My Personal Learning Philosophy

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Many people in history, as well as my mentors, have influenced my personal learning philosophy about early childhood learning. Theories of Influence Although Native Americans were not considered Christians, they did believe in a supreme creator and taught children their beliefs in being made up of mind, body, and spirit (Dever & Falconer, 2008, p. 3). This has inspired my personal learning philosophy. I believe what a child chooses to have faith in; it will become an important part of their life. This will also provide a solid guideline and foundation as to how the child will live. No matter how young or what faith a child chooses, what they believe will influence everything they learn to do as well as what they choose to believe to be truth according to that faith. During the Ancient Greek time period when educators like Plato and Aristotle advocated for the education of young children, Dever and Falconer (2008) stated that these philosophers shared in the belief that educating children was, “… important to a society’s strong moral fiber.” (p. 4). I am in agreement with their theory because there have been many modern day studies on how education has reduced the negative behaviors of our youth today. Dr. Robb (2008) talks about some of the studies that have been conducted on values education programs which are geared toward educating troubled youth and they got varying results. In his conclusion of the studies he states, “The evidence is not clear-cut: some studies showed the effect of values education to be only short lived (six months).” (Robb, 2008). The proof that Plato and Aristotle’s theory does work is in the results that the programs, like values education, do work no matter how short lived the resul... ... middle of paper ... ...’ transition from their home environment to the class environment by fulfilling any job title that they need me to be. I will also provide a flexible curriculum that is geared toward their specific abilities to learn using every teaching tool available to me. Reference Dever, M. & Falconer, R. (2008). Foundations and Change In Early Childhood Education. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (p. 3-4, 12). 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ Paul, A. (2011). Learning From Inside the Womb - How Developing Babies Acquire Skills Before Birth. Babble. Retrieved on December 18, 2011 from: http://www.babble.com/pregnancy/pregnancy-health/learning-fetus-development-in-the-womb-prenatal/ Robb, B. (2008). Values Education- Can It Help Reduce Youth Crime? Values Education Ltd. Retrieved on December 18, 2011 from: http://www.valueseducation.co.uk/articles/youth-crime-education.html

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