At this stage of my teaching career I think of my teaching philosophy in broad terms. The largest contributors to my teaching career are my classroom, my students, my instruction, and the school’s community. Therefore I feel it is necessary to include all of them in my teaching philosophy.
My classroom will be the basis for student achievement, and therefore must be designed to facilitate as much learning as possible. The students will always feel welcome in my classroom because it will maintain a positive atmosphere at all times. It will be set up to allow for collaboration amongst the students, and will not simply contain rows of desks and chairs. The students will sit in small groups and will be provided with numerous workstations throughout the room that allow for further learning. My cla
Activities and lessons that my students will complete will be based on real life experiences and events. I will incorporate a variety of problem solving activities into the standard curriculum in order to make the students’ learning seem worthwhile. I will also use projects, both individual and group, as a means of assessing achievement.
My classroom and instruction will be based upon my students’ academic skills and enthusiasm. In order to have a most productive classroom, I will need to have the support of the community members and parents, as well as students who are enthusiastic about learning. It will be my job as an educator to meet these goals and expectations.
All of my students will be treated as equals regardless of race, ethnicity, or learning ability. Each student will be excited