Teaching Philosophy Statement

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My desire to become an elementary teacher was formed by my vision to be able to help children understand that they are important in all aspects of their lives. This vision not only helps me be a better teacher but also helps me be a better person. This vision helps me understand that all students are able to learn, but may need a different way to see things. Each and every student is different and processes things differently. My vision is a foundation to show children that this is not a bad thing and that it can actually be helpful in their personal progress.
As a teacher, it is my belief that students need to be able to thrive in school with the understanding that their words and opinions are heard and important to my classroom. Within the classroom, I will give each student the opportunity to learn through teamwork and different experiences to form skills that will help them in and out of the classroom. I believe that, as a teacher, it is my duty to have a safe, understanding, and comfortable environment. This environment will foster the foundation that students will be able learn while also understanding that they are appreciated by others and are able to share kindness. …show more content…

This focus helps each student succeed by not only teaching them the curriculum but also by keeping them interested and focused on all topics. By enthusiastically teaching with riveting methods focused on each individual child's interests, I believe that every student will succeed to the best of their personal abilities. When a student is intrigued it encourages them to continue to learn and begins a process where learning is the main idea while the student can also enjoy the

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