Philosophy of Education Essay

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    My philosophy of education lies mainly in the individual's subjective thought practice which students entirely progress based on their own ideas and opinions to provoke inner treasure of teaching about how to be oneself truly. “I think therefore I am” (Rene Descartes, 2017) A person without the ability to think, then there will be no improvement in academic excellence and thinking, there will also be no spiritual fullness. However, thinking is not enough, and students still need to have a clear…

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    Education should aim to emphasis the freedom of the learner to explore different ways of developing their uniqueness and lead them to a greater understanding of themselves. In my personal philosophy of education, I believe that an individual should be learning in all aspects of life and therefore education should aim to provide direction for them to think critical and have self-knowledge. I believe that if individuals are equipped with the type of knowledge which allows them to think about…

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    My philosophy of nursing education grows out of the value I place in being a nurse. I chose to be a nurse because nursing is a great profession that helps people who are in need. I believe that all men are created equal and unique, and everyone deserves respect and dignity in their medical care. Nursing is an honorable career, and for me, it is the best path towards achieving the goal of helping people. I chose to be a nurse educator for much the same reason. As a nurse with 15 years of…

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    My philosophy of education is a mindset that I have developed from my experiences teaching in the classroom and through experiences in my own schooling. As I grew and matured, my educational identity, my philosophy of education, has grown and developed as well. I believe that I am the ultimate resource to my students. I want students to develop the knowledge they need in life and become better people, in the process. This process cannot develop without the ability to ask questions and find…

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    because they want them to receive a quality education. They understand the demand for learning because you must learn in order to be knowledgeable. Our world relies on knowledge. Without knowledge, one cannot make progress, expand on what one already knows, or be an asset to society. Our world has reached a point in which it needs influential, intelligent members of society. With the latest issues, such as technological races, potent wars, and struggling education, these members are a…

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    Personal Education Philosophy Statement in Physical Education Intended outcomes in education are not achieved in an instant. In fact, a lot of effort should be exerted in order to achieve such outcomes. According to Kelly and Melgrano (2004, p. 4), it is through developing a curriculum that student outcomes are met. Further, it is through this that teaching methods are made more effective and the students' needs are diagnosed. In line with this assertion, this paper will be about personal…

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    Philosophy on Education I believe that all students are unique and learn in all different ways. Students need a stimulating and environment for students to grow emotionally, physically, intellectually and socially. In order to do so, an educator needs to provide a safe, supportive atmosphere and environment for the students. I believe that having a good relationship with students, having students learn through curiosity and challenges, and creating lessons that encompass all learning styles…

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    My Personal Philosophy of Education There are numerous reasons to become an educator some are appropriate and some are not. Many teachers, coaches, and administrators have influenced me over my academic career, and have helped to mold my philosophy of education. It was a church trip working with children that I finally knew this is exactly what I wanted to do with my life. Since then I have sat and thought what made me chose this profession. The reasons that I chose this profession are to push…

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    Have you noticed that Physical Education seems to be a narrowing field? I strongly believe that there is a reason we need to keep PE in schools and in society today. Unfortunately, I feel as though many of the educators and teachers today aren’t taking it seriously. They aren’t doing enough to help the students become physically active, instead, the teachers just sit there because it is a job to them, nothing more. If the teachers had a better personal philosophy on what they actually want to…

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    Philosophy of Adult Education & Learning Mark Ramsey • Teaching with greater depth and breadth is important so they interact with other tradesmen, engineers, inspectors, etc. Equip individuals with the skills & substantive knowledge that allows them to define & to pursue their own goals.1 • Give students a place to "hang" new knowledge off of what students already know from past experiences and courses, i.e., root beer in cup with foam can be related to apparent power, true power & reactive…

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