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    Reading Philosophies

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    Running head: Reading Reading Philosophies Monica Grand Canyon University-EED 470 March 17‚ 2013 Reading Philosophies: Chart Comparison |Reading Philosophies |Definition |Reading Activity |Assessments | | |This theory believes that past experiences |During whole group instruction‚ students will read|Assessments through participation

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    Emerging Philosophy

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    Emerging Philosophy My Current Beliefs about Young Children and Learning|My Future Teaching Practices that Reflect My Current Beliefs| Example- Pestalozzi: Children learn best when they have real objects to touch and interact with.|Example- My classroom will have many objects for children to explore based on their interests.| Reggio Emilia: Children must have some kind of control over their learning.|I will spend one on one time with each child in my classroom to find

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    The Philosophy of Confucius

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    Philosophy of Confucius For my essay I have decided to analyze the philosophy of Confucius as seen in The Analects or Lunyu (论语). I will be focusing primarily on what I have found to be the key components underlying Confucian ethics; Filial Piety (Xiao) (孝)‚ Ritual Propriety (Li) (禮) and Authoritative Conduct (Ren) (仁). These three moral concepts are integral aspects of Confucian role ethics; they develop as a counterpart to western philosophy such as Immanuel Kant’s ethics of duty and have remained

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    Philosophy of Counseling

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    the time and didn’t know what to say‚ but I had this interest in wanting to "be there" for them. 1 I can confidently say that my childhood experience has had a significant impact in the development of my philosophy of "helping"/counseling people and‚ on the other hand‚ education is what helped me be a better counselor. • I will introduce the second bullet by stating a quote from Henry David Thoreau "Simplify the problem of life. When the mathematician solves a difficult

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    Greek Philosophies

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    Here we find the Greek creation of philosophy as “the love of wisdom‚” and the birth of metaphysics‚ epistemology‚ and ethics. Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle were the most influential of the ancient Greek philosophers‚ and they focused their attention more on the role of the human being than on the explanation of the material world. The work of these key philosophers was succeeded by the Stoics and Epicureans who were also concerned with practical aspects of philosophy and the attainment of happiness

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    Modern Philosophy

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    Philosophy is a study that includes various diverse subfields such as aesthetics‚ epistemology‚ ethics‚ logic‚ and metaphysics. Various philosophical traditions use different methods and include different topics in their study. Some‚ for example‚ include politics‚ physics‚ or religion. The fundamental method of philosophy involves the systematic use of critical reasoning to evaluate arguments in defence of assertions of belief or opinion. The term philosophy comes from the Greek word "Φιλοσοφία"

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    Classroom Philosophy

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    PHILOSOPHY Art is made up of many different components and each plays a role in arts education. The first is the process that an artist takes to create a piece of art. I believe in utilizing this process in every unit in order to demonstrate to my students that the finished product is a result of their learning not the end goal. My students engage in brainstorming‚ sketching‚ and researching all before determining what their final product might look like. Similar to the writing process‚ students

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    Philosophy Statement

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    Personal Philosophy Statement I believe that every child is a uniquely special individual who must be provided with a secure‚ caring‚ and stimulating environment in which to grow and mature cognitively‚ emotionally‚ physically‚ and socially. It is my desire as a future educator to help children reach optimal results in these areas by providing an environment that is safe‚ supports risk-taking‚ and invites a sharing of ideas. There are three fundamental elements that I believe are conducive to establishing

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    Philosophy of Punishment

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    of punishment in the field of corrections. Firstly‚ Retribution can be seen as the idea that an offender should be punished for their wrongdoings or in other words “the punishment should fit the crime”. A perfect example of an application of this philosophy applied in contemporary correction for example the death penalty. The death penalty in the United States is mostly served on offenses such as 1st degree murder or in some severe cases of treason; it highlights the idiom “an eye for an eye”. There

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    Post-modernism embraces an increase of the use of language‚ this being best recognised in the use of the media‚ by ready access to television broadcasts and newspapers. Society became more industrialised‚ resulting in an affluent society with access to education. This resulted in post-modern society becoming more sensitive to the needs of others‚ by accepting cultural diversity‚ and becoming less rigid due to the exposure to media reports in newspapers as well as television reports‚ and access via the internet

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