My Teaching Philosophy
I Believe...
A successful teacher believes that all students are able to achieve great heights. I believe every student has a different learning style and it is the teacher’s responsibility to appeal to those styles. I believe when a teacher meets the student’s needs learning is fun and exciting.
The classroom environment should be conducive to learning. I believe it needs structure and guidelines. I believe students work best in a well-managed environment. They need to understand expectations and limitations so they can strive to succeed. They need to understand what their goals are and how to meet them.
While I believe in structure I also believe in fun. Learning should be fun and exciting. When a teacher creates excitement students want to learn. When a teacher sets expectations students strive to meet them. Learning should have a purpose and my students will understand that purpose.
I believe teaching is one of the single most important jobs there is. Whether your teaching job is as a parent teacher or a classroom teacher, you have a great responsibility in seeing that your child or children succeed. I believe it takes a village to raise a child and I am ready to do my part in the village. I love teaching and I believe it is the most rewarding job there is.
I Believe...
A successful teacher believes that all students are able to achieve great heights. I believe every student has a different learning style and it is the teacher’s responsibility to appeal to those styles. I believe when a teacher meets the student’s needs learning is fun and exciting.
The classroom environment should be conducive to learning. I believe it needs structure and guidelines. I believe students work best in a well-managed environment. They need to understand expectations and limitations so they can strive to succeed. They need to understand what their goals are and how to meet them.
While I believe in structure I also believe in fun. Learning should be fun and exciting. When a teacher creates excitement students want to learn. When a teacher sets expectations students strive to meet them. Learning should have a purpose and my students will understand that purpose.
I believe teaching is one of the single most important jobs there is. Whether your teaching job is as a parent teacher or a classroom teacher, you have a great responsibility in seeing that your child or children succeed. I believe it takes a village to raise a child and I am ready to do my part in the village. I love teaching and I believe it is the most rewarding job there is.
Given my statements above about my beliefs in teaching, I found this video to give an example of excitement in the classroom and the success it can generate.