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My Professional Teaching Credo









Kristina Faudree



EDUC 111: Introduction to Teaching



Professor Eastman



November 6, 2008

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Abstract:



Teaching for me has always been about the students. My goal of teaching is to



make sure that the students are getting the best educational opportunity possible. When



trying to decide my philosophy for education, I could not pick just one that suited me the



best. Existentialism, progressivism, and essentialism are the ones that I most relate to



because they focus on the individual and how they think and learn and on the information



and abilities students need to know in society. These three philosophical orientations



have helped me establish the way I want to teach my future students by making me



realize what is important to me.

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Throughout my years as a student in public education, I have had the opportunity



to work with a number of talented and exceptional teachers who have impacted my life.



Because of their role model, I have developed a passion for teaching. None of my



teachers ever took their job lightly. They always worked to the point of exhaustion and



never hesitated to help me out whenever I needed help. I could always tell that their job



was more about the student than about themselves. Knowing how hard the teachers who I



had in school worked, has helped me realize the type of teacher I want to be for my



students. I want to be the teacher that focuses on the students and their needs rather than



focusing on just the curriculum.



Although I have had many favorite teachers, one teacher that I had in junior high



school stands out to me the most. His name is Mr. Jansen, and he was my English



teacher. He had a unique style of teaching because he brought the curriculum to our level.



For one of the lessons he brought in a song that was popular at the time and let us listen



to it and evaluate it. We had to write down what was our interpretation of the song.



Everyone enjoyed this activity because we were able to relate to it while still learning the



process of evaluating the lyrics instead of evaluating poems that might have seem



irrelevant to us. Because of Mr. Jansen’s distinctive style of teaching, I was able to see



myself as a teacher like him. Students easily related to him, and he was successful in



achieving his goal of getting students to not only get a good grade in his class, but to use



what he was teaching in so we could use it in the real world. I want to be the type of



teacher that enables students to use what they learn in their every day life. Students pay



better attention in class when it pertains to them and how they live.

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A teacher’s role in the classroom is to be the basis of where students learn about



real life experiences and information they need to know to live in an ever-changing



society. Without a foundation of certain knowledge, students are left to handle situations



on their own. I do not believe it is a teacher’s job to make sure every student knows



everything there is to know about a certain subject. A student has to be able to learn on



their own. If a teacher spoon feeds a child everything, they will never know how to deal



with real life challenges. Aldous Huxley said about students experiencing things for



themselves, “experience is not what happens to you. It is what you do with what happens



to you.” This quote exemplifies the statement that students will need to go out into the



world to really be able to fully learn. I believe that I can achieve this goal by doing



activities and work that will relate to topics that are necessary in their lives. By doing



certain activities that they enjoy, they will be able to see how it applies to them and want



to learn more about the topic.



Creating a learning environment that works well with all students is much more



than just creating an atmosphere that is sufficient enough for students. It is creating an



environment where the students can feel comfortable to ask questions and participate in



class activities. If a student is uncomfortable asking questions because they think their



question is not important or is a silly question, then they will never be able to fully grasp



their potential. They will have been shortchanged by not being able to know all they can



about a subject. All students are very inquisitive, especially on topics they do not know. I



know that as a student I always asked questions when I did not understand the topic



because that was the only way I could learn. I was able to get help and learn more about

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the subjects I did not know. I did not ever feel like I could not ask questions because of



the environment the teachers created for all students.



It also is important to create a relationship between the teacher and student so the



student feels as though they can ask the teacher questions about school and personal



topics when they need help. A teacher is a mentor and sometimes can be the only person



a student can go to talk to about problems in their lives. I hope that my students will feel



comfortable coming up to me and asking me questions. Not only do I help the students by



answering their questions, but students asking me for advice or asking questions,



educates me as well. I learn something new every day by being in the presence of



children because of their innocent thinking that is so different from an adult’s



perspective. It is refreshing for adults to be able to listen to children’s perspective that has



not been tarnished by what world has thrown at them. As a teacher I want to learn every



day from my students because that is what will make teaching worthwhile for me. John



Cotton Dana agrees with me by saying, “Who dares to teach must never cease to learn.”



It is my belief that knowledge is only important if it is used in the way it should



be; as a way to benefit the society in which we live. Every child has the opportunity to



make a difference in society. I think it is the teacher’s job by educating the students on



certain matters that affect them. In the classroom I can do activities that will let the



students experiment on how to be an advocate in society. Knowing about our society and



knowing how to live in our society will help the students prepare for life outside of



school; which is what teachers are preparing their students to do. Students have to know



how to handle real life situations because “book smarts” are not going to be able to be



used in the real world where every situation is different.

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My philosophical orientations are a mixture of two orientations with only a small



part of another orientation mixed in with my own ideas. The two orientations that I



believe are important are existentialism and progressivism. Existentialism and



progressivism stress the way of thinking that reflects the individual about the student’s



life and their choices. I want my classroom to stress the point that it is a student’s



classroom because although it is important to know a variety of subjects, students will not



pay attention or participate in class if the subject they are learning about does not pertain



to them or is a subject they cannot use in their lives. The last orientation that I believe has



a small part of my philosophy is essentialism because I believe it is important to have a



classroom that is disciplined but only in the sense that the classroom does not get out of



hand. It is essential to have a class that is free but only to a certain degree. I think it can



be a “free” class if it does not interfere with the learning environment for other students.



Teaching is not just about teaching students about the curriculum handed



to teachers at the beginning of the year; it is about using the curriculum so the students



can relate to it and use it in their lives outside of school. When I am teaching students, I



want to make sure they realize how important they are to society and how they can make



a difference. Every child has a unique quality, and it is my job to make sure I help them



figure out that quality. It is my hope that the students in my classroom will grow up to be



adults who realize their potential; and as children, will never have to doubt the abilities



and talents they can bring to the world. Dr. Seuss expressed the belief of the abilities of



children in this statement, “a person’s a person, no matter how small.”







Works Cited

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Compassion International. (2000, 2002-2008). Retrieved October 17, 2008.



http://www.compassion.com/child-advocacy/find-your-voice/famous-quotes/default.htm







English Teachers Network. Retrieved October 16, 2008.



http://www.etni.org.il/quotes/education.htm







Parkay, F. W., Stanford, H. B. (2007). Ideas and Events that have Shaped



Education in the United States. Becoming a teacher. (pp. 79-113). Boston: Pearson



Education, Inc.



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