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My Educational Philosophy: A Student-Centered Approach

Re-read Chapter 6 of the course textbook. Review the five major philosophies influential in our system of schooling. Consider whether you lean more toward a student-centered or teacher-centered philosophy.  Think about the aspects of each major philosophy as you decide which best reflects or supports your personal viewpoints about teaching and learning.  Write a paper that clearly articulates your emerging philosophical outlook.  Address each question in the outline below. Use information from the course textbook as a foundation for your responses. Integrate terms, ideas, concepts, and principles from the text to support your beliefs.  See suggested chapters in the outline.  Clearly present your selected philosophy throughout your paper. Each of the four sections of your paper should include at least one brief quote from the textbook to support your ideas. Paraphrased portions should also be included. Use only the textbook for this paper. No other sources are allowed.
Your paper should be written in APA Style 7th edition for student papers. Use the APA resources provided by your professor. Use formal academic language.  Your paper should be in the range of three to four pages long (not counting the title and reference pages). 
Do not use work from another course for assignments in this course.  If you are repeating this course, or if you have done a similar project for another course, be aware you are not allowed to use work from another course for assignments in this course.  This would be self-plagiarism and treated as academic dishonesty.  Check your Turnitin similarity report following your submission. Your instructor may set a specific similarity (and/or AI) percentage at which your assignment will receive a provisional 0 grade. Your instructor may allow a revision. If so, it will count at reduced credit determined by your instructor.  Submission Requirements for Format: Your papers will not be graded without the following: 
Title page
Double-spacing
Section headings (No heading is required for the introduction.)
Reference page 
**Your professor may assign a provisional 0 grade to the paper until the format requirements are met. 
Educational Philosophy Outline
Part I:  Introduction
Why have you decided to become a teacher? **If you are only exploring the idea of becoming a teacher, why are you interested in this profession?
What is your purpose as a teacher? 
Why is it important for you to establish or develop an educational philosophy? 
Briefly, which of the five major philosophies presented in the course textbook most closely aligns with your beliefs and values, and why?
Suggested Chapters:  Chapters 1, 6, and others as applicable Part II:  Teachers and Learners 
What are the roles and responsibilities of teachers? 
Describe the behaviors of a good student learner.
Suggested Chapters:  Chapters 6, 11, and others as applicable.  
Part III:  Classroom Management and Instruction
What system or approach will you use to manage student behavior? How would your selected approach help establish an environment conducive to learning?  Provide brief and specific examples.
What instructional strategies or techniques will you use to convey information and facilitate the learning process? Provide brief and specific examples.
What are your views about partnering with parents/guardians in the educational process?  Provide brief and specific examples.
Suggested Chapters:  Chapters 6 and 11 
Part IV:  Conclusion What key points or essential elements of your beliefs would you like to emphasize to the reader as you conclude your paper? 
Why do you think teaching is a good “fit” as your career choice? 
In summary, why should an administrator or parent decide to hire you as a final candidate rather than someone else?