Education and Philosophies
By: Mikki • Essay • 363 Words • March 16, 2010 • 931 Views
Education and Philosophies
In light of this course, I would say that my philosophy of education has changed. My first paper, in retrospect, reads almost like a
fantasy of what teaching should be like. I think in this aspect I have matured enough to realize that everything in this profession is
not "Disney" material. There are going to be students who do not follow directions, and worse who don't care about succeeding at
all. I would feel responsible for these children if I thought that there was a chance to help them. Unfortunately, there are some
children that will never buy into schooling and education in general. I do, however, still believe that I can positively impact that type
of child in the area of life, or even "street knowledge." I am not saying that I will be able to relate to all walks of life in the
classroom. That would be an overstatement. I do believe that I possess the common sense and approachability to be a "stop" on a
child's problem solving route. My first paper focused more on personal feelings and avoid
ed issues that were raised in this class. After taking part in discussions, I began to focus more on the system and the political
atmosphere of education, ranging from diversity in the classroom to violence in schools in general. I think that due to the Federal
Government being in control of school