Educational Philosophy
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My Educational Philosophy
My beliefs about learning and teaching:
Teaching is learning is teaching. Education is definitely a cycle. In almost every situation I can think of, you are either teacher or learning or a bit of both. The cyclic part comes into play, when you pass on the knowledge you at one point were taught. It marinated in your head for however long, you put it into your own words, and then obviously thought it was important enough to pass along. Every bit of knowledge that gets passed on has the bit of influence from the person who passed it. Thus we get to the evolutionary stage we are at today. We would never be here if it weren’t for teachers and students learning and passing along their knowledge.
My beliefs about students:
“There are no bad students only bad teachers.” (unknown) I love this quote. It really only applies through elementary school, and perhaps middle school, but it is part of the reason I want to teach. In the formative years, a good majority of students really do not like the school aspect of school. It makes the teachers job all the more difficult, but also all the more rewarding! It is so important to “sell” the subject. Make learning fun, and children want to participate in it, so it will hopefully stick with them forever. At the same time “everyone is different in their predispositions to learn and grow.” (Parkay and Stanford 2002, 86)
My beliefs about knowledge:
I would use the “knowledge is power” quote, but I bet half the class is going to, so I won’t expand to much on it, it is a given. I will however expand on the idea that knowledge does no one any good, if only one person has it. Knowledge must be shared. It is such a wonderful thing, and really the only thing that keeps a society moving forward. A perfect example of this and really touching story is that of Oral Lee Brown. In 1987, this California native decided to extend an offer to a...