Wednesday, July 11, 2012

My Philosophy of Education


Education is an act of transmitting and/or receiving knowledge. It is a way to create ideas through the mind, body, thoughts, expression, and faith.  The education enables us to transform the world through knowing, doing, and specially being.
Education is action to guide, train, and instruct. It is important to hold students to high academic, personal, & spiritual standards. It is necessary raise the bar in the classroom and create an atmosphere of safety and confidence, where they are encouraged to be there for each other as positive role models and character builders.

It is important to create a climate of care and kindness where everyone is able to express their thoughts without fear of failure or rejection. It would be better to say something and raise further questions than to keep their mouth closed.

Education means to take each day as an opportunity for new beginnings and fresh starts. If the previous day wasn't great, the students need to know that every morning is a chance to try again.

We need to be able to lead in a way that shows parents we are confident in our position as leaders but also someone who will listen to their needs and concerns. We will treat each individual as just that - individual.

As the curriculum is a guide, we need to use creative teaching to assist in learning abilities across the board. It is necessary motivate students to create goals for themselves, and help each other reach those goals as responsible citizens of the classroom, community, and church.

Education analyzes to see how the students are doing and how they feel about their progress in school by asking direct questions and giving out surveys and reports about their accomplishments in class.
Education is not just a job but a way to share knowledge and transform lives.

“Education does not change the world. Education changes people. People change the world”.
Paulo Freire

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