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Teaching Philosophy- Nicole Stander (Bibliography (Arthur W. Foshay, “The…
Teaching Philosophy- Nicole Stander
purpose of education
According to W. Foshay in 1991
to develop intellect
to serve social needs by contributing to the economy
creating an effective work force by preparing students for a job or career
Own interpretation
To better equip todays youths
To prepare them for adult life
Prepare them to cope with different ideals and perceptions
To mould thinking and productivity skills
To develop young minds
to be able to think critically
Make own decisions
Question sources of information and not believe blindly
Goals desired for your students
The ability to think critically
Develop own thinking and learning styles
Using tools taught to them in class
mind mapping
listing
imagery
acrostics
use of colour
own thinking styles
Left or right brain orientated
question/challenge what they are learning
The ability to freely ask questions
Without feeling judged by peer or educator
Without feer of repremand
Engage in meaningful dialog
Freely and openly
know that they are in a safe space
Answer questions and feel confidence not shame when they answer incorrectly
No fear in being wrong
Confidence in the attempt
Confidence in themselves and their intellect
Appearance
Self worth
Mental Ability
Knowing what they are capable of
extending students who need it
What content should be taught and why
What should be taught
Basic communication skills(Allen, 2015)
interpersonal
Social media orientated
formal and informal resisters and where to use them
why
Younger generations lack basic communication skills
Younger generations battle to match register with situation
Social Skills (Allen, 2015)
How to raise issues and complaints effectively
Internet Safety
Why
Social media usage by younger generations is escalating with no precautions being issued.
Sexual Education
Saftey
Precautions
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Contraception
how do I plan to teach content and why
Use interactive methods
Different Technologies
Different teaching strategies to fit content
Group discussion
Inclusive acivities
why
personal involvement reinforces learning
Evaluate learners best methods of learning and use it as a teaching strategy
Create safe environments for discussions
why
Allows for deeper conversational topics
Allows for more personal experience or difficult topic examples
Teachers roles and responsibilities
Teachers Role in a classroom
Defined by
Nurrul Chorida
Control the classroom
Organize the classroom
organize activities for the class
Organize layout of classroom
Organize structured lessons for each class
Be an assessor
Asses work given to learners
Asses answers given by learners
Asses level of work being produced in you class
Asses and critique work both of learners and their own
be a promoter
Promote confidence in your learners
Promote high standards of work
Promote learners to think for themselves
be a resource
be helpful
be avaliable
answer questions to the best of your ability
Students roles and responsibility
As defined by Ms K Baily, 2009
Students must be active participants in the classroom
answer questions
engage in discussion
express own ideas
Be motivated about learning
Students need to take responsibility for their own education
Make sure they complete heir homework on time
Ask questions in advance f they do not understand a task given
Learners need to manage their time wisely and raise concerns about deadlines in advance
Bibliography
Arthur W. Foshay, “The Curriculum Matrix: Transcendence and Mathematics,” Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1991
Jr, M. L. K., 1964. What is the Purpose of Education. What is the Purpose of Education, October, 1(1), p. 1.
Bailey, K., 2009. The Role of Student in the Classroom. Baileys Blog, 1(1), p. 1.
Chorida, N. (2014). The roles of teachers and learners. [online] Slideshare.net. Available at:
https://www.slideshare.net/lasminiati/the-roles-of-teachers-and-learners
[Accessed 21 Feb. 2019].
ADAM FLETCHER (2018) 'Roles for Students throughout the Education System', Sound Out , 1(1), pp. 1 [Online]. Available at:
https://soundout.org/roles-for-students-throughout-the-education-system/
(Accessed: 21 February 2019).
Allen, J. (2015). 20 Things That Should Be Taught at School. [online] Stay at Home Mum. Available at:
https://www.stayathomemum.com.au/my-lifestyle/education/things-that-should-be-taught-at-school/
[Accessed 24 Feb. 2019].