Wednesday, May 29, 2019
My Philosophy of Teaching :: Philosophy of Education
Philosophy of Education Deciding what you indigence to do for the rest of your life is a really crucial and hard decision. But for me, this decision was non hard at all because ever since I was a young child, I have always wanted to become a t to each oneer. Many good deal 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 parents are both teachers. I respond to them by describing what teaching means to me and tell them what I could bring to the teaching professional to conjure it. To me, teaching is such a rewarding 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 accommodate these needs. I think that this is one of the most important things that teachers must achieve. Th ey should be able to teach non only to the smartest child in the classroom, but 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 conceive 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 then 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 hope that some day I can have that impact on a child. When looking at the different philosophies of education I realized that I do not want to just be a Progressivist, I also want to be a Behaviorist and an essentialist. This is due to the fact that I like different aspects o f each philosophy, and I believe if I could tie them all together then I would have a successful classroom.
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