Friday, January 18, 2019
Best Teacher
1. If my memory serves my correct, The Best Teacher I take to be is my 5th grade teacher, Mrs. Hawthorne. She taught at Stamford Middle School in Stamford, CT. Mrs. Hawthorne was tough, patient, caring, and didnt mind going that extra mile for any of her students education. Whether it was staying afterschool, coming to your folk for p atomic number 18nt-teacher conferences, or even buying school materials for students that couldnt afford them. Mrs. Hawthorne, to me, was the translation of a GREAT teacher.2. I think when I teach my philosophy of education will be more of a behaviorist. Behaviorist puts focus on accountability, believes in practice, practices reinenforcement, and having objectives. All of these characteristics are what I think are important in helping a student learning and successed. This is besides the philosophy I think most of my past good teachers followed.3. My life-changing import that involved my education was when I first met this Bronx native Geoffrey Canada. He came to our eighth grade class to talk to us, Ive never knew of Mr. Canada before that day. His speech was so heart-felt, almost like President Obama speeches. He talked about stereotypes, the importance of perusing and practice, never giving up, and never settling for just getting by. Mr. Canada was a social activist, author, educator, and now is CEO of the Harlem Childrens Zone. Harlem Childrens Zone is a group of charter schools in Harlem that focuses on combating effects of poverty and up child/parent education. Mr. Canada has showed me that you can come from anywhere and watch, but when you succeed you she help others strive to succeed.
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