Friday, May 31, 2019
Educational Philosophy :: Education Teaching Teacher Essays
Educational Philosophy I have wanted to be a t individuallyer since the 2nd grade. My teacher was wonderful. No problem seemed too small or insignificant to her. She was always there for my every need. Her love for children, like my own, is one of the reasons I want to be a teacher. It is my belief that every child is a precious gift from God. The biggest reason I am pursuing my education degree is to make a difference. through with(predicate) the path of life there are many people who influence us, and help us to make the right decisions. It is my dreams to touch the children of America through this path, as did my 2nd grade teacher touch me. I myself want to be an elementary teacher my own philosophy of education is a mix amid Idealism and Pragmatism. Idealism fits me because I want to be a master teacher and know my content area very well. I will win my students to take on new challenges and learn new things. I think that every student learns differently and shouldnt be labeled by a test score. I fit as a Pragmatist because I think the classroom should be a community of learns. Not only will I teach my students they too will teach me things not found in textbooks. I also believe that the three Rs should be taught, entirely in conjunction with other important subjects such as health, art, and history. My classroom will have group seating. I will group the children in a way that will help them learn. For example, if Bobby is having trouble with his math problems I will group him with Kelly who is doing well. Kelly is on Bobbys mentality level so she may be helpful in his learning. Every so often I will change the groups around to cut down on the cliques. I want each student to have the opportunity of sitting with every other student. The bulletin boards in my classroom will be full of my students work. When we complete an art duty assignment I will place all of my students pieces up, not just the best ones.
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