Philosophy of Teaching: Your Values and Goals as a Teacher
What is teaching philosophy and why do I need it? Every educator benefits from creating a teaching philosophy statement. Students, interns, new teachers, and experienced teachers alike can grow by thinking upon and defining their personal beliefs in how they best teach. In this tutorial, I talk about what a teaching philosophy statement is and share a few tips on how to write one. Hope it helps every fellow teacher out there! Thank you for your continuing support and feedback! You guys are awesome, and I am so proud I am a member of such an inspiring community! God bless you all with joy, peace, tranquility, and health. Happy teaching!

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