My Teaching Philosophy:
-want students to succeed
-learning = fun/educational
-high expectations
-teaching=rewarding
-make a difference
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A class blog for EDTL 303 (Computer Utilization in Early Childhood Education) @ Bowling Green State University.
6 comments:
Your teaching philosophy words are very important. Whating the students to succeed is key to being a good teacher and the fact that you want learning to be fun will really help your students in enjoying your classroom.
Robyn-I really liked your philosophy phrases and words. I completely agree with everything you said. I, too, believe that a teacher should make a difference in their students' lives. I also like how you said you want learning to be fun because that is extremely important, especially with little kids. We need to get our students excited and motivated to learn!
Your philopsophy pharses are great words and they are very important. Having the students succeed is the best key to being a great teacher. Have fun fliming the imovie, and good luck.
I think all of your philosophies are amazing. It's hard to choose only 5 because there are so many different qualities that a teacher must have. I think you have a great idea of what type of teacher should be and what type of teacher than you will be!
I think that you have a very good philosophy for teaching. You want to make a difference and in my mind, I think that is one of the most important things in teaching. To help make a difference in one person, you can make the world a much different place to live in.
I think your philosophy statements are great! It is important to make learning fun for the students, or else they will begin to dread coming to school. Having fun activities that are hands on will also increases the chance that the children will remember what they learned. Helping students to succeed is a goal of all teachers and while doing this, we are making a difference in their lives!
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