Philosophy of education

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    Autobiography / teaching philosophy I grew up in a little village about an hour and half North-East of Frankfurt, Germany. Overall I spend a total of 24 years in Germany, attending grades 1 to 13 in the local school system, while graduating high school in 2001. Shortly after, I had to follow the mandatory civil service that was in place at the time; meaning either military service or civil service for a total of 10 months. Even though I decided to attend military service, I later switched…

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    Philosophy of Education I believe there is much power in art education and preparing our future generations for the world of creativity that is ever evolving. I believe a successful art education is built through four means: active learning, character building, providing meaningful curriculum, and building a useful 21st century skill set. As I have learned from and been highly influenced from Piaget’s constructivist views of education, each person makes sense of the world by connecting new…

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    Classroom Management Plan My philosophy of education is that every child should have the right to learn and can get a quality education. All students can learn, some learn in different ways. All children that come into my classroom should feel safe and comfortable. My room may be their safe place. My room should be a nurturing environment that applies a variety of approaches to the learning a disciplinary process. Students should have well guided individual instruction that is necessary to…

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    Education has been one of my top priority since elementary school. I've worked hard to achieve one thing and that's to go to college and get my teaching degree. I've wanted to become a teacher for as long as I can remember.Teachers are one of the most important groups of people in the world because without them all other jobs wouldn't be possible.I want to make a difference and becoming a teacher is the first step for me. I don't want to be like every other teacher in the world I want my…

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    Philosophy of Special Education Special education is a field that is comprised of numerous disabilities such as, intellectual, emotional, physical to abilities that allow students to be considered gifted and talented. During my special education teacher observations I came to learn that you are helping many students with different struggles and abilities on the road of academic accomplishment. A special education teacher must learn to have various academic goals and instructional methods…

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    to find their own personal philosophy, I’m sure most have to delve into the thought full force. What needs to be taught in their classrooms, what type of environment they strive to create, how the classroom will be set, and how their own ways of learning could possibly help them to discover others. In order to find your own philosophies of teaching it is wise to begin to explore your own beliefs. You have to be familiar with the different types of educational philosophies, such as; Perennialism,…

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    Philosophy in nursing is the fundamental basis of practice; it promotes the appropriate application of nursing knowledge including the development of further nursing theory and knowledge (Marchuk, 2014). Throughout my nursing career, my personal philosophy has centered on the embracing and providing care that is embodied in the art of conveying nursing science holistically with compassion and dignity and being with the patient wholeheartedly. The purpose of this paper is to describe my nursing…

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    I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I played “school” with my siblings, dolls and friends quite often. A huge part of my story is the fact that I was raised in Taiwan from the age of two until I came to the States for college. In Taiwan, the ability to speak English is extremely sought after. When I was in 6th grade, some of my Taiwanese neighbors asked me to teach English to their kids who were about my age. That is how I began my first “teaching” job. I…

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    type of philosophy does Riley most likely have toward education? *a.) Progressivism b.) Essentialism c.) Prennialism d.) Reconstructionism (Pg.282-285 and video) Reasoning: Followers of the progressivism philosophy see themselves as student guides. They believe in teaching children to problem solve for the future. In order to get students invested in the…

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    students are enrolled in elementary and secondary education institutions each year. With this vast amount of the population getting educated across the country, the constant change in educational tactics is understandable. From John Dewey’s philosophies on child-centered education in the early nineteen hundreds to the controversial ‘No Child Left Behind Act’ of 2001, the United States officials and government have been working to perfect the education systems nationwide. The most recent movement…

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