural, political, and economic purposes
1.1. Explain what culture means to you. Are all aspects of culture worth maintaining? What is dominant culture?
1.2. Explain what democracy means to you. Present alternative views of democracy.
1.3. Explain what economic success means to you. How do you prepare for it?
Goals for students and the role of the teacher
2.1. What are your goals for your students? Think of these goals in terms of knowledge, skills, and dispositions – educational goals.
2.2. How will you achieve those goals (which methods/pedagogies to use)?
2.3. How do you justify educational goals and methods/pedagogies? Give reasons with a reference to what is good for an individual’s happiness and fulfillment as well as for the society to which you contribute as a