Philosophy of Education Essay

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    states have and help students learn and improve. But how do students learn how to read? Or calculate a solution? There are questions that we all ask and it might be almost the same, but, “what is the purpose of receiving an education?” Through my primary years of education, I often found school tedious and a misuse of time. I waited for the day when I would graduate from high school, only…

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    educator or teacher; I hope that I am modeling positive attitudes, show respect, have a lot of patience, care for them and their families, be loving, have the room feel welcoming, make them feel safe etc. Children/students deserve to get the best education and the right to have their needs met at their schools and learning center environments. I believe guidance and discipline needs to be assessed on an individual basis, due to the diverseness of each child, not every child responds to guidance…

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    four major educational philosophies Perennialism, essentialism, progressivism, and social recontructionism. These four philosophies focused on how educators should teach students. Perennials and essentials are teacher-centered philosophies in which students are forced to adjust to the teacher curriculum. These teachers-centered philosophies tend to be more authoritarian and conservative, and emphasize the values and knowledge that have survived through time. [Philosophy Education]. On the other…

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    As we’ve studied the different types of educational philosophies in class, I’ve been able to see which category my beliefs fall into and where that puts me in the teaching world. Throughout my educational career, my family and teachers have shaped my philosophy into a combination of both romanticism and progressivism. As a teacher I want to be able to help a student strive for self-fulfillment while focusing on individual student’s learning processes. Based on my ideals, I want for my classroom…

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    Educational Philosophy Philosophy of Education For a student to learn in a fun way, he/she needs a teacher and a role model. As a student, they want to feel wanted in their classroom. They want to be able to share stories with their teacher without feeling any remorse. As a future teacher, I want my students to feel safe while they are at school. I want my students to talk to me when they need it so that they know they can trust me. If they do not feel safe in my classroom, they will not…

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    document highlights the personal educational philosophy of James Gilboy. It includes reflective thinking about my twenty-two years of education experience in terms of what I believe to be true, real and valuable. It examines how my teaching, learning, and instruction have changed and been shaped by educational philosophies and theories. Personal Philosophy of Education Introduction In this paper I will develop a comprehensive personal philosophy of education. It is based on my personal…

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    Personal Philosophy Statement My educational philosophy as a teacher is that every student should be able to attend a public school if their parents choose so, receive equal treatment, a quality education, and be nurtured and safe in that environment. Within the public school system, a child should be able to attend a school that is a good fit for them, and be able to have safe transportation to and from school. No child should feel discriminated against by any school district employee,…

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    will become an Early Childhood Education teacher one day. The type of teacher I will be is dependent on my type of philosophy. My philosophy will help me determine crucial aspects like how I want my classroom set up, the different ways I will teach my students, what kinds of goals and decisions I will make, and ultimately what I want my students to take out of my class when the end of the year comes. To some degree, I am a combination of all the types of philosophies: essentialist, perennialist,…

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    the intellectual lacks the will to utilize that knowledge outside of the classroom. Most schools lack individualized teaching for students because they aim at mass learning, but the concept of quality over quantity shows true in Emerson’s philosophy of education. “A rule is so easy that it does not need a man to apply it; an automaton, a machine, can be made to keep a school so” (Emerson 106). Every student has his or her own pace for learning, but when teachers act as machines in the school…

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    My Educational Philosophy My philosophy of education if that every child is unique and has something to bring to their own education. As a teacher, my role in that is to be a facilitator for these children’s education and to foster an atmosphere where they feel safe and encouraged to grow physically, emotionally, and mentally as well as find their place socially. As a teacher it is my duty to assist each child in developing their own potential and learning styles as well as to enter the…

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