Teaching Philosophy Essay

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    beliefs NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen Robinson Teaching and learning involves techniques that when applied in a positive and supportive environment caters for both the cognitive, emotional and social needs of students and the individual abilities are recognized and developed. Thus the techniques bring about productivity and success in the classroom. My participation in this course has reinforced my philosophies on teaching…

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    Overcoming Math Anxiety

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    correctly, our minds blanking out which causes frustration, and having time limits to complete tests and exams. Math anxiety is a much talked about subject among students. The causes are from beastly experiences, lack of good presentation, and poor teaching. This paper discusses the tips to overcome math anxiety, my own personal math experiences, and strategies for success. Usually there are certain people with certain characteristics that have math anxiety. For example, students with poor…

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    Writing is done in almost all professions. Whether a person is a police officer or an animator, there is always some writing that must be done. This is especially true for those who wish to become teachers, and therefore have to structure their entire career around the writings they prepare, such as creating lesson plans, handouts, and blog posts. Although it is obvious that high school English teachers are required to do quite a bit of writing in the classroom, people often forget that there is…

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    implemented more often: supportive communication, formal collaboration, beginning teacher seminars or classes, and common planning time (Kang & Berliner, 2012). Three practices were found to influence teachers’ decision to remain in their current teaching assignments: seminars or classes for novice teachers, common planning time, and extra classroom assistance (Kang & Berliner,…

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    to daily teaching, pedagogy and personal beliefs (Larrivee, 2015). Through critical reflections on their behaviors and professional practices, teachers build confidence in dealing with inevitable dilemmas and tradeoffs involved in daily teaching. They free teaching from routines and are able to deliver more deliberative and intentional…

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    This semester, I have learned plenty of concepts and material that have shaped my teaching methods. Our class has helped to develop a strong curriculum, but also, to understand the needs and reality of every student. Also, the lectures, reading, guest professors and our visits to DCP have helped to understand why I want to be a teacher. I have learned and realized that as a future teacher, I am not going to be able to take care or help every single student, but I will do my best to assist them…

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    My philosophy of education in a nutshell is that every child deserves to have a great education regardless of any circumstances. I have come to this conclusion about teaching since my first teaching experience when I was twenty as a camp counselor. It was a camp for junior high school students and I got to teach them in groups and one on one with each student. I was in locum parentis for one week with each group of junior high school students. I took the students to each meal of the day and…

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    “Keep the passion alive” -Mani Mina. The purpose of this essay is to interview a faculty member to learn and reflect about he or she. The faculty member that I have chosen is my professor, Mani Mina. I have never talked with him before this assignment nor did I tried to. The reason I chose professor Mani Mina is because of the way he taught the class. Out of all of my professors, I believe he was the most influential to me. They way he taught and his thinking style was complete different…

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    of my main goals of teaching is to motivate students to become engaged in and maintain their thirst for learning. Heretofore, I have placed the responsibility of motivation on my students. I liken this to my personal motivation style. Being a self-motivated person, my expectation was that others should be also. Notwithstanding the need to motivate my students, I forged ahead as if the enthusiasm to learn was inherent within all of them. Having taken several classes on teaching over the past…

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    I believe that teaching is an art that is not capable by just anyone. I believe it is a calling, a lifestyle, and that it acts as a special role in society. Since the beginning of time, teachers have been respected and viewed as knowledgeable, but it is unfortunate that there are people out there today who don’t currently feel that way. Teaching is special, teaching is important, and most of all, teaching is influential. Teaching is a proclamation to the world that you’re passionate about…

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