Educational Philosophy Statement

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My background is not in the field of education, and I know I have a lot to learn. But I am passionate about becoming a teacher and believe that all of my experience will add value to my new career role. I have professional experience in many of the subjects that multiple subject teachers are expected to teach, such as math, social sciences, language arts, reading, and art. As a multiple subject credential candidate I believe it is important to have a well rounded education in order to give your students the best education possible.

At George Mason University I received my BA in Global Affairs with a concentration in World Arts and a minor in Business. This degree prepared me to succeed in a career as a professional educator, by teaching me the importance of global …show more content…

We live in a world that is becoming more and more globalized every day by news, ideas, information, and technology being available to the masses. This globalization has lead us to the need of understanding different people and where they come from, and understanding different subjects that make us more well rounded individuals. My coursework was very well rounded and included classes such as; Art History, Cultural Understanding, Economics, Accounting, Management, Government Policy, and History. I believe the key to being able to teach and to breakthrough to people, is to be able to understand the way they think, and where they come from.
As an elementary level teacher you are responsible for creating the foundation for your students to have an above standard understanding of all subject matter. My previous professional positions have given me the qualifications to excel as Multiple Subjects Teacher. I have most recently held the title of Sales and