



Assignment 2B
Philosophy Statement
Being a teacher is one thing, but being a good teacher is something different. Teachers have great influence on young minds and it is very important. Some students may lack parent guidance and therefore they turn to teachers to guide them in the right path. Teachers spend many hours with students and day in and day out can have a huge impact them when the school year is done. If a teacher is putting forth their best work it is almost certain students will remember their teacher’s way.
Also, school is a great way for students to be themselves. A school in itself is a learning experience. Students need to learn how to get along with other people and work together in groups or as a class. Going to school with a diverse population I think allows for more growth as a child. Since they are around different people and different customs it allows for them to branch out. Students are able to make new friends that they thought that they might never be able to by going to school in a diverse area. At the high school level students are able to experience the most simply because there are more students attending the school. Nevertheless, something like this is started at a young age in elementary school. By doing so it permits students to learn tolerance of others which will go far in life.
Testing is a great way to see how much someone way know, but it may not be the only way of knowing that you are truly getting smarter as a person. Tests are helpful indicators, but that is not the only way of knowing. I feel students learn best by doing hands on projects and giving them real life experiences to relate to. I would rather have my students be well rounded individuals with great social and collaborative working skills. I think that preparing my students for the real world where someday they will be living and striving to succeed is a very helpful skill. They need to be prepared and by bringing up everyday issues, and teaching them to become intelligent problem solvers. I would like to have my students study all aspects of life and have the academics integrated around them. Being able to relate the materials in class to real world experience gives students better understanding of what they are learning.
I believe that students learn best from meaningful experiences. As a teacher, I do not want to spoon feeding the students information. It should be done by the students but the teacher can help guide them in the right direction. I like to have students work hard to get answers. I want to get their brain to think of what they answers could be. I know that everyone would be able to do the problems; it is just a matter of will power. When students are working on problems that were shown in class during the lesson, as a teacher, I would help guide them to the answer. By giving answers to them they are not learning to their fullest abilities. Also, during a few of my observation hours whenever students finished a practice worksheet they would go around the room to help others that were struggling. I think that this is a great system because it is teaching teamwork too. It is also helpful when a student that is struggling have another peer explaining how to do the steps to find an answer. The peer that is explaining also benefits from it from teaching it again to their friends in the class.
As a teacher I would like to try and draw the shyer kids out of their shell’s and help them become an eager participant. I remember when I was younger when I was very shy and timid in the classroom. I was very afraid to make contributions to the class. I will work hard as a teacher to get all my students to contribute equally in the class. I would like my students to be actively participating in the class to help get and keep the discussion going. I think something like this can be done by having a good attitude and enthusiastic as a teacher. Having good lessons plans that are engaging the students from start to finish will make for a fun class for students. A way that I saw work very well was in a 7th grade math class when I was observing. Whenever the teacher was looking for the answer students raised their hands. When she felt there were not enough participating she said with embarrassment, “only six people know the answer?” By doing this more students raised their hands and the teacher waited until majority of the class had their hands raised ready to answer. Seeing something like this done in class was a great experience. Asking questions like that to the class makes for more student involvement. Having the patience to do something like that will pay off in the end. I believe if the students participate and add the class discussion, everyone will learn a great deal from the experience. You never want to have kids in class as a virtual dropout although more than likely you will have your share of them. Something like this might upset the teacher and they will let the student do as they please. On the other hand, I personally think that as a teacher it is your job to try and inspire them to contribute to the class. If you need to reach down into your bag of tricks so be it. Getting through to a virtual drop out in class might make all the difference. And if you are able to get through to them it might be one of the most satisfying things to see as a teacher. Someday I hope to be doing just that in my classes that I teach.
I would also like to get to know my students so I may reach out to them. By doing that I will have a better understanding of where they are coming from and what they like and dislike as the year goes on. Many students have a false stereotype of teachers where their lives are just teachers and they are not humans outside of the class. As a teacher I think that my best teacher that I had got to know us on personal levels because she would always come in bringing stories into class about her life. This is something that would be great to mimic in my class. I think that the students will benefit from it and feel more comfortable. I will strive to make the students feel comfortable in a safe atmosphere, hoping to get them to realize school is a great place to excel as a learner.
If I am able to obtain these qualities in a classroom, I feel I will be able to help students a long way in life. Not only do I want them excelling in the classroom, I would love to see them excelling as a human being. Sometimes school is not everyone’s strong suit but I think teachers can try and bring what they have capable out of them. After being with many of the students for more than a year, watching them grow up is something that will definitely keep me coming back to the teaching profession. By using hands on learning approach, students will be able to relate it to their life which in turn should assist in achieving success.
