Teaching Philosophy
“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates; and the great teacher inspires” – William Arthur Ward.
Based on my own inquisitiveness, I believe, my teaching philosophy is the advancement of knowledge through logical reasoning. Like a butterfly, I like to make the appropriate connections between my students and the learning outcomes to ensure success. My desire is to be a great teacher, who inspires the students to make them successful. As a teacher, I have always been able to create close connections with the students. Through these interactions with the students, I have learned that teaching is not only about teaching; it is more about learning. I have realized that there is no end to improvement. Therefore, I reflect on my teaching in order to improve and to make sure that a positive learning environment is offered to the students.
Based on my own inquisitiveness, I believe, my teaching philosophy is the advancement of knowledge through logical reasoning. Like a butterfly, I like to make the appropriate connections between my students and the learning outcomes to ensure success. My desire is to be a great teacher, who inspires the students to make them successful. As a teacher, I have always been able to create close connections with the students. Through these interactions with the students, I have learned that teaching is not only about teaching; it is more about learning. I have realized that there is no end to improvement. Therefore, I reflect on my teaching in order to improve and to make sure that a positive learning environment is offered to the students.