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What is teaching philosophy? Essay on this theme is important as teachers have a huge role to teach the future generations. They must be effective and good at what they do to make sure the students are successful. Teachers all vary in their personal philosophy...
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As a teacher, my philosophy of teaching has evolved with several years of teaching experience. Reflecting on my beliefs regarding teaching and learning, I realised my mission statement as a teacher, which goes thus;i. promote positive learning especially in youthsii. ignite enthusiasm for learning iii....
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I have loved school since I was in the 1st grade. I have always had great grades and I really want to become a teacher. I am going to explain my own personal teaching philosophy but first, what is the purpose of school vs. the...
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The teaching has grown with my many years of teaching experience. As I reflect on my beliefs regarding teaching and learning, I find that my mission as a college professor has three basic components; to promote positive learning, to spark enthusiasm for learning, to provide...
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Teachers reflect on the year and often redesign and perfect their teaching strategies and plans. In essence, they get back to the basics of what they believe is the best way to inspire learning in their students. In other words, they revisit and refine their...
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There is a new crisis in modern society that has endured from skepticism about the legitimacy and importance of the discipline of philosophy itself when science can provide all the answers. Why should people even care about philosophy or philosophers themselves when they live in...
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Everyday an individual keeps learning. The process of learning is universal and continuous. The learning mostly happens to allow an individual to overcome problems. There have been theories that say problem solving is the highest level of learning, hence making it the sole purpose of...
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Being an Early Childhood Educator, I realize and understand that I will face many different obstacles over the years during in this field. Especially with the ongoing research that is continuously being done in terms of the behavior and development of children. There are going...
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“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.”- Aristotle. In their works, Alan Bennett and Charles Dickens explore how a narrow purely rational education based upon facts or just passing exams is actually ‘no education at all’. Both writers celebrate the...
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Throughout this class I have learned how much of a role psychology actually play in our lives. We are taught that there can be many different ways that we interact with others as well as how others interact with myself. This class overall has given...
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The most important ideas I present to my students on the first day of class is how incredibly difficult good writing is and that I, too, am just a dedicated student trying to master this art form. Essays are not speeches written down, I tell...
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Although many children were born with special talents or opportunities which could have enabled them to be creative, innovative, or fascinating, they grew up to be functional adults who cared about earning a lot of money instead of realizing their dreams. Traditional education supports people...
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For the purposes of this essay we will assume the class is composed of Grade 9 History students working on a research essay focussed on sourcing and forming a historical narrative. There are two initial considerations to be made when addressing the scenario. First, the...
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In the past few years and even more so recently with the challenges created by the Covid epidemic, there seems to be a growing interest in the role that online teaching can play in the field of education. It has prompted the educated elite to...