Philosophy of Education Essay

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    I believe that education is an up lifting every time a child enter a classroom. I believe that every child need to get the best out of their education and teachers need to fully understand their needs. I believe that teacher 's need to set goals on helping children academically and providing a quality education. I believe when children get the best out of their education it can help them become more success in life. I also think that teacher’s need to build loving and caring relationships with…

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    someone may approach you and ask “What is your educational philosophy or purpose of education”? Would you know the answer automatically, would it take you a few days to actually analyze the question, or would you answer be different every time someone does ask you the question. For the world is always changing. As for me, my answer changes yearly. This question was asked when I was an undergrad doing student teaching. I thought my purpose of education was to teach by the books to educate…

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    The philosophy of education to me is ensuring that every student has the greatest opportunity to learn in a way that they learn the best. I feel most teachers believe the majority of students learn the same way and pace. Most believe, the more rigorous and the more repetitiveness of the material is correlates are successful methods for learning. I have been exposed to various types and styles of teaching and most they all have worked for different students at one point or another. But there…

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    My father was an educator and education was highly valued at my house. As a student, I always had a love for learning and it was my desire to pass that on to others and experience the joy of making a difference. It is my belief that if a child can read, they can do anything! By teaching I feel I will be affecting the future. I believe that being a teacher is a calling of the mind and heart. • . I feel that I am conscientious and resourceful and I possess the ability to multitask. As a…

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    My philosophy of life is to learn as much as possible and to make a difference in everything that I do. The impact I have on my circumstances and surroundings should be as positive and as long-lasting as possible. Life is the acquisition and application of knowledge to better myself and those around me. How should an individual measure success in their life? I prefer to think of success not in terms of acquiring material items but rather as John Wooden, famed UCLA basketball coach, defined…

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    The philosophy that I have chosen is the progressivism philosophy. This my emerging philosophy of teaching because progressivism is what I can use to teach my music students in the best way possible. Progressivism coincides with how a music teacher’s thinking should be and how it effectively teaches music to students. Progressivism will be the best philosophy to use in the music classroom and focuses on the skills that students need to learn when learning music. With the progressivism…

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    I believe that as a future teacher, I shouldn’t seek to discipline my students. I should seek to manage my students. Therefore, students shouldn’t be controlled or bossed around but they can be taught discipline. It is my job to manage their behavior. It is my responsibility to help them to be successful in the classroom. Students are naturally disruptive and therefore need to be molded and conditioned to behave appropriately. However, this responsibility belongs to parents. They are the ones to…

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    The true goal of education is to enrich children with all the opportunities that come from learning regardless of where they come from or what their background is. I believe that the purpose of education is to help create a better world for ourselves. When children are educated they create a better life for themselves. Children who are given the opportunity to learn in a sustainable environment are able to be successful later on in life. My teaching philosophy includes the use of…

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    For my philosophy of education I included the quote from Anatole France, a French novelist and Nobel Prize winner in writing where he declared “nine-tenths of education is encouragement.” Encouragement is, and will continue to be, the central theme in teaching approach. To summarize my philosophy of education it boils down to three things: 1) creating a positive learning environment, 2) create lessons plans that incorporate active learning, and 3) be open to learning from the students. Our…

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    mathematics and my mother was a grocery store manager. Between them, they acquired multiple degrees. With their support, my parents encouraged me to seek college and post-collegiate degrees. As an educator, I have always believed in and practiced the philosophy of life-long learning that was instilled in me as a child. I am a strong believer that accomplished educators have a professional responsibility to increase the quality of the learning process both for the students in which they teach and…

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