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    Philosophies of Education |Philosophy |Cosmology |Theology |Anthropology |Ontology |Epistemology |Ethics |Aesthetics | |Existentialism |Believe in the freedom to choose. |- The universe and humans exist during the same time. | -Existence precedes essence: there is no God and no fixed human nature | -Man is entirely free and wholly responsible for himself-point of awareness. | -It is we ourselves who shape our lives.  -Humans have a materialistic relation-ship with nature and society. | -How

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    KIN 103 Mr.Cramer Nov 12 2010 Physical education class instruction should be designed for all students. I believe that every skill‚ activity‚ and game should be taught with the non-athlete in mind. Sometimes those students get pushed to the back because they are not the most talented. My philosophy of physical education deals with students becoming physically fit. The major reason for having physical education in schools is to lead the students toward better lifestyles. The plan as a

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    ABSTRACT Philosophy of education can elude to either the educational field of connected theory or to one of any instructive theories that advance a particular sort or vision of education‚ and/or which inspect the definition‚ objectives and importance of education. As a scholastic fieldphilosophy of education is the philosophical investigation of education and its problems...its focal topic is education‚ and its routines are those of philosophy. The reasoning of training may be either the hypothesis

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    Developing a Philosophy of Education I believe the purposes of education are to instill knowledge‚ instill forms of proper behavior‚ instill values ​​and principles in the minds of children‚ and include the development of skills‚ physical‚ mental and social. Formal education begins with primary and then secondary education and higher education. It is when we grow up we begin to achieve the purpose of education and understanding of its application in daily life. It is believed that education is to be

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    Policies and Procedures 1. The philosophy that I choose for my Physical Education Program would be the enjoyment of leisure activities for a lifetime. As a teacher I feel that my job is to teach the students how to make physical education a part of their life. The more I think about it I see that it is not all about teams sport as much as it is having the students develop a "womb to tomb" mentality. 2. The curriculum objectives of my Physical Education Program will include safe participation

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    important person in her classroom. Her encouraging words instilled a level of confidence within me that I still cling to and apply more than 40 years later. Her commitment is directly responsible for my personal philosophy of education also being commitment. Other philosophies of education like dedication‚ responsibility‚ diligence‚ honor‚ and respect‚ all fall under the umbrella of commitment. For it is impossible to be committed to something without also being dedicated to that same thing. Dedication

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    My Philosophy of Education I believe that every child: * needs reason/motivation for learning * can be influence but not totally by his/her environment * is unique individual with an inherently complex nature * is multi dimensional human being‚ a person with a heart‚ a mind‚ and a soul with hopes‚ dreams‚ aspirations‚ and capacities * does not have an empty mind or a blank slate‚ rather a full of ideas and it is my task to bring out what’s within the child I believe

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    Philosophy of Education Personal Philosophy of Education Nancy H‚ Wieczorek Vicki- Kugel Brandt University of Phoenix Philosophy of Education What is my personal philosophy I plan to use as a new teacher in the classroom? How will this philosophy or views relate to my classroom management and instruction? Which view do I feel embodies my personal beliefs about education? How will I as a new teacher use this philosophy in my classroom‚ give examples or Ideas?

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    I believe the goals within the education field that will be the most important for the future of education is advancing students’ skills in problem solving strategies‚ improving student achievement across all sub-groups‚ teaching of diversity and tolerance to students‚ and preparing students to be effective in their future occupations. Students in America need to be taught problem solving abilities that can be used not only in the classroom but also in everyday life. Critical to a student’s success

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    Philosophy comes from the Greek roots meaning “the love of wisdom.” Philosophers are persons who have a compelling need to pursue wisdom. Since the beginning of time‚ wise man and women have dedicated themselves to asking “Big Questions”. Depending on the questions‚ there are various areas of philosophy including metaphysics‚ epistemological‚ axiology‚ ethics‚ aesthetics‚ political philosophy‚ social philosophy‚ and logic. Homework Make a “Creative” representation of someone

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