OBSERVE
Here are philosophies of education. Find out which philosophies were manifested in class by observing what and how teacher and relates to learners.
ANALYZE
Based on your findings and observations in Activity 16.1 and Activity 16.2, which philosophies of education are dominant in Philippine basic schools? why do you say so?
The dominant philosophies are behaviorism, progressivism, and essentialism because these are the most common or the usual philosophies that are mostly used in the school or classroom.
If there is one philosophy that schools and teachers should give more attention to, what should that be and why?
For me, it should be behaviorism because behaviorism does really matters especially for young learners. Through the behavior, you can teach students without a word or telling them. Teachers' behaviors can affect the students. Behaviorism is key for educators because it impacts how students react and behave in the classroom, and suggests that teachers can directly influence how their students behave
REFLECT
What is your philosophy of teaching? This describes what you believed you should teach, how you should teach and how you should relate to others in school- with the learners, your colleagues, your superiors, and all other stakeholders. Write them down. This is your title, "My Philosophy of Teaching."
My Philosophy of Teaching
These may be of help:
I believe that the learner will learn through behaviorism and constructivism.
I believe that I should teach learners to ask questions in the right manner and behavior
by showing them as a role model in the class.
I believe that I should consider my behavior not only inside the classroom but also outside.
SHOW YOUR LEARNING ARTIFACTS
Accomplished Observation Sheets
My Philosophy of Teaching