In the teaching profession you will have to develop a philosophy of education statement. in order to do so, you will need to consider the key concepts regarding effective teachers, instructional models, learning theories, goals of schooling,guidance, and management principles, and philosophical perspectives. Use that information and your own personal experiences as a learner, in addition to your observations of teachers, to craft your philosophy of education. write clearly, concisely, and coherently. be certain to explain and justify your points of view. be certain the following questions are addressed: 1. What is the purpose of education? [login to view URL] Content and skills should be taught? [login to view URL] should instruction occur? [login to view URL] are the roles and responsibilities of teachers? 5. What are the roles and responsibilities of students?
I am a graduate of Bachelor in Secondary Education major in English with 21 units in Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Administration. Taught secondary and tertiary English and Literature for 6 years. I am also a licensed teacher.
What makes me a good candidate? I am thoughtful in all writing I do and understand that I have to give my point of view on the subject of education. I have had a lot of experience writing and am new to the world of freelance writing. Also I am one of the best candidates because I think this topic is important and care a lot about the subject. I plan to write each day within a period of 5 days. (I am in school.) I will use my editing skills to make sure my writing is perfect. If you need to know anything else about message me. Thank you for considering me. -Olivia R.
I can think really out of the box because i am right brain centred intuitive person. Have given class room lectures to school as well as college students. With background in psychology, i can feel the pulse of the student community.
I have a PhD in physics, specializing in physics education research. Not only, have I taught classes and read many teaching factories in a high quality teaching philosophy is a focus on not only the ideas you have about teaching and learning, but also a focus on how you have implemented them, or would implement them, in your own classroom. I currently hold a teaching position (rank: Lecturer) at a regional masters college.