My Personal Philosophy Of Education

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Introduction
My personal philosophy of education is to facilitate learning and growth academically, personally and ethically. The purpose of education within this framework is to provide students with the tools required for success in life. In discussing my personal philosophy of education, I will elaborate on the aim of education, address the role of the teacher and the learner and explain the method of classroom practices. Justification of my personal philosophy will be provided with references to four theorists – Dr Maria Montesorri, John Dewey, Yong Zhao, and Sir Ken Robinson. It will also be demonstrated that my personal philosophy is in contrast to Paulo Friere and Alex Sutherland Neill.
Aim of Education
The aim of education is to provide an individual a unique experience, providing them with a secure, caring and stimulating environment, encouraging students to develop emotionally, intellectually, physically and mentally. This environment will lay the foundations facilitating individuals to become confident, enthusiastic, self-directed learners equipped to enter the society as critical thinkers, work collaboratively and act audaciously – a skill set for the 21st century.
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The teacher plays an integral part of the home and school environment, like the mother, needs to be a nurturer while at the same time not impeding on the child’s self discovery. As professionals entrusted with the individual’s education, teachers must facilitate learning and growth academically, personally and ethically. Teachers need to recognize that every child is valued as a unique individual and will learn differently, despite their culture, gender or socioeconomic status. Dewey expands on this as he states a good facilitator should be responsive to a child’s social structure to fully provide an education appropriate for each individual child (Johnson & Reed,

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