My Teaching Philosophy (At the Moment...)
Adults constantly ask the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?”, to young children and receive responses such as a firefighter, an astronaut, or a princess. When I was little, my answer was always, “I want to be a teacher”, and this dream of mine has never changed but rather solidified in my mind and heart over the years. I have always loved working with young children, and have been blessed with ample opportunities to work in teaching and mentoring positions for young pre-school or elementary school-aged children, and through these diverse experiences have found my love of teaching and my love of learning to only grow stronger. Children are an incredible gift, and as I look back on my elementary education experience, I remember with fondness the teachers I had who individually prepared me for the world ahead and encouraged me to reach my potential and dream big. I believe that teachers are to be an influential figure in a child’s life, one who encourages them and mentors them by providing a strong social and educational foundation that is built upon over the years. A child’s education is fundamental to the person that they will grow up to be through habits they will develop and lessons they will learn in the classroom. Teachers are to instill the love of learning into their students, therefore creating life-long learners. A teacher needs to be flexible with her students, realizing that not only do the students learn from her, but they also teach her daily. Education brings a greater awareness to the student of the world around them and instills in them a passion to help in one form or another and make the world a better place. I feel called to teach in an area that truly needs not only a teacher for their students, but a role model and mentor for their children. Whether this is on an Air Force Base anywhere around the world, on an Indian Reserve, or in a neglected area of a city, I am thrilled for the journey of continuous learning and teaching ahead.
