Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Philosophy of Education


I believe that all children are different, in their own way, and deserve a warm and welcoming environment in which they can feel comfortable and safe. I will help my students exceed to their full potential and I will never stop believing in them. I will guide my students to make the best out of life and to always keep going forward, even when times get tough. I believe that it is important to have a classroom built on respect and kindness for all.

Teaching my students to love and respect one another is my top priority. Building my classroom around this will help my students care for one another. No child should ever feel uncomfortable or out of place in my class. I believe that every child belongs, regardless of their skin color, culture, and background. I know that every child is different and experience different lifestyles when they leave the classroom, but, I want my children to all have that one safe zone place.

Equality is very important as well and I want all of my students to feel accepted. I will develop my lessons to help incorporate every child’s needs and interests. I want all of my students to be able to succeed and I want them to feel comfortable in their own skin. Learning about the diversity in my classroom is something I will succeed at doing. Every child needs to see that their teacher cares about them. This will help to motivate the students to reach their full potential and it will help me to become an effective teacher. I want them to know that I will always be there for them.

Helping my students reach their full potential and guiding them to become successful in life is what I will strive to accomplish. I will work my hardest to help every child achieve his or her goal no matter how hard of an obstacle he/she has to overcome. I will help my students strive to be the best they can. My students are my number one priority, and being able to help them and cater to them will help me to become an effective teacher. I will also allow my students to have a voice in my classroom so that they know that it isn’t all about me. I will have the children create the classroom rules, and I will allow for them to call the shots, when appropriate.

I want my students to benefit from their education. I want them all to succeed and grow into something amazing. I want my students to love and enjoy being in the classroom setting and I want them to be able to receive the best education they possibly can. I want them to enjoy learning and cherish their school days. More importantly I want to leave an impression on my students and be a positive influence in their lives.

I will do everything in my power to make my classroom a warm, welcoming, safe zone for all children. I will be open to change and welcoming to my students and peers. I will help my students grow and perspire into something beautiful and strong. I will help to make everyone feel confident and positive on their outlook of life. I will make education something fun and interesting for all and help spark a bright future for each and every student. I am all about the children and I will make that known in my classroom. Every child will have a place, and I will strive to be the best educator I can be.

Educational philosophies are very important in the teaching world. This is a chance for the teachers to express how they feel about education and becoming a teacher altogether. One’s philosophy will reflect one’s pedagogy, I believe, because it is almost like a guideline for teachers. I feel that a lot of teachers teach, or try to teach, to their philosophy. I believe that most teachers want the best for their students and by having that guideline to reflect on, they can help to make a better classroom. As a future educator, I plan to look onto my educational philosophy for a guideline to creating my class. I believe that teachers should have a deep and meaningful philosophy so that they can become a great, affective teacher. I feel that one who does not have their heart and soul into this career, cannot become as affective as one who does.

Having an educational philosophy is very important to me. I believe that it can show the heart and soul that many meaningful teachers have for this career. Not only will I be able to have a guideline to starting my career, but I will also be able to express my love for children and education. I believe that teachers will only continue to grow and that having the philosophy will only help them to strive to be the best they can be. I hope that I can grow into a great and affective teacher and make my educational philosophy true. I will make sure to strive to be the best and make sure that all of my students needs are met, as well as making them feel comfortable and respected in my classroom.

As an educator it is important to have guidelines to set for your class. Every child is different and I feel that every teacher needs to realize that. Children will learn at different speeds, will have different needs, and many, very different backgrounds. It is important for me to help create a classroom that will help all of my students grow and succeed. I can’t stress it enough that I want all of my students to feel accepted in my class. I want to make sure that everyone has an equal opportunity to learn and I want to make sure that the educational experience is a positive one. This is what I feel all teachers should be striving for. Teaching isn’t just to get these kids to move on from year to year, it’s to actually make sure that these students are growing and learning to their potential. It’s to help these students form a positive lifestyle and become the best they can be. I feel like good teachers are the ones who have a deeper meaning for education and that those are the teachers who belong in the field.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Journal # 7

What is the porupose of education

Education is such an important aspect of America. Everybody attends school at least up until high school. This is very different from what it was like many years ago. In class we touched on this topic very briefly and watched a video on education back in the day. Education was viewed very differently and women weren’t allowed to go to school. Everyone, however, had to learn to read the bible. Only rich boys, who could afford private school, would continue on their education. That is very different from what the education system is like today.  Although class discussion was brief, I still found this to be extremely interesting. I also found the video that we watched to be informative and eye opening. Educations purpose then, was not what it is now and in a way it makes me happy that things have changed.

I believe that the purpose of education is to teach people how to reach their life goals. As a human being, with life goals, I am so fortunate to have the education system that we have today. Without education, I wouldn’t be a junior in college, preparing to become a teacher, and living out my dream. The changes that were made in the education system have been very beneficial for not only me, but for every person in America who has taken the opportunity to achieve their dreams. John Dewy is a good example of why today’s education is what it is today. He stated that “education was a lifelong process and that the school should be an integral part of community life, a concept that gave support to the development of the community school” (Webb, Metha, & Jordan, 2009, p. 159). Without people like John Dewy, our education system would not be what it is today. It might still be the way it was back in the day when men were the only ones who could attend school.  These changes that were made to the education system have helped me strive to reach my goals.

As a future educator I am glad that the education system has changed to what it is today. I could never imagine not being able to attend school because I am a female. I believe that the purpose of education is to teach people how to reach their life goals. I also believe that every person should have an equal opportunity to learn. In my opinion education plays a huge role in the US today and it is very important to be educated if you want to make it in our world. I want all of my students to succeed and achieve their life goals and I want to make sure that the purpose of education stays. I could never imagine going back to how education used to be and I can only hope that things will continue to go up from here. I truly hope that the purpose of education doesn’t start to lose its meaning. To live in the world we have today people need to be educated. You can’t just get by with knowing the bible anymore because that’s not what people in this generation do. I think that the overall purpose of education in America is to help people strive to better themselves. As a future educator I am going to help my students strive to better themselves and I hope that every other teacher in America has that same mind set too.

Professionalism is a huge role in an educator’s life. One can’t be a good role model, if they aren’t a good person to begin with. Being able to set a good example for other people, and have others look up to you is something that I strive for when I become a teacher. Not only will I push my students to achieve their goals and succeed, I will also strive to teach them the true purpose of education. I want my students to have a good school experience and I want them to believe that the education system is a decent one. If people don’t believe in the education system, then it’s only going to lead to bad outcomes and I don’t want that for any of my future students. My purpose as a teacher is to set a good example for my students, and to display a positive attitude towards education as well as making sure that my students believe in themselves. Although America may be behind on education, I believe that we have come a long way from where we once were. The education system is strong, and continuing to grow (with the few exceptions that have been occurring (especially in NY)). To succeed in this life, you need to have an education. Without and education you won’t be able to make it very far. So in my view, the purpose of education in America is to help better the country as a whole.

 

Work cited:

Webb, L. D., Metha, A., & Jordan, K.F. (2009). Foundations of American education (6th

            ed.). New York, NY: Pearson.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Journal # 6

 

 The court case my group and I choose was Goss V Lopez and I found the whole case very interesting. I had never heard of the case before so I was excited to research it when we finally decided which one we were going to do. The main thing that stood out to me in this case was the fact that these nine students were suspended, without a hearing, and parent notification, for ten days. I thought that was a huge deal and I can completely understand why this case made it to court. When students break the rules, there are consequences, I understand that, but when the students don’t get the proper process that comes along with the consequences, then I believe they have every right to fight back.
I found this particular thing to be most interesting because I feel like it goes on a lot in schools. Although the students did wrong (and I’m not defending them on that part), they still deserved a proper hearing in which they could have said their side and at least defended themselves. The principle jumped so fast on the issue that parents weren’t even called to be notified that their child was suspended! I would agree that these student’s due process rights were violated and I think that they deserved the proper hearing. However, the state didn’t require a hearing to be held, but as a principle, I would think that he would know the proper thing to do. I just feel like this court case could have been prevented if the principle just gave the students a proper hearing and suspended them under the right terms, even though this case has changed the ways schools act upon disciplinary actions. I was just shocked that the school thought it was fine to suspend these students without a hearing and without parent notification and that they thought they were going to get away with it.
In class we have briefly touched on amendments and student/teacher rights. I would agree with the community that these students fourteenth amendment was violated and that they deserved a proper hearing to conclude their suspension. Student’s rights are a huge deal in schools and if they are violated, problems are going to occur. Schools need to respect students and their rights so that situations like this don’t occur. I’m not saying that what the students did was right, because in no means was their behavior appropriate, but I am saying that they have the right to a proper hearing which would then inform their parents and themselves as to why they are being suspended for ten days. As a teacher I know that I have to respect my student’s rights, and treat them with respect. I would never violate my student’s rights because I would never want my rights to be violated. I was raised to treat people with respect and I would hope that the school I was working for would treat not only their faculty and staff with respect, but also their students.
This court case has taught me so much valuable information. For one, I now had the chance to see what a suspension could do to whole school district. I also had the chance to learn about consequences that could take place in my future school due to the principle being in the wrong. This case became so big and schools have become what they are because of this case. I’m pretty sure that a lot of schools hold hearings for their students if their being suspended for a certain amount of days and parents are notified right away. I know that if my future child was in this situation I would want a fair hearing to discover what really happened. I would also want my child to be fairly punished and I would want to be notified right away, not two days later. This case really opened my eyes and helped me to better understand why hearings are held when students are suspended. I believe that the school should have acted in a more professional manor and they should have handed the situation in a better way. Either way I believe the students should be punished for their consequences, but again, they deserved the proper and most fair way of punishment. Professionalism is everything when working in the education field and I think that the principle acted unprofessional. He should have known better especially because he wasn’t new to the job. However, everyone makes mistakes and learns from them and this mistake went worldwide and has helped to mold our education system into what it is today.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Goss V Lopez Court Case


Case # 73-898, Goss v Lopez
Goss vs. Lopez was a very significant hearing that not only went to Federal Court, but also on to Supreme Court for a final ruling. The case was brought about after nine students were suspended for ten days without any kind of hearing or parental notice prior to their suspension. The reason these students were suspended was because they caused destructed damage to school property and it was getting out of control. However, Ohio’s law did not require the principle to conduct a hearing prior, but, many people felt that the students fourteenth amendment was violated and, because of that, the principles actions were challenged.
In federal court the judges ruled that the student’s rights were in fact violated and that the school was in the wrong, because of this the case was appealed and then moved on to the Supreme Court. The federal court felt that the principle violated the students’ due process and that they should have held a hearing before suspending. In the Supreme Court, Thomas Bustin, who defended the students’, argued, that the students had the right to know why they were being suspended and that suspending them without a proper hearing was wrong.
The main issue that the Supreme Court had to decide on was whether or not the school violated the students’ due process rights when suspending the nine students without any formal hearing (Oyez 2011). In my opinion I would say that the school was wrong, I believe that the students deserved a proper hearing regardless of the situation. I think that the principle jumped to fast on the situation and didn’t properly suspend the students in the manor that they deserved. Although the students were doing wrong, and deserved to be suspended, they also deserved to have a chance to explain and defend their actions. The principle just suspended the students for ten days without even knowing perhaps, the whole story.
In closing the Supreme Court ruled a 5-4 vote for Lopez (who was one of the students involved in the case) (Oyez 2011). They felt that Ohio had no right to take away their citizens’rights or violate their fourteenth amendment. The court also felt that the students deserved a proper hearing prior to their suspension and that the principle was out of line with the way he handled the situation. The court agreed that the principle should have called for a proper hearing prior to suspending the nine students and he should have given them a chance to speak on their behalf.
This court case has become a huge case because of the result that it caused. Not in any way did the Supreme Court side with Lopez and the other eight students or condone what they did, but it was important to determine that students are equally deserving of their rights (CaseBriefs LLC 2013), especially when they are involved in disciplinary actions that could potentially lead to legal issues such as this case. The court ruled on Lopez’s behalf because they felt that the students’ rights were violated and that the principle didn’t go about the situation in a professional manor. Everyone has rights and amendments that they are entitled to and what happened at this Ohio school caused many people to reevaluate just exactly what they are.
I am glad that the court ruled on Lopez’s behalf because I believe that the students should have had a formal hearing. I don’t think that there is any excuse as to why they were being destructive, but I do believe that a formal hearing should have been held before being suspended. The students had no say or even any notice as to why they were being suspended and I believe that the principle went about that in the worst way possible.
Work cited:
CaseBriefs LLC (2013). Goss V Lopez. CaseBriefs. Retrieved from
Oyez (2011). Goss V Lopez. The Oyez Project at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Journal # 5


I do firmly believe that teachers should be beholden to a code of ethics. I believe that it is our duty to be professional and positive role models for our students. Without a code of ethics I’m not really sure how many teachers may be fit for the position. I think that it is just important to be professional when you are in the field of education because children look up to you, they idolize you, and many want to grow to be like you one day. If you weren’t professional, why would parents or even the students want to look up to you? I believe that it is important teachers follow the code of ethics because they play a huge part in children’s lives and these children will always remember teachers, whether it was for their professionalism or how bad they were.
I know that I want to be the best teacher I can possibly be. I will strive to make sure that I follow the code of ethics to a tee because I want my students to remember me for good things. I want them to be able to look up to me and to look at me as a role model. I believe to a positive influence and good educator means that you are professional and strive to be a role model for your students. I know that I will never forget some of my teachers in the past because they were very unprofessional, however, I remember other teachers because of how professional and caring they were towards their students. For example, my second grade teacher hated teaching. She was always yelling at us and never had a positive thing to say. She scared me and I never wanted to speak because I always felt my answers weren’t good enough. She, to me, was very unprofessional and for that I will forever remember how rude she was. My first grade teacher on other hand loved when we gave our input. She asked us questions all the time, she had us help her and participate frequently. She always recognized when we did something good and she made it known that she cared for all the students. For this, I will always remember her class and to this day she is still my favorite teacher!

I also believe that teachers need to follow the code of ethics for certain things that may occur in the classroom, or even outside of the classroom. If a teacher is going to report child abuse she/he needs to be aware of the students feelings as well as how the parents will react when and if social services thinks the case is strong enough to go through with. The teacher needs to be sensitive to that student as well if it is true that they are being abused. Abuse with children is a very touchy subject and many children won’t come out and say that they are being abused. They normally hide behind the pain and struggles and secretly pray that someone will help them. Child abuse is such a hard subject and it’s hard to believe that people actually commit it! However, it happens all the time and it’s something that teachers need to be aware of, especially the signs. Being professional is only going to make the child who may be being abused feel comfortable and cared for. That is especially important because this child may not get this attention at home and that’s tough to deal with on its own.
I also think it’s important to follow the code of ethics because children can get out of hand. They will speak what they want and depending on their background, they may be completely out of control. As a teacher you can’t lash out on them, they are only children. You just need to calmly speak to the child about his/her behavior. This is where punishment comes into play and teachers have to be professional. I don’t believe in corporal punishment and I am so glad that NY State doesn’t allow it as well, but I do believe that students need discipline for doing wrong. When it comes to punishing your students, I believe that teachers need to be able to do it in a professional manor so that the students learn, but, still respect the teacher and understand why he/she is being punished. I think the code of ethics is extremely important for educators to follow and I know that when I do become a teacher I will make sure that I am following the code of ethics and I hope that I will be the best role model I can be for my students.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Interview paper


I really enjoyed Mr. Browley coming into our classroom to speak to us. I thought the answers he gave to our questions were very honest and interesting. I really enjoyed hearing his input on what makes and effective teacher as well. He told us to just “be yourselves, do the best job that you can do, and if an older teacher offers advice, take it!”  He also said to not sweat the evaluations; the more nervous we are the more likely we will mess up. It’s better for us to just be relaxed and do what we know how to do best, teach. I think this is very important because many teachers do get nervous during evaluations. I feel like if I’m doing the best I can, and giving it my all while still being myself, I should be fine.
Mr. Browley was the Oneonta superintendent for 8.5 years before retiring. He is now back at Oneonta high school as an interim superintendent for only 10 months. He was only retired for 13 months when he chose to go back and he says he doesn’t mind it. I thought this part of the interview was very interesting. He said he wakes up early, some days 4:45, and he doesn’t get home until 11:30-12:00 at night. When we asked him if he regretted every leaving his teaching career to become a superintendent, he replied “some days I second guess it, if you would ask me what I had more fun doing I’d tell you teaching and being with the children, but, the superintended has more positives and I leave a bigger effect on the students now than I did when I was their teacher.” I liked how he opened up to us and explained to us in detail his job. He was honest with his responses and that is something that I appreciate and am happy he did because it gave me a better experience.
My uncle is actually the president of my school board back home. He is really good friends with my superintendent so my family and I are actually friends of the superintendent as well. He has spoken with me prior to me graduating high school and just told me to shoot for the stars and to be myself. I find that very inspirational because he knows what it takes to be a good teacher and he believes in me! He has also spoke to me on many things that Mr. Browley brought up in the interview. I am glad that I had the experience to be somewhat close to my superintendent because it helped, and it still continuing to help, me become the best teacher I can be. Mr. Browley had great words to say for all of us as well, and I think he knows that we all have the potential to be great educators, considering were education majors! I’m just glad that we got to hear it from the head person so now I have a clearer picture of what I should be doing.
 We had touched on this a bit in class, how to act, how to get hired and how to be professional, but Mr. Rowley really explained what schools are looking for. He stated that in order to be a candidate for a teaching position at his school, you need to be yourself. You need to go into the interview with a strong head on your shoulders and be very confident and relaxed. He said that he wants to make sure you are a very qualified human being who enjoys kids to the fullest, takes criticism and advice from others and has an amazing personality. If he believes you do, then he will hire you and you will be put on a 3 year probation which in those 3 years you need to prove yourself. If you prove to be the same person from the interview, than you will most likely get offered tenure. If after those 3 years you do not get offered tenure, chances are you will no longer be teaching in that district. In these 3 years however, you also have to prove to be an effective teacher. Your students should excel and be able to reach growth and achievement. You also need to be a team player, your students should be getting along with one another, you should be getting along with your staff and faculty, and you need to keep your personality from the interview. These are the most important traits that you need to be able to get tenure. I believe this is the best advice to receive as a future teacher. It helps me to prepare for my interview process and what should be expected from me in those years leading up to receiving tenure.
When Mr. Browley spoke about the budget there were many connections that I made to the article we had to read for Journal 2. The budget is a huge deal for schools and I think it’s safe to say that it is for Oneonta too. Mr. Browley said that it is just going to get worse and there really isn’t anything they can do about it. I fully agree because NYS doesn’t really seem to put in the actual effort in for schools which kind of leaves them all in the dust. Schools are struggling finically and it’s just getting worse. They are not receiving the proper funds from the government to help them function which is leading to many closings state wide. These issues not only go along with the article we read for journal 2, but they also go hand in hand with our chapter 13 in the book. The government doesn’t give enough funding to schools where needed, especially special education. I think that our government should re-evaluate their funds and consider helping schools out a little more. Schools deserve money, plain and simple and the government doesn’t seem to believe they deserve a lot. However, the government pushes for everyone to continue their education through college yet the prices are ridiculous and many people can’t afford it. I just don’t think it’s fair and I think that something needs to be done. The education system is getting worse and worse lately and I don’t see it going up anytime soon. I’m not sure why they don’t seem to think these issues are a big deal. Budgets are causing many teachers to lose their jobs and many schools to be closing. I believe the government needs to step in and do their part instead of just sitting back and watching.
The interview went on and so many good questions were asked and answered, but, overall I thought the interview went very well. I appreciate Mr. Browley coming in to speak to us and giving us the inside scoop. He was a very nice guy and I’m glad we actually had the chance to meet him and conduct this interview. Becoming a teacher is such a scary and nerve wrecking process, especially with all these teacher evaluation tests (which Mr. Browley thinks are dumb!). It felt good to just be reassured that I am in this major for the right reasons and that I will find a job. With the way society has been going lately, teaching jobs especially, I feel good in knowing that there is still hope and that I will someday be able to accomplish my dreams!