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    Candelaria Education Philosophy and Rationale In the field of education every teacher has a personal philosophy. A set of views and theories‚ used by educators to teach and develop their students. This respective philosophy is woven throughout the style in which the teacher presents the curriculum to the student and how the overall environment of the classroom is presented. In this essay will be‚ not only the discussion of my personal education philosophy‚ but also the philosophies that I did not agree

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    Associate Level Material Appendix C Fill in the table below by classifying each philosophy as either teacher-centered or student-centered authority. Next‚ identify the main characteristics of that philosophy. (The first one is completed for you as an example.) Once you have completed the table‚ answer the questions below. Educational Philosophies Table |Philosophy |Teacher- or Student-Centered |Characteristics |

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    Personal Philosophy of Education Sarah Eaton November 24‚ 2014 MTE/501 Lois Boeger Personal Education Philosophy A teacher is defined as a person who teaches ( Merriam Webster Dictionary Online‚ 2014). This is only the basic definition of a teacher; teachers are more than just their definitions. A teacher is a listener‚ an organizer‚ a leader‚ a protector; a teacher inspires and encourages. A teacher is a role model. “A teacher can never leave their work at the office. A teacher ’s day does

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    personal educational philosophy statement. It represents my ideas and values about teaching and learning; it reveals my personal teaching beliefs and their relation to the five major established educational philosophies; it shows my role and responsibilities in educational process. I place great significance on personal style of instruction and its influence on curriculum implementation. The paper also highlights my career aspiration and orientation. Personal Educational Philosophy Like

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    Historical Philosophies of Education The following‚ summarized from Gutek‚ G. L. (1997). Philosophical and ideological perspectives on education (2nd ed.). New York: Allyn & Bacon‚ is an overview of the major philosophical principles underlying education. The purpose of schooling in the colonial era was to promote religious beliefs and ethics. After the American Revolution‚ schools trained political leaders and developed a national culture. Horace Mann believed schools should instill common political

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    Philosophy Assignment 1 – Pioneers of Adult Educational Philosophy Sameer Ahmed Presented to: Dr. Terre Eversden In partial fulfillment of requirements of WED 486 – Adult Learning Southern Illinois University Carbondale Author Note A heartfelt thanks to Dr. Terre Eversden to have given me an opportunity to present a paper on the Pioneers of Educational Philosophy and their involvement in Adult Learning or Andragogy. The paper captures the relation of practices of pioneers

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    Allen Mooneyhan Doctoral Seminar: Educational Leadership Practices I My Leadership Philosophy as of November 2000 Dr. David W. Cox Arkansas State University November 30‚ 2000 My previous leadership philosophy was rooted in what had been my overall educational philosophy. Over the past few years‚ I have developed a philosophy of teaching that carries over into my philosophy with regard to leadership. I believed that we should be teaching our students the basics

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    The common beliefs between Froebel’s and Montessori’s education philosophies are that both philosophers believe in the child’s right to be active‚ explore and develop their own knowledge through investigation seeing activity as a guide to education and do not believe in repressing it. Both philosophers believe that the environment cannot create a human being‚ but it does give them scope‚ material‚ direction‚ and purpose. Both philosophers believe that it is the teacher’s task to nurture‚ assist‚

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    My Educational Philosophy I feel that education is the foundation of human interaction. School is where students take in knowledge that will determine what they do with the rest of their lives. Students are offered great opportunities through education. Many times these opportunities are affected by how the material is presented to them. I want to work with children because teaching is a unique occupation that will provide me with great rewards. My philosophy is like Montessori’s theory- A

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    When the English were colonizing North America‚ they brought with them their laws. Being from the British Common Law system‚ the settlers understood how that system worked‚ so they modeled their own government using Common Law. In the 18th century‚ when the Union was formed and the colonies became states‚ they kept their Common Law governments. However‚ the Articles of Confederation set forth to establish one supreme court‚ being the federal court. Article III of the U.S. Constitution states: ’The

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