My educational philosophy - hope, goal, and dream When I was sixteen I began working with children with low socioeconomic background at the family resource center. Everyday I am watching how many children are being ignored at home and school. This experience is decisive for my determination to become a teacher as I know that I will always go with my child. There are many possibilities for all children, such as creative writing, creating maps, building models, and we need to be able to express it in some way.
Educational philosophy Everyone has personal views about their own philosophy, and they also have their own educational goals, including myself. In this article, I will discuss my view on philosophy and educational goals. Furthermore, I think about the nature of the student, the nature of knowledge, the purpose of public education, my educational method, and finally the most important fields of the curriculum. First, I will explain nature ... My educational philosophy Children's education is one of the most important and important aspects of his or her life. With this in mind, teachers are very influential people. Therefore, teachers must develop their educational philosophy and educational goals before taking an important step from students to teachers. Now I would like to present my educational philosophy and goals. We combine Rousseau's ideas to achieve this.
Educational Goals and Philosophy When studying different educational concepts, I came to the conclusion that I have an eclectic view of educational philosophy. My goal is to follow idealism, existentialism, and pragmatism. As a teacher, I will concentrate on learning to teach from now on and understanding it well. Not only will I finish my work at school but also my desire to be my dream and teacher. - My Philosophy Statement Education is a very important aspect of our life. Our education has made us self and decided our achievements. Therefore, education is not easy to accept. As a teacher, my goal is to provide the best education for my students. I must respect the students, what they are individuals, and respect their thoughts and opinions. Each student has different learning methods