This elaboration on my philosophy is in line with a requirement set in the BC4DCP training that I attended two weeks ago. So, here it goes; two of my life philosophies!
““Teaching Awesome Minds: Where Learning’s a Fun Adventure”
My Philosophy as an Educator
Hey, fellow explorers of knowledge! Teaching, to me, is like being a guide on a super cool adventure. I’m all about making learning a blast and helping minds light up with curiosity.
I believe that every student is a unique star, shining in their own way. So, my belief is to create a classroom where everyone feels comfy being themselves. No judgment, just high fives for individuality!
I’m all ears and open to ideas. Questions are like treasures – the more, the merrier! And let’s not forget the power of stories. Whether it’s history or math, stories make things stick like glue. Bottom line: education isn’t about memorizing boring facts. It’s about sparking interests, unleashing creativity, and preparing awesome minds for the rollercoaster of life. Let’s ride this learning wave together!
“Cherishing Nature: Letting the Outdoors Shape Who I Am”
Hey there! I’m all about soaking up the goodness of nature and letting it guide me in life. You see, to me, nature isn’t just trees and animals – it’s like this big, wise teacher.
I believe that spending time outside isn’t just a fun thing to do, it’s a way to learn and grow. Nature’s got all these amazing patterns and rhythms that can teach us stuff. When we slow down and pay attention, we can learn patience from watching a flower bloom or creativity from seeing how animals adapt.
I also think that just like every critter has its place in the wild, every person has a role in the world. We’re all unique, and that’s what makes life interesting. I like to bring that idea into how I teach and connect with others – celebrating our differences and working together, just like ecosystems do. So, in a nutshell, my vibe is all about taking in the beauty of nature and letting it shape who I am. It’s like getting free life lessons just by stepping outside and appreciating the wonders around us.