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    My Classroom Philosophy

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    without us. Dr. Seuss states, “And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed.) KID, YOU’LL MOVE MOUNTAINS” (1990, P. 42). Although obstacles my stand in my way, student success will always prevail. My overall classroom philosophy will consist of open communication, fun and inviting environment, and vision of teamwork with students, parents and myself. As an educator, I believe…

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    I have had an eye opening experience in my facilitating school this semester. The vast difference between my own personal philosophy on teaching and student learning and my co-teacher’s is incredible. The target students have struggled with keeping attention during lecture. My co-teachers answer to this problem is repetition. She says the same thing over and over to them until they hear it in their sleep. This lesson allowed me to try and integrate something a little more engaging. I realized…

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    My philosophy of Multicultural Education is someone that provides a successful learning environment for every student. In my future classroom every student will accept all cultures and I will try to prevent very little if any prejudice and discrimination. In order to achieve this type of environment I must be culturally competent. To be culturally competent means you have to take the time and researches the different cultures, genders, and disabilities in your classroom or school. This…

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    need to be a teacher. If I have a student who has to ask me why I am nice to all students in the school, it makes me wonder what these children are hearing and seeing from their teachers. My experiences with my teachers have greatly influenced my philosophy on education while most of my experiences were positive, I believe my negative experiences affected me on a deeper level. Throughout this class, I thought back to many of my previous experiences that I have related to the theories discussed…

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    My teaching philosophy is to maintain a balance between the duties of a teacher, the responsibilities as an advisor, and the role as a mentor. Teaching is a challenging, dynamic, creative, customized and evolving craft. The challenge is not in the physical act of doing the job as anyone can stand and narrate few words in front of an audience, but the challenge is to do it in an effective and efficient manner. I believe the essence of teaching is to facilitate the learning process and to get the…

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    My Counselor Philosophy

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    A mentor, advisor, helper, motivator, and educator, remain to be the first words that cross my mind when I think about the term counselor. As indicated in my first philosophy, a counselor should not be confused with an enabler. A counselor in college student affairs provides necessary tools for academic achievement, personal, social, emotional and career development. An enabler is one who encourages bad or self-destructive behavior in another. It is my goal and desire as a counselor to help…

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    Philosophy of Education/counseling Report Education to me is when students and teachers come together in a format where teachers/counselors impart knowledge, process and procedures into a child’s life. This learning process begins at a very early age, which means it starts at home with regard to following directions and listening. This ensures that once the student gets to the actual building he or she knows how to act. Importantly, depending on the parents, they will already have an idea…

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    My personal platform or philosophy of Leadership in Education stems from my love of children. I truly feel, in order to be successful in education, you must have a love of children and a passion for seeing them succeed. As an administrator, you need to show the same passion for the success of your school as a whole. As administrators, the first thing we must protect is instructional time in the classroom. By making instructional time a focus of your leadership, you convey this importance to…

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    Geometric Solids, such as: sphere, cube, and cone. Tvisha knows the names of some two-dimensional shapes such as square, triangle, oval, and circle. She also can name and match primary and secondary colors. Repetition is a key concept of Montessori philosophy. In the beginning of the year, she received a lesson on the monomial cube. She thoroughly observed the lesson and practiced repeatedly often. As a result of this, she can work on the monomial cube entirely on her own. She is enjoying to…

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    Abstract A worldview is a theory (or philosophy) of life or conception of the world. A world view is a mental motto of one’s actuality of living. Although our conception of life is sometimes influenced by the people who we watch on television, in our households, or who we associate ourselves with, we all have a sole outlook on the reason we are here. One will ask themselves at some point in their lifetime : why am I here? What is my purpose in life ? What happens after death? Is there a God? At…

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