PROFED5 The Teaching Profession
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Laguna State Polytechnic University
2024
Stephanie Angela V. Aguirre
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This document contains lecture notes for a PROFED5 course on the teaching profession, specifically module 1, part 2. The lecture, delivered on September 4, 2024, discusses various aspects of teaching philosophy, including different philosophical approaches to education and practical considerations for creating a teaching philosophy.
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PROFED5 The Teaching Profession LECTURE BY: STEPHANIE ANGELA V. AGUIRRE MODULE 1 PA RT 2 SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 "love of wisdom.“ an act ivit y people undertake when t hey seek to understand f undamental t rut hs about t hemselves, t he world in which t hey live, and t heir relat ionships to t he w...
PROFED5 The Teaching Profession LECTURE BY: STEPHANIE ANGELA V. AGUIRRE MODULE 1 PA RT 2 SEPTEMBER 4, 2024 "love of wisdom.“ an act ivit y people undertake when t hey seek to understand f undamental t rut hs about t hemselves, t he world in which t hey live, and t heir relat ionships to t he world and to each ot her Florida State University. (2023). What is philosophy? Fsu.edu; Florida State University. https://philosophy.fsu.edu/undergraduate-study/why-philosophy/What-is-Philosophy Educat ion plays a crucial role in shaping individuals and societ ies, providing t hem wit h knowledge, skills, and values necessary for personal growt h and societal progress. Educat ion involves t he t ransmission of knowledge, values, and skills f rom one generat ion to anot her, ensuring t he cont inuit y and advancement of civilizat ions. Verma, A. , et al. (2023) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372418302_Education_Meaning_definition_Types Educat ion plays a crucial role in shaping individuals and societ ies, providing t hem wit h knowledge, skills, and values necessary for personal growt h and societal progress. Educat ion involves t he t ransmission of knowledge, values, and skills f rom one generat ion to anot her, ensuring t he cont inuit y and advancement of civilizat ions. Verma, A. , et al. (2023) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372418302_Education_Meaning_definition_Types Edmund Amidon def ined teaching as “ an interact ive process, primarily involving classroom talk which takes place bet ween teacher and pupil and occurs during certain def inable act ivit ies”. Davis et al., Gagne et al.: Teaching is a scient if ic process, and it s maj or component s are cont ent , communicat ion and f eedback. The teaching st rategy has a posit ive eff ect on st udent learning. Rajagopalan, I. (2019). Concept of Teaching. Shanlax International Journal of Education, 7(2), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.34293/education.v7i2.329 Vanderbilt Universit y for one said t hat, "teaching (philosophy) statement is a purposef ul and ref lect ive essay about t he aut hor's teaching belief s and pract ices. I t is also an individual narrat ive t hat includes not only one's belief s about t he teaching and learning process, but also concrete examples of t he ways in which he or she enact s t hese belief s in t he classroom." Similarly, Universit y of Minnesota, in it s website, states t hat t he teaching philosophy statement is a self - ref lect ive statement of one's belief s about teaching and learning. Cornell Universit y Graduate School considers teaching philosophy statement as a narrat ive t hat includes one's concept ion of teaching and learning, a descript ion of how one teaches, and j ust if icat ion f or why one teaches t hat way. "My philosophy of educat ion is t hat all 1. What does t he teaching children are unique and must have a st imulat ing educat ional environment philosophy say about t he where t hey con grow physically, teacher? About his teaching? mentally, emot ionally, and socially. 2. How is teaching philosophy I t is my desire to create t his t ype of written? at mosphere where st udent s can meet t heir f ull potent ial. I will provide a 3. I s teaching philosophy saf e environment where st udent s are important for a teacher to invited to share t heir ideas and take risks." have? There is no right or wrong way to write a teaching philosophy statement. However, t here are certain considerat ions t hat must be observed. 1. Make t he teaching philosophy statement brief. 2. I nclude int roduct ion (t hesis statement or general belief about educat ion); body (goals and obj ect ives for t he st udent s), and conclusion (goals as a teacher, personal approach to pedagogy and classroom management, and uniqueness as an educator) in t he statement. 3. Write in present t ense and use a f irst person point of view. There is no right or wrong way to write a teaching philosophy statement. However, t here are certain considerat ions t hat must be observed. 4. Ref rain f rom using technical terms. I nstead, use language t hat is simple and easily underst ood. 5. Create a clear pict ure of t he philosophy st at ement by including specif ics like met hods and st rategies, including examples. When t hinking of a philosophy statement to write, it would be good to benchmark f rom belief statement s, as well as educat ional implicat ions of some famous philosophies. 1. I dealism - implies t hat t he school's f unct ion is to sharpen intellect ual processes. Also, it exist s to develop t he st udent 's character and cult ivate his aest het ic taste. The teacher is expected to be a model, f riend, and guide to t he learners. When t hinking of a philosophy statement to write, it would be good to benchmark f rom belief statement s, as well as educat ional implicat ions of some famous philosophies. 2. Realism - suggest s t hat t he teacher must be knowledgeable and should relate t he lesson to t he pupil's experiences. Met hods of teaching include problem- solving, inquiry, and discovery. When t hinking of a philosophy statement to write, it would be good to benchmark f rom belief statement s, as well as educat ional implicat ions of some famous philosophies. 3. Pragmat ism - implies t hat teachers act as facilitators. They mot ivate learners, off er suggest ions, help in planning, among ot hers. The school gives children t he opport unit y to experience democrat ic living. When t hinking of a philosophy statement to write, it would be good to benchmark f rom belief statement s, as well as educat ional implicat ions of some famous philosophies. 4. Exist ent ialism - suggest s inclusion of subj ect s t hat recognize individual diff erences and complete f reedom to work (art s for aest het ic expression). Teachers give assistance to st udent s in t heir personal learning j ourneys. Schools, on t he ot her hand, create an at mosphere for act ive interact ion. When t hinking of a philosophy statement to write, it would be good to benchmark f rom belief statement s, as well as educat ional implicat ions of some famous philosophies. 5. Social Reconst ruct ionism - emphasizes t he teacher's role as agent s of change and reform. Teachers are encouraged to init iate communit y-based proj ect s. Schools t ry to make educat ion responsive to human and social needs.