Education philosophy

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Education philosophy. Get inspired and try out new things.
226 people searched this
·
Last updated 3d
an info sheet with pictures of people and words on it, including the names of different authors

Meet These Inspiring Educationists! If you’d love to have this beautiful poster in PDF format, comment with "I want it!" and I'll send it your way! #Philosophy #Education #Learning #Teaching #CriticalThinking #Montessori #Dewey #Freire #Nussbaum #Philosophers

a piece of paper with writing on it that says, my philosophy of education i believe in

I believe that all children are different, in their own way, and deserve a warm and welcoming environment in which they can feel comfortable and safe. I will help my students exceed to their full potential and I will never stop believing in them. I will guide my students to make the best out of life and to always keep going forward, even when times get tough. I believe that it is important to have a classroom built on respect and kindness for all. Teaching my students to love and respect one…

an open book with colorful hand prints on it

Since I am waiting on phone calls from the applications I put in, I decided to update my Professional Teaching Portfolio. Our Education program had us make one for one of our courses. I have not kept up on it much since I began teaching, updating it last in 2008. But I am hoping for an interview soon, and the one time I don't bring it will be the time they ask! In case you are unfamiliar with Teaching Portfolios, or looking for ideas, I thought I would take a few posts to run down the way…

Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world. - Nelson Mandela . Please share… Say 'YES' if you support education as a tool to change the world. . #positivequotes #quotes #motivationalquotes #quoteoftheday #education #change

three people standing on top of stacks of books with their hands up in the air

I firmly believe that equity in education is essential for the success of every student. Although “what is good for all is essential for few” remains a true statement, what I truly believe is that “what is accommodated for some may need to be adjusted for others”. What I mean by this is that we need to accommodate the unique needs of individual students without forgetting that what assists one student with their success may not be the same for others.

a page from the book teaching philosophy

Mae Guerra's teaching philosophy focuses on creating a positive learning environment, setting clear expectations and standards, using differentiated instruction, ongoing assessment, lifelong learning, and presenting varied materials. She believes in taking a neutral stance on controversial issues to promote respect and intellectual diversity. Standards and goals should be set clearly from the start and adhered to consistently. Assessment allows the teacher to modify instruction to individual…

Related interests

Education philosophy and more

Explore related boards