Assessment Description
A philosophy of education is a statement regarding your beliefs and values about education.
This statement is often required as part of the application process in gaining employment as a teacher.
Create a 750-1,000 word draft of your educational philosophy. Your philosophy should be grounded in educational theory. Revise your educational philosophy throughout your program of study to make it more concise.
In this draft, include statements regarding your beliefs and values in each of the following areas:
The purpose of education.
Your personal vision of meeting the learning needs of diverse students using standards-based instruction.
The perceived role of the teacher as a leader and advocate according to the Model Code of Ethics for Educators (MCEE).
Examination of cultural, ethnic, gender, and learning differences to promote ethical practice, build stronger relationships, and create more relevant learning experiences by accessing resources and reflecting on personal biases.
Your role as a teacher in upholding the expectations of the profession including codes of ethics, professional standards of practice, and relevant law and policy.
Include three scholarly references to support your philosophy of education.
MEd in Secondary Education-Humanities ITL/NITL; MEd in Secondary Education-STEM ITL/NITL
4.2: Reflect on their personal biases and access resources to deepen their own understanding of cultural, ethnic, gender, and learning differences to promote ethical practice, build stronger relationships and create more relevant learning experiences. [InTASC 9(e), 9(g), 9(i), 9(m); MC3, MC5]
4.5: Uphold the expectations of the profession including codes of ethics, professional standards of practice, and relevant law and policy. [InTASC 9(f), 9(j), 9(o), 10(s); ISTE-T 4a, 4c; MC2]
MEd in Secondary Education-Humanities (Nevada); MEd in Secondary Education-STEM (Nevada)
4.2: Reflect on their personal biases and access resources to deepen their own understanding of cultural, ethnic, gender, and learning differences to promote ethical practice, build stronger relationships and create more relevant learning experiences. [InTASC 9(e), 9(g), 9(i), 9(m); MC3, MC5]