My educational philosophy
In our classroom, every child is seen as a capable, curious, and creative learner. I believe that students learn best through hands-on activities, collaboration, and opportunities to explore their own interests.
My philosophy of education is centered around three core ideas:
1. Build Relationships: Strong teacher-student relationships form the foundation for a positive learning environment.
2. Inspire Curiosity: Learning should be exciting, meaningful, and connected to the real world.
3. Foster Growth Mindset: Mistakes are part of learning!
I encourage students to embrace challenges and celebrate progress.
Example Classroom Activities:
• STEM Challenges: Students will work in teams to build bridges, towers, and simple machines, developing problem-solving and teamwork skills.
• Reader's Theater: To improve reading fluency and confidence, students will perform short plays based on favorite books.
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