Saturday, March 16, 2019
My Philosophy of Teaching :: Philosophy of Education
Philosophy of Education Deciding what you want to do for the rest of your support is a very big and hard decision. But for me, this decision was non hard at all because ever since I was a small child, I harbor always wanted to become a teacher. legion(predicate) people find it amusing when I tell them of my aspirations of becoming a teacher, and they respond by saying that the only reason why I want to be a teacher is because my p bents are both teachers. I respond to them by describing what teaching means to me and tell them what I could tote up to the teaching professional to enhance it. To me, teaching is such a recognize career because you have the ability to shape the minds of the future. But with this rewarding career also comes many responsibilities. As a teacher you must be able to realize all the needs of your students and be able to wedge these needs. I think that this is one of the most important things that teachers must achieve. They s hould be able to teach not only to the smartest child in the classroom, provided also to the slowest child in their classroom. Another very important part of being a teacher is the impression that you make on your students. For many children, their only role model is their teacher. So I bank that as a teacher you must strive to make a positive impact on your students lives. When children are young, they are not always taught what is right from wrong. They model the behavior in which they see. If a child sees you as a teacher being caring, loving, and respectful to others so they will in treat others in the same way that you did. I know that many of my teachers had this impact on me, and I only look forward to that some day I can have that impact on a child. When looking at the different philosophies of education I effected that I do not want to just be a Progressivist, I also want to be a Behaviorist and an essentialist. This is out-of-pocket to the fact that I like different aspects of each philosophy, and I accept if I could tie them all together then I would have a successful classroom.
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