Teaching Philosophy
Education should be about allowing students to appropriately and successfully enter society and giving theses students a purpose in life. To inform them with knowledge that will then be used further in life, or to at least teach valuable lessons to create new pathways into their chosen field. It's not just about grades, but the broader impact education can have on everyday life for adolescents and adults in general.
Music is one of the more popular creative arts subjects, mainly due to its impact in everyday life. From video games, to cars, cans and fridges. Music as a subject is not just songs, where sound design also impacts things like cars and even the sound of opening a can. The music subject impacts on every day life, and can provide emotional responses in students. If used effectively, it can promote collaboration and teamwork in a friendly or sometimes competitive environment.
The Teachers' job is to educate students, to inform them with not only unit-specific content but also life lessons about entering adulthood in the most appropriate way possible in their specific environment. This emergence is different every student, which provides unique challenges for all teachers.
Its important that teachers try to make students want to come to class. If the teacher provides valuable lessons, hopefully the student will acknowledge this effort and try to coop-operate effectively in the classroom setting. Each student has a different learning style, emotions and cultural and social contexts. It's important to acknowledge these impacts, in a subtle and effective way to appropriately teach all students regardless of skill level or other advantages or disadvantages.
Music is one of the more popular creative arts subjects, mainly due to its impact in everyday life. From video games, to cars, cans and fridges. Music as a subject is not just songs, where sound design also impacts things like cars and even the sound of opening a can. The music subject impacts on every day life, and can provide emotional responses in students. If used effectively, it can promote collaboration and teamwork in a friendly or sometimes competitive environment.
The Teachers' job is to educate students, to inform them with not only unit-specific content but also life lessons about entering adulthood in the most appropriate way possible in their specific environment. This emergence is different every student, which provides unique challenges for all teachers.
Its important that teachers try to make students want to come to class. If the teacher provides valuable lessons, hopefully the student will acknowledge this effort and try to coop-operate effectively in the classroom setting. Each student has a different learning style, emotions and cultural and social contexts. It's important to acknowledge these impacts, in a subtle and effective way to appropriately teach all students regardless of skill level or other advantages or disadvantages.