My Educational Philosophy: Inspiring Lifelong Learners

So My educational philosophy is to  center things on student-centered learning which means  inclusivity, and engagement. I also  believe all students learn differently, like some might learn visually whereas some learn thought audio or even hands on so my  instruction should be differentiated to meet diverse needs, including ELL and ESE students. My goal is to foster critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving skills.


I plan on using a variety of teaching strategies such as:


1. Cooperative group projects

2. Inquiry-based learning

3. Hands-on science labs

4. Interactive discussions

5. Project-based assignments

6. Multimedia presentations

For example, students may work in teams to create presentations or evenconduct experiments participate in debates, or use digital tools to complete creative assignments. By combining structure with innovation, I aim to make learning meaningful and motivating for the students this even also help learning moreengaging for the studentsA group of students work together on a project-based learning activity at Destination Imagination's Global Finals event.Designing Projects with Students, Not for Them | PBLWorks

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