Chapter 7 Reporting
Chapter 7 Reporting
Personal Growth
and
Professional
Development
Group 7 Discussants
Philosophy
of
Teaching
This lesson will help you understand that teachers' practices
are guided by beliefs and values. These beliefs and values
form part of the teacher's philosophy of teaching. This
lesson will focus on the different philosophies of teaching.
The objectives of this lesson are the following:
1. Teacher-centered philosophy
Perennialism
focuses on the developing critical thinking skills , mastery of
content in a sequential order and reasoning skills by (Lynch
2016)
2. Student-or learner - centered philosophy
Progressivism
DIGNITY OF
TEACHING AS A
PROFESSION
Education theory
Teachers play a big role in the lives of students. Thus, teachers should possess
personal and professional qualities that will help students succeed in school and
develop the love for learning.
Professional
Links With
Colleagues
Education theory
Professional
Reflection and
Learning to Improve
Practice
Education Theory
Students are the direct recipients of teaching. They are in the best
position to gauge how teachers perform in class and how effectively
they teach. Thus, student evaluations, which can be done formally
or informally, can best inform teachers about their practices.
Peer observation can inform teachers about the practices that
they need to keep and improve. Through peer observation,
teachers can learn the best practices of their colleagues, ponder
on their own practices, and determine the ways to improve
these practices.
Professional
Development Goals
Education Theory
Teachers need to be life-long learners because of the
constant changes in the education landscape brought
about by developments in the field of research.
1. Philosophy of teaching
2. Dignity of teaching as a profession
3. Professional links with colleagues
4. Professional reflection and learning to improve practice
5. Professional development goals