Philosophy Of Education Compare And Contrast Essay

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Compare/Contrast Philosophy of Education
At the beginning of this semester I had no knowledge what a philosophy of education was, nor did I have one for when I become an educator. After thinking long and hard about what I wanted to happen in my classroom, what goals I wanted for my students and for myself; I came up with the following. My goal as an educator is to develop a strong personal relationship with each and every one of my students. I want my students to feel like my classroom is a second home for them and for them to come to me with any problem they may be facing. I want them to have be critical thinkers and have the fire burning passion to learn just as much as I do. The teaching method that I would be incorporating into my classroom …show more content…

After this semester, I still feel that the Socratic Method will be the best one to use in my classroom. I still believe that questioning students is a very effective method that help students retain and gain knowledge. The one thing that seems to be the negative nelly in the education today, is testing students all the time. I believe now that testing students has a positive goal, but testing students all the time will not only burn them out, they will also start to hate learning. I still want my students to know that the concepts that I am teaching them have meaning and the do make real life connections. With that being said, I still feel that with my teaching method ties into Socratic Method because we both want students to learn through communicating with one another and asking questions. As I said in my first philosophy paper, educators should not just use one teaching method within the classroom. I still believe this because in my field experience I actually noticed every student is different and learns in many different ways. My field experience teacher told me that if she taught her lessons in one teaching method, then she would have many students that would fall behind and her mission is to make sure that does not happen. I know now, that when I become an educator, my main goals will be to make sure no student gets left …show more content…

I remember his classmates picking on him because he couldn’t speak much English and he was a different color. After seeing the way he was treated, I now feel even more strongly that everyone should have an equal opportunity to an education and that teaching students that we are all unique and should accept each other’s differences. I think that they way to get my students to accept each other is getting them to understand that our personalities are what makes us irreplaceable. I greatly support equal opportunity programs for disadvantage students. I believe that every child should have to opportunities to learn whether they have been sexually abused or have been neglected, they are still valuable just like any other child. In my opinion, if disadvantage students have the opportunity to go to school, they could change the world. That student could have the missing key on how to cure cancer. I still believe in this because I see students all around me become really smart and challenge themselves to exceed.
My philosophy of education has not changed very much. The only thing that has changed is how passionate I am about getting started in the education field. I think after more years in the education field and having more experiences with different students with different cultures, my philosophy will change only for the better. I think my philosophy

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