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How to Write Your Philosophy of Education Your own philosophy of education is very important because it provides focus and emphasis for your teaching. Working to communicate your philosophy helps you to become aware of your own goals and values, which prepares you to integrate them with the goals and values espoused by your district and your community. Your statement of philosophy is a description of your own goals and beliefs as a teacher. There is no "right" philosophy. Some fit into certain settings better then others. You will refine, augment, and develop your philosophy for the rest of your career. Usually it is not successful to "change” your whole philosophy to meet the expectations of someone else. Below are some guidelines to keep in mind to produce a well-written, focused, and articulate statement of your philosophy. Your philosophy should be no longer than two typed, double-spaced pages. Somewhere in your statement of philosophy answer the following questions: What is the purpose of education? (What goals do you want your students to achieve?) What is the student's role? (What are students' responsibilities?) What is the teacher's role? What is the teacher's role as a bridge to the community? (optional) What is the teacher's role in educational renewal and reform? (optional) This statement of philosophy should rely on your personal beliefs and experiences. Your philosophy will be influenced by the knowledge and experience you acquire as you proceed through your certification program. You may want to try on” a metaphor to more clearly and vividly describe your philosophy. Growing plants, filling a pitcher, and molding clay are some common (but stereotypical) metaphorical vehicles. You may want to create a new one to avoid previous connections associated with these three. Successful use of a metaphor may depend on using a skill, hobby, or activity you have experience with and also on knowing when to step outside the metaphor and show a contrast (for instance, unlike a bicycle, education has more than two wheels). Due in class: Wednesday August 2
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My personal goal for my future students is to challenges them in their academic life and
watches them grow to their maximum potential. I want to take my students to different levels and
see them get better as an individual as well as a group. Therefore it group work will be critical in
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