Sunday, March 24, 2019
Teaching Philosophy :: Philosophy of Teaching Education Essays
Teaching Philosophy When I was suppuration up I cherished to be everything I could think of from an cosmonaut to a doctor. You name it and I wanted to be it. I could non make up my mind and even as I started college no decision fro my major was made. I waited two years until coming to the identification that I would deal to teach. A small girl in Wal-Mart helped me behave to this realization. I did not even know who she was, but somehow she caught my attention. The outset time I looked at her I saw nothing, just an normal girl, but something made me look again. When I did the girls face was glowing similar she was an angel and then she just smiled. The smile filled my heart with much(prenominal) joy that from that moment on I realized that I wanted to see that smile everyday as an elementary school teacher. I wanted to become a part of a childs learning experience and development. The adjacent pages contain my philosophy on study and some goals that I will meet in my teaching experiences that be waiting for me. Recently, I have discovered my philosophy of education is progressivism. The mortal most responsible for the success of progressivism was John Dewey. This approach stimulated schools to regulate education to the needs and interest of the students. After the launching of Sputnik progressivism was looked down upon to go back to traditional instruction with defense-related subjects. Progressivism came back with renewed popularity in the 1960s and 1970s, however in the 1980s and 1990s traditional approaches dominated the nations schools again. I intend to have classroom management, the curriculum, teaching methods, and ways of evaluating my students all following the progressives approach. I believe that the classroom should be student centered so they feel free to make decisions on their own. After all, education is for the students so they should have some say in how they want to lean. First, I would like to discuss how I intend to manage my classroom.
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