Philosophy in Education

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Humachag, Larabel G.

Philosophy of Education
BACKGROUND
The basic goal of education is to give people the chance to acquire the knowledge and
skills they need to reach their full potential and contribute successfully to society. I have more
options and decisions, like "what is the best course that fits me?" And suddenly I realized the
best course in this world is "education." I want to be one of those teachers who spreads
education, but not just education; I want to teach people how to survive in this world.

Philosophy
Teachers are committed in the sense that they have the power to motivate and uplift us
students by their strategies, deeds, and even the classes or activities they assign. Although all
teachers have this potential, only a select few come to mind when we think of truly outstanding
and devoted teachers. These are the professors whom I most admire. There are numerous
characteristics of a great and committed teacher, but all outstanding teachers share one thing in
common: an unwavering enthusiasm for what they do. a teacher who possesses the requisite
knowledge of the subject topic they teach. He or she will be at ease while explaining things in
this way. Teachers that are knowledgeable about their subjects can assist students.
It's stated that teachers are a wealth of knowledge. It's a strong statement, but it's also
accurate. Teachers are perpetual students. Their education doesn't culminate in a PhD degree.
The pupils can learn it from them as a continual process. A committed teacher is always seeking
out fresh information to share with her students. They can come up with inventive ways to
present their teachings in a way that is engaging for the kids and makes learning more
interesting. They are always willing to share their opinions on a subject that may appear hazy to
the students. She has the ability to transmit knowledge that will inspire pupils and benefit them
in some way.
I want to be a powerful educator who makes things easier for students rather than making them
suffer. A excellent teacher's assistance and ability to convert makes a lasting impact. There are
several reasons why teaching is seen as a noble vocation.
As a future educator, I hope to be among those who help my students have a bright future. I want
to motivate them to enhance their skills. Being a good educator, I tend to create a positive
environment in which my students feel comfortable when learning. I truly believe in the
students’ capacity to succeed. A good teacher will devote themselves to helping her or his
students, and this is what I hope to achieve.

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