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    Personal Philosophy As a teacher, I am responsible for the education and well-being of my students. It is of upmost importance to me that my students are supported and cared for throughout the school day, year, and their educational journey. I believe that it is my goal and role as an educator to ignite that spark of interest in learning within my students and keep that spark lit as we learn and grow together. As William Butler Yates once said, “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the…

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    My personal philosophy is to be accepting. For example, I am in Peer Connections, a class where students help in the Special Education classrooms at Pioneer. I help teach students with multiple cognitive and physical impairments during 5th hour everyday. This class has allowed me to spread acceptance through our school as I share my experiences and recruit others for the class and the corresponding club, which I am also a part of. As a member of the Project Unify club, I help make sure that…

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    My Philosophy of Education My philosophy of education was not formed over years and years of profound, philosophical reflection but rather while sipping coffee, sitting in a rocking chair, and mulling over books as I watched the summer sun set behind the Blue Ridge Mountains. From Socrates to Joan Wink, the past four months have been spent vigilantly examining and growing from the philosophies of others. The tables have finally turned, and now without further adieu, it is my turn to share my…

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    other for education, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul.”-Plato. As a student who started music at just the age of 4, I followed the aesthetic thought to music. My love for music began with the magnificence and gratitude I had for music. My philosophy of teaching evolved after taking this course. It is defined by an importance, freedom, and respect for children 's mental nature and creativity. My philosophy of teaching Music Education includes a…

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    Personal Philosophy I believe that all children are unique and bring their own knowledge and experiences to any educational environment. I believe the early childhood environment is a place for children to be free agents to; develop, learn, grow and express themselves, while having the confidence and respect they as a person are entitled to. Furthermore I also belie that all children have the right to learn and their learning be abundant with experiences, knowledge and quality, as well as…

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    Jarriett Hicks EDU 3030.OL2 Educational Philosophy Every student has their own individual needs when it comes to learning. Not everyone will learn at the same level but, is able to reach the same level of achievement with ample positive influence and determination. Every learner needs to be intrigued with the quest of knowledge and understanding that learning never ends. Learning itself, is a self-seeking, revealing experience that happens at all stages of life and gives an abundance of…

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    personal and academic growth. Teaching is a way of life in which I have aspired to live for quite some time. I believe that education should be an empowering process that guides and allows children to develop their passions, critical thinking, and compassion towards intelligence. The process should nourish the potential in every child. Self-cultivation should be the purpose of education. Guiding these students to realize their full potential offers improvement and adjustments a student’s…

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    My Purpose of Education Educators must remember that the children we serve in our schools will be tomorrow’s citizens. We must enable all children to see the extent of their capabilities and their future potential. It becomes the role of educators to teach children not only how to think, but what to do with their thoughts. I believe educators must foster life-long learning and a desire not to be satisfied with the status quo. Productive United States citizens should always be looking for ways to…

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    Personal Philosophy The reason I decide to possibly be a teacher was because of the experiences I went through as a child, there were good teachers and not so good. I also want to be a role model for young children as they say “ the young ages are the best for learning”. Collaborating with others such as other faculty or staff even parents can help educators become better and can avoid teachers be known for a horrible teacher as they get labeled. Seeing how children start to explore the world…

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    Abstract: My philosophy of education includes my perspectives on the purpose of education, the learning environment, commitment to social justice, the curriculum and the teacher. Combined, these areas represent my beliefs concerning education and the teaching of students, so they can grow up and become productive members of our society ensuring a better world tomorrow. Purpose of Education: Everyone agrees, the purpose of education is to teach children the basic skills such reading, writing…

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