The great teacher is not the man who supplies the most facts, but the one in whose presence we become different people.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Welcome to the Philosophy of Education section of my portfolio.
This section features an artifact that represents what I have learned that pertains to the development, learning, and motivation standard.
In completing this assignment, I thoroughly developed my beliefs in the following areas:
Development, learning, and motivation
Instruction
Assessment
Professionalism
Each area listed addresses the following ideas:
Development, learning, and motivation
Instruction
Assessment
Professionalism
In developing my philosophy of teaching, I learned about the ways in which my beliefs align with what I identify to attribute to effective teaching and learning within a classroom setting. I have fully established my current values and ideals that are representative of a positive learning experience, which work to promote optimal academic, social, and emotional development in all students.
Please take some time to view my attached Philosophy of Teaching.