Teaching Philosophy Statement

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Staring the beginning of my career as a teacher, I'm moving towards having my own classroom. Being a head teacher you are in charge of what is begin taught in the classroom, and find ways to prepare the children for the next coming years. Working with children ages three too five is the beginning of the child's life, were its important age on who they are as an individual. The school I would like to work with would be public, a spot were all children are welcome, no matter the back ground or were their from. Children at this age are excited to go to school, and meet new friends this age is were their spirits beginning and their enthusiastic. I'm already an assistant teacher, and I assistant the head teacher in our classroom with multiply things through out the day, this has given me an ideal what to expected as a head teacher, and has encouraged me to further my education in Early Childhood Education. I'm hoping to graduated college by 2019, were then I'll be able to move forward from as assisant teacher to an head teacher in my own classroom. Growing up I've had a passion for animals, …show more content…

Teacher have the ability to teach children the importance of learning, parents raise and teach children and parends also send kids to school to be taugt the things they were taught already. When learning Iit's a progress that never stops, we learn something new every day. I had this teacher at a grouping meeting with WSOS, that said if you (as a teacher) stops learning then you might as well stop teaching, because when you teach you stay learning. Teaching is learaning, as learning is teaching these two work togethr and build together. Having an education in theaching is two understand the important of learning. Having the kowledge of things you have the obertuity to pass wisdom to others, Education provids eacheser with the avility to teach children and guide them to become who they

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