My philosophy of education stems from the belief that students should be taught skills needed to prepare them to be citizens of the world, not strictly facts used to pass exams. Education should be both student- and society-focused, where teaching one also teaches the other. My thoughts are similarly aligned with educational philosophers like John [...]
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Philosophy of Education
Posted in L4: Contextual community centered on January 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome to my bPortfolio
Posted in L1: Learner centered, L2: Classroom/school centered, L3: Family/neighborhood centered, L4: Contextual community centered, P1: Professional responsibilities, P2: Professional growth, P3: Legal/Ethical responsibilities, S1: Content driven, S2: Standard alignment, S3: Content area integration, T1: Standards-based assessment, T2: Intentionally planned, T3: Instructional strategies, T4: Technology on October 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome! This website is where I will share and reflect upon my MAT course work. I will post an artifact from each class that aligns with a state standard. Each artifact will be categorized accordingly. Course and artifact alignment information can be found on the MAT Course Alignment Page.