Friday, July 19, 2019
Educational Philosophy :: Philosophy of Education Teaching Essays
Educational Philosophy For some, it is an occupation ââ¬â a means of earning a living. For others, it is a skill performed with great ability and proficiency. What is it? It is teaching. Teaching, as defined by Websterââ¬â¢s New World Dictionary, is to ââ¬Å"show or help (a person) to learn (how) to do something; to provide with knowledge, insight, etc.â⬠(Websterââ¬â¢s, p. 605). Since the beginning of civilization, teaching has encompassed peopleââ¬â¢s lives. Building on the knowledge learned from his beloved teacher, Socrates, Plato created his own school to encourage others in their pursuit of knowledge. Even though the styles and philosophies of teaching have changed greatly since 2000B.C., the concept of an ideal teacher remains the same. Excellent educators inspire their students to reach for the stars. Our public education system in West Virginia is due to the valiant efforts of our forefathers. Fighting for a training arrangement applicable to ALL students, these pioneers provided the groundwork from which we have expounded. Our ancestors appreciated the importance of an adequate education, and now, it is our responsibility as present and future educators to continue the tradition. Providing equal and superb instruction to all students should be the number one priority for us teachers. Public educators have the greatest opportunity ââ¬â to touch a childââ¬â¢s life for the better. As a public school teacher, I would set the expectations for my students at ceiling level, but then provide them with the ladder and walk them through each wrung to ensure accomplishment. I want to instill in my students that each child has the capacity for success (keeping in mind that each person has his own definition for success) and a lifelong thirst for knowledge. Children are like clothing. Some are ââ¬Å"ironedâ⬠and ââ¬Å"cleanâ⬠from a childhood of love and true nurturing. Some are ââ¬Å"wrinkledâ⬠and ââ¬Å"wornâ⬠from a childhood of abuse and neglect. Some appear ââ¬Å"irregularâ⬠as a result of a handicap or disability. Sadly, many are ââ¬Å"labeledâ⬠, whether positively or negatively, before they complete their years in school.
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