Philosophy of Education I believe that as a teacher I must first believe in my students. When I enter the classroom‚ I will look into the faces of each of my students and see them reach their greatest potential while in my care. I will make it an obligation to not let one single student leave my room at the end of a year without having helped them realize their potential. I will dedicate each and every minute of instruction to the investment of the future of my students. While this sounds
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It is undeniable that the beliefs about students and education have a profound impact on what is taught and how it is taught‚ just as the beliefs about life have a profound impact on how individuals live their lives. Educational beliefs are revised and refined and over time becomes stronger as they seem to serve us well and prove to be true. Thus‚ these beliefs ultimately become our philosophy of education. It is possible that every student that enters a classroom can succeed. However‚ in order
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remember. I do and I understand." -Confucius My personal philosophy of education is most closely related to constructivism‚ which is a theory based on the thought that learning is student led and teachers are the facilitators of children’s learning. Within this type of learning students are required to be active thinkers‚ explainers‚ interpreters and questioners (Woolfolk & Margetts‚2007). Constructivism is an educational philosophy that focuses on constructing knowledge through rich and authentic
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Philosophy of Education I believe education is an experience and the foundation of human interactions. Being in school is where students gain the knowledge that they will need in the future and to also help them determine what they want to do with their lives. In order for this to be in progress there must be teachers who will prepare them and take them through the steps they need to go through. To instruct someone... is not a matter of getting him to commit results to mind. Rather‚ it is to teach
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My Philosophy of Education by Javier Medina I grew up in Venezuela‚ where education follows a model in which the teacher shares his knowledge with the student and the student learns from the teacher‚ not the other way around. I believe this model would benefit from some changes to create more successful individuals in both their professional and personal lives. In the Venezuelan classroom‚ the teacher takes an active
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Philosophy of Education Education plays a big role in the world today‚ which is why I believe it is so important. Throughout my time in my education classes at HSU I have heard many different reasons why people want to become a teacher. I’ve heard things like “I want to become a teacher to have summers off”‚ or “I just really love kids!” I believe to become a teacher you have to have far bigger/better reasons than that‚ because being a teacher really takes a lot of dedication and passion.
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A. Summary of Beliefs in First Philosophy Education Paper My initial beliefs reflected that an effective Christian educator would support three specific conditions to promote learning of all students. The three essential conditions included a foundation of respect‚ being an active listener‚ and engaging in a “fail forward” attitude. Student learning is a multi-faceted paradigm that requires varying approaches. In order for educators to effectively meet the needs of each student‚ they must proficiently
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Overview of CDA 2.0 . .................................................................................. 2 Comparison of the Current and Future CDA Credentialing Processes . ....... 4 The New Professional Portfolio Requirements............................................. 6 The Reflective Dialogue Process................................................................. 12 The CDA 2.0 Exam...................................................................................... 15 The CDA Professional
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eccentric and unscientific‚ and his grand vision of sociology as the centerpiece of all the sciences has not come to fruition. A day school—as opposed to a boarding school—is an institution where children (or high-school age adolescents) are given educational instruction during the day‚ after which children/teens return to their homes. The term can also be used to emphasize the length of full-day programs as opposed to after-school programs‚ as in Jewish day school. Comte‚ (1856) The term day school
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feel they are a part of the education process. Many times children will learn best from one another. They should be encouraged to interact and share ideas and knowledge with each other. Because children learn from others‚ it is important that teachers‚ parents‚ and administrators behave like good models. Teachers and administrators should make the school a comfortable‚ safe‚ and supportive place for students to grow. A balance between choices and boundaries will give children a sense of security. Teachers
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