Teaching Philosophy
Module - Why Am I Here? (Your teaching Philosophy)
EVALUATION STANDARD IV: Professional Culture
Standard IV: Professional Culture
INTASC Principles:
Principle 9: Professional Growth/Reflection: The teacher is a reflective practitioner who continually evaluates the effects of his or her choices and actions on others (students/parents/other professionals) and who actively seeks out opportunities to grow professionally.
MO
I will analyze and evaluate my philosophical position with respect to teaching.
Warm Up Reflection
Please pick one word to describe your teaching philosophy and explain why you picked the same.
What would you students say is your teaching philosophy? Why?
Please watch this video regarding This is Water - illustrated
Please read the Transcript This is Water Transcript
How is this speech relevant to your teaching, life, and society as a whole?
Have your choices during this school year reflected your teaching philosophy? What are some concrete examples that exemplified your teaching philosophy?
How have your choices(teaching philosophy) affected the professional environment in your school? In your community?
What teachers do.
EVALUATION STANDARD IV: Professional Culture
Standard IV: Professional Culture
- Looking Back
- Moving Forward
- What do I believe?
INTASC Principles:
Principle 9: Professional Growth/Reflection: The teacher is a reflective practitioner who continually evaluates the effects of his or her choices and actions on others (students/parents/other professionals) and who actively seeks out opportunities to grow professionally.
MO
I will analyze and evaluate my philosophical position with respect to teaching.
Warm Up Reflection
Please pick one word to describe your teaching philosophy and explain why you picked the same.
What would you students say is your teaching philosophy? Why?
Please watch this video regarding This is Water - illustrated
Please read the Transcript This is Water Transcript
How is this speech relevant to your teaching, life, and society as a whole?
Have your choices during this school year reflected your teaching philosophy? What are some concrete examples that exemplified your teaching philosophy?
How have your choices(teaching philosophy) affected the professional environment in your school? In your community?
What teachers do.