My Teaching Philosophy Statement

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My Teaching Philosophy

Teaching is a very honorable profession which reflects the positive characteristics of those who educate. It is a difficult job that requires knowledge, dedication, integrity and patience. I want to become a teacher (particularly elementary school) because I want to make a difference in society and I love to work with children. I believe that by using things such as atmosphere and innovative teaching methods, an instructor can be informative and still have fun. This is how I see myself as a primary school teacher.

Since I am planning to teach kindergarten, I can imagine a fun and colorful room for my students. I would allow my students to sit at one big table instead of individual desks. This would help the children to build up their communication and social skills and, therefore, they would make friends more quickly. Around the room, I would have posters with the alphabet and simple math skills on them. This would assist them with learning how to use their letters and numbers more easily. Another good teaching technique would be to have a big calendar at the front of the room, which would have the month and the days of the week on it. Each morning, I would have a different helper come up and stick the date on the calendar so they could learn the significance of a calendar. At the bottom of the board, I would have a dial that would have pictures representing the type of weather outside. For example, the helper would put the pointer on a picture of a rain coat and goulashes if it were raining outside. This would teach the kids about weather. Also, I would have posters with cartoon characters on them and put them all around the walls. I want my room to be very entertaining and v...

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...sment. In turn, students to meet those expectations and, therefore, education reform enhanced the schools. Whenever more reform comes around, it is important to adapt to it because it will help the teacher and the class in the end. For example, with the help of the internet and fiber optics students can branch out to things never before imaginable. Of course, it is important to make sure that the internet has blocks so nothing inappropriate will come across the screen. I believe that certification for teachers are important because it proves that the beginning teacher is well educated and qualified. With any future changes that may occur in the teacher profession, I will be open to them because I know that it is for the best. I want myself to be updated frequently on the new reforms so I can offer my full potential to every student who walks into my classroom.

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