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    Your future is in your hand Life is like a wheel‚ sometimes above‚ sometimes below‚ such is human nature in life. By era milieu is loaded with information and technology‚ the current momentum continues to move forward without delay. Therefore‚ young people should be prudent and should have plans in the future that need to be instilled in every themselves. When a second thought‚ in the future we can foster responsible practices in the minds of ourselves. In fact‚ you need to practice ourselves in

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    Philosophy of Education

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    I believe that education is a unique experience for any individual who enters a classroom. In order for students to benefit from what the school has to offer‚ I think that the teacher must fully understand the importance of their job. A teacher’s goal for his/her students is relaying the context facts to passive students. As professionals we should be entrusted to educate young minds. Teachers should provide a quality education to each individual in one’s classroom‚ a teacher should provide the proper

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    My personal philosophy of education is most closely related to progressivism‚ which is a school of thought advocating that truth is determined by function. Progressivism is an educational philosophy focused on providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary not only to survive but also to succeed in a contemporary and competitive society. William James and John Dewey are accredited for developing the characteristically American philosophy of education that is progressivism

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    Philosophy of Education Socrates claims that society existed to provide the best life for the individual‚ The Athenians of Socrates’ day assumed just as their ancestors had assumed that the best life one could have‚ required the acquisition of what was called virtue‚ or excellence. A truly good person succeeded in doing great things for the city‚ strictly obeyed its law‚ honored parents and ancestors. As a future teacher‚ we should pay attention to improve our ideological accomplishment. Teachers

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    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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    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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    my career‚ I still feel that there a lot of things which I should instill in me. To satisfy my desire for success‚ I believe I should be a complete package and for which‚ I should continue my quest for knowledge. After gaining a substantial experience in business world‚ to leverage on this strong foundation to pursue an MBA is the next logical step. I am very excited to learn the diverse facets of management and their interdependencies to operate as ONE functional unit. My short term goal shall

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    FIELD DEFINITION HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT KEY CONTRIBUTORS PRINCIPAL ISSUES Epistemology the theory of knowledge‚ is the branch of philosophy concerned with these questions a. Schools of thought and historical development 1) Skeptics a) Ancient (1) Pyrrho of Elis (2) Sextus Empiricus b) Medieval (1) St. Augustine 2) Rationalists a) Ancient (1) Plato b) Medieval (1) St. Anselm (2) St. Augustine c) Modern (1) Descartes (2) Leibniz (3) Spinoza 3) Empiricists

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    IS ALCOHOL IMPACTING YOUR RELATIONSHIPS? Many couples seem to be dealing with a third party in their relationships…alcohol. One partner typically comes home from work and makes him/herself a drink to help “wind down” from a stressful day. It’s not uncommon for the person to drink two to three drinks‚ three to four nights a week. If there’s a party or an event on the weekend‚ they drink more. This pattern can‚ and often does‚ go on for many months or even years. Gradually the atmosphere in the

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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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