Tuesday, June 18, 2013

My Philosophy of Education

-          I believe that the knowledge that I acquired from my teachers in elementary, high school and college really helps me to what I am now. Maybe I cannot recall some of the lesson that we had discussed, but the values and the way they taught me still linger in my mind and my heart. Now, it’s time for me to share what I learned and experienced. Hence, I entered the teaching profession with arms wide open.
-          I believe that teaching is a vocation which the primary goal is to impart knowledge to those in need of education. It’s like giving back what I gained or learned from my education.
-          Constructivism or learning by experience because students learn best when they actively participate in the learning process, when they are engaged and motivated to learn, and when they can build on their existing knowledge and understanding
-          I wish to be remembered by my students through my endeavor in imparting some valuable knowledge which they may use wherever they go.
-          Teaching students to learn something valuable and seeing those students enjoying while learning is something worth living for. Thus, imparting knowledge to the students is a very valuable career.
-          As a teacher I will encourage my students to study, and have constant communication about his/her studies or even in their family status. I will not leave my weak students.
-          My parents really affect my life and work.
-          It overwhelmed me if there is learning.
-          Many of my students got low grades, so, I gave them more examples and removal exams.  

-           I believe that my personal characteristics and approach to teaching has a big impact on my students in a way that they can apply to their own life what they learned from me.  

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