Dallas Mondragon
Philosophy of Education
(Rough Draft)
5 July 2011
EDUC 2250
Education has not always has been a very important feature in my life. I do however now that I have become wiser, feel that teachers have one of the most important jobs to be had. They are responsible for influencing and guiding the lives of their students, be it instilling principles and ways of thinking to educating them on the history of yesterday. All students, regardless of background, racial make-up, or disability status have the ability to and right to learn and experience an education. I feel that teachers need to become conscious of the fact that not all students learn at the same speed or at the same level as their peers. I would like for my students to come to the realization that they are all significant to me. I want to be an impartial educator and behave towards each and every one of my students with consideration and even-handedness. As technology has started to play an ever increasing role in education, it is my plan to keep up with the technological advances to facilitate my students understanding of the opportunities afforded them. In today’s world, we as teachers can communicate with other educational institutions miles away. I think this new technology will help make better the quality of a well rounded education, so long as we do not completely abandon some of the old ways of learning such as the reading of quality classic books. I also believe teachers need to take the time to learn from one another. I feel that we as teachers should have adequate planning time to create new lesson plans. To be effective, we as teachers need to be willing to allow constructive criticism when given the chance. We should develop a set of connection of our peers to accept and give criticism. I think that all teachers can benefit if we are willing to learn from one another. The sharing of new and inventive ideas can only serve to give us a new perspective on an old idea. When it comes to instructional practice, we as teachers need be willing to use an assortment of techniques in order to effectively reaching all of our students. I believe teachers who only employ a single approach to educate tend to be ineffective compared to those willing to be flexible in the classroom. It has become evident in recent years that they fail to reach all of their students for we know that every student learns in their own way. Varying methods of teaching helps to foster an appealing and enjoyable environment that in turn will help students succeed. I plan on employing a multitude of methods in my teaching, ranging from hands on to technology based. As a P.E. teacher, I plan on keeping worksheets and tests to a minimum but I know that many schools heavily rely on them. Just as I will vary the way that I teach my students, I will also vary the way that I evaluate my student’s progress, by using several different methods, such as, direct study of my students, and possibly progression folders. I feel students who actually feel as though they are a part of their education process will have a more open mind when it comes to their learning compared to those students that have no say in their education. It is my personal belief that educators should direct their students in their learning, not force feed them into learning. The function of education is to facilitate students to become successful in their own lives. We all see success in different ways and far too often the way we determine success is small-minded and unjust. Teachers need to think about what is important to their students, what really matters to them and what will be most useful to them in the real world. We as teachers must fit this together with the required content, easier said than done if you ask me. But I believe successful teachers find ways of doing this each and every day. I believe an effective teacher associates all learning to the real world and in doing so makes learning tangible and having an important effect on all students.
I like the way you begin your paper on how you feel about education. Your love of the students and how you relate to them really comes through. You have many good ideas about how teachers can be good teachers as well as thoughts on education and what teachers need to be. I didn’t see any questions you wanted addressed, so I will bring up Catron’s…”How have I been socialized and how will my beliefs, values and experiences impact my students?” I would love to hear about how your ideas came to be…what your schooling experiences were and how they relate to your philosophy. And “How is student learning in my classroom impacted by the social, economic, political and cultural paradigms in the US and NM?” Might be good to address these questions in your paper and use a couple of references from research. I enjoyed reading about your ideas…
ReplyDeleteI like the way you approached our philosophy.I like the idea that teachers have time to create lesson plans, I think that is suppose to be your prep time and your evenings at home, holidays and summer action. I agree as teachers we need to think about the students more. We want to be seen as individuals so should our students. They needs us for more than being a teacher.
ReplyDeleteDallas, Good job on showing us how much your students mean to you, and how we all get wiser as we get older and our perspective on life changes. I think that view can be extremely valuable to your students. I think you are definitely on the right track with this paper. I would just take a look at the rubric and make sure all of the objectives are met. I also like the fact that you will keep your students interests and input in mind when planning your classes. Most PE teachers have no desire to hear what their students are telling them (at least from what I remember). With the obesity epidemic in our country it is vital that teens get active and stay active. By listening to the interests of your students hopefully they will continue being physically fit for life!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas on education! Tell us more about your classroom and your courses - P.E. is such a different kind of environment than the typical classroom that it would be interesting to hear how your ideas on technology and teaching methods apply to physical education.
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