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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education Educating children profoundly affects their lives and influences the life of anyone who comes into contact with those children. Education provides a foundation for a child to base the rest of his or her life on. Without a solid education, it becomes impossible for an individual to provide fo... [tags: Philosophy of Education Teaching Essays] | 1577 words (4.5 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education Educational philosophy is no doubt a matter that has changed over the decades, and still today not everyone is in total agreement on the subject. However, one thing is certain philosophy is the foundation of educational styles. Today, four basic educational philosophies exist including idealism, real... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 466 words (1.3 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education The philosophical perspective possessed by a teacher has on affects the ability and effectiveness of their teaching methods. Therefore a teacher must be one who appreciates and respects education and formalized schooling. In the following paragraphs I will give a general description of my views on e... [tags: Philosophy of Teaching Teachers Education Essays] | 1029 words (2.9 pages) |
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| Education Philosophy - Education Philosophy My life has been influenced greatly by teachers. Since I was a child, teaching is all I wanted to do. My mother is a fifth grade teacher. I have quite a few friends that are teachers. I have been fortunate to be influenced by some great teachers throughout my academic career. I love to be around kids ... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teachers Essays] | 1061 words (3 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education I am twenty-eight years old, and have only decided to become a teacher within the past two years. I have always wanted to help people in some way, yet I was not sure of what area or angle to go with my humanitarian instincts. While at University, two of my professors would continually expr... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teachers Essays] | 1509 words (4.3 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education I began my college education in 1987. I attended two full years and one part-time year before accepting a position with an engineering firm in 1992. I was employed there for the next nine years and was promoted three times. Even though this was a good stable career, I was not satisfied. I have al... [tags: Philosophy of Teaching Education Teachers Essays] | 683 words (2 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education An educator means that you are someone who cares and wants to see children be successful in your class and in their futures. The reason I want to become an educator is to make a difference in a child's life. I have worked with children for over seven years and everyday I sp... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 1241 words (3.5 pages) |
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| My Personal Philosophy of Education - Personal Philosophy of Education I would not be considered your typical college student in search of an education degree. I am a 31 year old male, married, with two children, and working on my second career. My previous life consisted of working in the coal mines till I was injured. My injury, however, is considered a bles... [tags: Philosophy of Education] | 1250 words (3.6 pages) |
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| My Personal Philosophy of Education - Personal Philosophy of Education Education is not a group of classes containing a series of facts to be used on a test and then forgotten. Education is a series of tools that students use every day in the classroom and in the real world. The English language is the primary language of the United States and people use it to communicate th... [tags: Philosophy of Education] | 1199 words (3.4 pages) |
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| My Personal Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education My philosophy of education is almost wholly derived from my own experiences as a student. I have always had a love of learning, but have not exactly felt the same way about school, in part because I was bored with the classes and material. My teaching methods and views of learning reflect the idea ... [tags: Philosophy of Education] | 1492 words (4.3 pages) |
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| Teaching and Education Philosophy - Teaching and Education Philosophy My philosophy is that an educator is the most valuable resource our country has. Of all the jobs or careers in this world none of them would be possible without teachers. There are two main points to my philosophy, why teachers are important and who teachers are. Hopefully reading my ... [tags: Teaching Education Philosophy] | 392 words (1.1 pages) |
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| My Philosophy on Education - My Philosophy on Education My philosophy on education is based on the concept of sharing. Obviously, the most common form of sharing in education is the sharing of knowledge that occurs between a teacher and her students. Although I feel that this type of sharing is crucial, there are many other forms of sharing in education that I value e... [tags: Teaching Philosophy Education] | 568 words (1.6 pages) |
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Philosophy of Education The field of teaching is one of undoubted complexity that has questioned the nature of students, knowledge, and education since the beginning of time. Due to the dynamic and controversial quality of this area, it is necessary for a prospective teacher to develop his or her personal philosophy of education, wheth... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement]
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| Philosophy of Education Statement - Philosophy of Education Statement If you do not make a difference, then what have you made? This question has guided me in my pursuit of life, not simply my pursuit of a career. Visualize a typical drug dealer making his way on the addictions of others. Imagine sitting down with him and discussing his life, his past, his... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 1308 words (3.7 pages) |
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| Education Philosophy Statement - Education Philosophy Statement A teacher once told me that it is not his job to teach a bunch of facts; it is his job to teach people to think and actually use their minds. Too often in education, the focus of classrooms is on the material being taught, instead of the students. In my personal experience I have found that students are... [tags: Teaching Education Philosophy] | 742 words (2.1 pages) |
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| My Goals and Philosophy of Education - My Goals and Philosophy of Education I have always leaned toward the profession of education. I feel that a career in education has much to offer, both personally and professionally. The idea of any other career has never been a question; as a child, and now as an adult, I have always known that my interest lay in teaching. ... [tags: Philosophy Education Teaching] | 791 words (2.3 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education Why do I want to be a teacher? I have thought long and hard over that question, and my answer is “I don’t know.” My initial thought about going into teaching stemmed from my own experiences. When my son was in school, a teacher gave up on him and said, “he’ll be a dropout.” They will weed him out when... [tags: Teaching Philosophy Education] | 715 words (2 pages) |
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| Statement of Philosophy of Education - Statement of Philosophy of Education My philosophy of teaching and education in general is very broad at this stage in my career. I am sure that as I teach in future years, my philosophy of teaching will change as I gain experience. As for now though, the following paper will describe the way I feel about teaching, lear... [tags: My Philosophy of Education] | 819 words (2.3 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education The first and most important reason that I want to become an educator is because of my love for children. I cherish the thought of being involved in a child's learning process. I think that my classroom will have a mixture of the philosophy of idealism and pragmatism. I want to be very knowledgea... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 793 words (2.3 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education According to Webster’s Dictionary, “A teacher is a person who teaches especially for a living.” This definition though is not entirely true about a teacher. As a teacher not only do you teach students, but teachers are parents, social workers, nurses, and even friends. A good teacher should be abl... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 1220 words (3.5 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education "I just know I'm next. Don't call on me, don't call on me. Please, please! Whew! ! ! That was a close one. I hate it when that teacher calls on me to answer questions in front of the whole class. I never know the answers. He knows I don't know the answers and that's why he always calls on me. Yep, he hates m... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 1478 words (4.2 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy On Education: My Beliefs Students are the key to our future. In order for them to make sound decisions in life they must be able to understand the consequences for the choices they make. My goal as a teacher will be to make sure they receive the knowledge to make those decisions. I want to be a teacher so that I can mold s... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 831 words (2.4 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - The Quest for Knowledge - Philosophy of Education - The Quest for Knowledge Ray Wilber once stated, "The potential possibilities of any child are the most intriguing and stimulating in all creation." This simple quote is incredibly motivating to any educator, especially myself. To me, children bring a certain smile to my face whenever... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement] | 573 words (1.6 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education As a young child I always looked forward to family gatherings. I was one of twenty grandchildren on my dad's side of the family, and one in seven on my mom's side, so there were always lots of children around. But it wasn't the children in my own age group or older that I wanted to be around, it was t... [tags: Teaching Education Philosophy] | 783 words (2.2 pages) |
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| My Views On Education Philosophy - My Views On Education Philosophy When I first began college I wanted to be an accountant. I had taken accounting class in high school and really enjoyed it. Accounting is finite and rigid in terms of how it is structured. The rules did not change in regards to how you went about learning and applying it. Once you... [tags: Education Teaching Philosophy Papers] | 1987 words (5.7 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education Growing up in a rural community there is seldom much to do, especially having no real close neighbors, whom you could call up and say come on over, due to the fact they would actually have to walk that “country mile.” Therefore, I had a lot of time on my hands as a young child and... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 1238 words (3.5 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education A child’s education is one of the most important, if not the most important, aspects of his or her life. With this in mind, teachers are very influential characters. Therefore it is essential that teachers develop their educational philosophy and their educational goals before making th... [tags: Teaching Philosophy Education Essays Papers] | 1378 words (3.9 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education What is my philosophy of education? For hours I have tried to decide what exactly that is. However after much thought I have not been able to come up with an exact answer. After much consideration I have decided that I have no real philosophy but I have goals that one day I will ach... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 690 words (2 pages) |
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| My Personal Philosophy of Education - My Personal Philosophy of Education Ever since I was a little girl, I knew that in my future I wanted to become a teacher. I always looked up to my teachers, especially the ones I had in elementary school. I even played 'school' with my friends and pretended I had my own classroom. I loved being in c... [tags: Philosophy of Education Teaching Teachers Essays] | 948 words (2.7 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education All children can learn. This has been a philosophy of mine ever since I won a contest in fourth grade. All fourth graders were asked to submit a saying a that was going to be put on our school flag. To my surprise, I won and that was what made me realize just how true that statement is. How... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 1099 words (3.1 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education "I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside. Give them a sense of pride...These lyrics from "The Greatest Love of All" sung by Whitney Houston more than 15 years ago have become almost trite. However,... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 642 words (1.8 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education The obstacle of finding a career is something we are all faced with at one time or another. Fortunately for me, I found this decision to be a very easy one, because I have a love for teaching. The decision of my career was clear. I was going to become a teacher. The nature of students, or a... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 859 words (2.5 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education As I start to write this paper, I begin to think of the reasons why I want to become a teacher. The most important reason is my love for children. When I was little, I always dreamed about being a teacher and I would always pretend to be teaching a classroom. As I grew older, I knew I wante... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 920 words (2.6 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education While many people know what they want to do when they get older, I had no clue as to what I wanted to do after I graduated. Right before my graduation, my high school guidance counselor came up to me and asked if I would be interested in tutoring over the summer to make some money for scho... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 843 words (2.4 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education TEACHER ROLES: I believe that the teacher of elementary students has many roles. I will sometimes be a facilitator-guide, sometimes a supportive, nurturing mother-like figure, and sometimes a sage who imparts knowledge. I will encourage my students to become more self-aware and self-managing. I... [tags: Philosophy of Education Teaching Teachers Essays] | 527 words (1.5 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - Philosophy on Education In the beginning there were students. the students learned what they were to do and what not to do. It continued on and on and still to this day we have students who are told what to do and not to do. They are told how to act, how to make decisions on their own, and how to make something of... [tags: Philosophy on Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 874 words (2.5 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education I want to become a teacher for three reasons. The first is, I love children of all ages and want to help them in any way that I can. The second is, I want to influence children in a positive way and help them be all they can be, much like some of my teachers did me. Finally, I enjoy the... [tags: Philosophy of Education Statement Teaching Essays] | 747 words (2.1 pages) |
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| My Philosophy of Education - My Philosophy of Education I believe that the Foreign Language classroom should be one that not only teaches how to speak a language, but also how to survive in the growing, and very diverse communities that we live in and that our students live in. Students should learn about the culture that corresponds to the language tha... [tags: Teaching Philosophy Education School Essays] | 425 words (1.2 pages) |
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| My Personal Philosophy of Education - My Personal Philosophy of Education When I came to college, I debated on a major, trying to find a career that would be satisfying to me. After much pondering, I decided that education is the right path for me. I now find that not only do I think it is the right career, but I have a passion for helping... [tags: Philosophy of Education Teachers Teaching Essays] | 891 words (2.5 pages) |
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| Philosophy of Education - Philosophy of Education Webster defines philosophy as a critical study of fundamental beliefs and the grounds for them. In this philosophy, I will be talking about the three great philosophers: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. These three philosophers represent the birthplace of Western philosophy. Socrates, wh... [tags: Philosophy of Teaching Statement] | 350 words (1 pages) |
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