The Five Philosophies Of My Personal Philosophy Of Education

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In today’s educational system, multiple philosophies exist. Each teacher instructs based on what they think is most effective. The five philosophies that are mostly used today include the following: Essentialism, perennialism, progressivism, social reconstructionism, and existentialism. A significant amount of teachers teach in their own styles involving one or multiple of the philosophies mentioned above. My personal philosophy of education involves a student centered classroom. What is covered in class should be the interests of the students’. Doing this will keep the students focused on the material being taught. When students are not taken into consideration during the creation of lesson plans, they tend to be distracted with other things …show more content…

When working in groups, it helps students be more tolerable of different ideas and teaches them how to approach and solve problems in a variety of ways. When coming into my future classroom, there will be students working with technology, arts, reading, and writing. All students learn in different ways; therefore, a lesson can be taught using different techniques. For example, if a teacher is teaching photosynthesis, those working with art could draw or create a flower and write down the process of photosynthesis, those working with technology could make a video or PowerPoint showing the process, and those who enjoy reading and writing could write a paper explaining the process of photosynthesis. Field trips will also be incorporated into my future classroom. Taking the class on educational field trips can help them gain real-world experiences. For example, taking them to a mock trial lets them experience the process and setting of a trial. Bringing important and successful people in the class to talk to them could also give them an idea of how and what people in different careers do, which will help them in the future decide what they plan to major in, therefore considering students’ ideas, comments, and interests can and will lead teachers to create an intelligent, critical thinking, experienced, skillful, and understanding …show more content…

Progressivism also considers the interests of the students to help improve society and the students individual. It organizes schools around the concerns, curiosity, and real world experiences of students. Teaching in a progressivist classroom will help students reach their full potential causing them to feel capable of doing more complex subjects in their future lives. By creating this feeling in the students as a teacher I would feel accomplished because my students are now going to overcome any problem in the world with confidence and

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