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Title: From Teaching Philosophy to Classroom Practice


1
From Teaching Philosophy toClassroom Practice
  • by Jane Ford, M.A.
  • Adjunct Faculty in Psychology
  • Ivy Tech, Bloomington Campus
  • Adjunct Faculty Conference
  • April 19, 2008

2
What is a Teaching Philosophy?
  • teachers conscience
  • guide to what we do and what is our teaching
    identity
  • identify the choices we make as teachers (in the
    beginning)
  • used for renewal and modification (for
    experienced philosophers)

3
Philosophy can be expressed through
  • Teacher behaviors
  • syllabus statements
  • types of assignments
  • ways of interacting with students
  • Putting it into writing will help these elements
    be more thoughtful and deliberate.

4
Elements of a Statement of Teaching Philosophy
  • They are all yours. In fact, it has been
    recommended that you do not read anothers
    teaching philosophy prior to writing your own
    (Korn, 2003).
  • Use it for guidance in planning courses and
  • reflection on our evolving beliefs about
    teaching.
  • You might discover discrepancies between your
    philosophy and your practices.
  • You also might find hidden philosophies that
    are shown in your behavior and class structure.

5
My experience with teaching philosophy
  • written for class before teaching
  • assisted in developing first syllabus
  • have revised it over time
  • use it to keep myself honest as to my motives to
    including teaching elements in the classroom

6
Connecting Philosophy with Teaching
  • Think about the ways that you can bring to life
    your teaching philosophy
  • When you find yourself implementing a new
    teaching element, ask yourself how/where this
    fits with your philosophy
  • At times, you might realize that your philosophy
    needs to be amended as you realize the importance
    of an item to your teaching

7
To help you think about elements of your
philosophy
  1. think of the best teacher you had or a composite
    of teachers. What made them good? What made
    others not-so-good?
  2. Think of a metaphor that describes your teaching.
    What kind of animal or tree would describe your
    teaching?
  3. Also, think of the elements of how philosophy is
    expressed interacting, behaving, assigning,
    syllabus elements

8
Starting or Revising Your Philosophy
  • Write 2-3 Philosophical elements that are
    uppermost in your mind
  • Then generate a couple of teaching techniques you
    have used that are linked to these
  • (depending on group size) Present your elements
    and receive input as to other ways to implement
    these

9
Examples
  • Some elements I have generated and revised over
    time

10
As time goes on
  • When you add a new teaching element, use
    self-examination - ask yourself why you are
    implementing this element
  • in reaction to just a few students
  • because you are tired and want to do less work
  • because you are angry at either students or
    teaching environment
  • because you have discovered a new element that
    has gained importance
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