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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Philosophy

My philosophy of education is an eclectic philosophy.  I agree with the inquiry approach that education should focus learners on solving problems and questioning the world around them.  I also agree with the constructivists' idea that learners need to engage with other people to build their own understandings of the things they are learning.  Both of these philosophies hold to the idea that real world interaction is very important to learning.  Finally, I believe that having a good relationship between students, teachers, and parents is crucial to students' success.  

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