Monday, January 20, 2020
A Teacher Holds the Key to Knowledge, Success, and Fun :: Teaching Philosophy Education Admissions
A Teacher Holds the Key to Knowledge, Success, and Fun       The greatest gift a teacher can give students is a positive learning   experience that lasts a lifetime. An outstanding teacher is a good role model, fair,   consistent, and open to new ideas. A good teacher can motivate and entertain   without students realizing the learning process it taking place. It is a great   achievement for a teacher to see the ââ¬Å"light bulbâ⬠ come on over a studentââ¬â¢s head   when he/she understand a problem or can figure out an equation. To see a child   accomplish a task is most satisfying and rewarding.    A teacher holds the key to knowledge, success, and fun. Every child deserves a teacher that understands and accommodates different   ability levels of each student. It is very difficult to pinpoint a specific method of   teaching because so many styles and techniques are successful. Incorporating   different methods may be effective.     I have been a substitute teacher for two years and this experience has   brought great insight for future reference. I feel that all students can and must   learn according to their ability. I want to be a teacher who influences each   student in a positive way and display strong ethics in order to encourage   appropriate behavior and respect. A teacherââ¬â¢s personal ethics influence their   teaching method. With regard to teaching methods, I share certain views from   Rousseau. Children are born with a blank slate and are not good or bad by nature.   These characteristics are not determined at birth but are learned behavior. Young   children entering elementary school are excited and open to learn. It is the   teachersââ¬â¢ task to keep the creativeness and attention of each student. Basically,   children want to learn.    I also tend to hold the attitude of Essentialism toward educational   philosophies. I believe the curriculum of the schools should be subject-centered.   Students learning should be centered on the basic subjects such as reading,   writing, history, math, and science. I feel strongly about reading because if a child   is a good strong reader, other subjects seem to be absorbed more easily. I lean   toward behaviorism regarding discipline. I agree the reward system, establishing   rules, and monitoring events are excellent ways to teach responsibility and instill   moral values. I think a good teacher can incorporate all different ââ¬Å"beliefsâ⬠ and   identify what works and what doesnââ¬â¢t.    The lessons students learn in kindergarten are basic skills and remain with   them for the rest of their lives.  					    
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