My Teaching Philosophy

I embrace learning as an opportunity to inspire and empower. As a teacher, it is my goal to enhance student learning as a transformative experience. Ideally, I want students to feel personally changed by their participation in the learning process. Promoting an understanding that real-life situtions shape the construction and utilization of knowledge is central to my teaching philosophy because it helps students to sharpen their critical thinking skills. I believe that students become personally engaged with their lerning process when they pereive their subject matter to be directly relevant to their lives. Understanding the diversity of different learning styles and student experiences is key to enhancing this process.

While students must ultimately take responsibility for their own learning, I believe a teacher can and should inspire a student to learn. Learning about the students I teach and listening to their experiences helps me to find ways of making material fun and relevant to their lives. I am passionate about finding the most effective ways of stimulating intellectual growth among my students. To foster this growth, as a clas I promote "morning meetings" where we have time to share with each other our concerns as well as our triumphs.

In my view, teaching is not just instructing information to students, but rather empowering students to take responsibility for their learning, inspiring courage to grow intellectually, encouraging curiousity, and uplifting children's spirits.