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Foundation of Education

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Philosophy Of Education

What is the goal or the purpose of education? What is education for?

My definition of education would be to learn or to gain knowledge of something

through the teaching of others or through ones self. One of the definitions from

the Webster's dictionary states that education is the activities of educating or

instructing or teaching, activities that impart knowledge or skill. Both

definitions of education appeal me the most important two words that deals with education are teach and learn. My first introduction here will be about the teaching process of education. Why do we teach? By definition Teachers are leaders, and simply put: leaders lead.

Teachers lead their students through and to the path of knowledge. According to the Foundation Of Education text "Teachers also demonstrate leadership by working with others and modeling desirable behaviors." Teachers are paid to teach and that is a fact, but in most instances, teachers goal is to educate students for better, highly recognized and progressive professions that will and in many instances, pay the students more than what the teachers themselves are being paid for teaching them.

Why do we learn? We learn to gain knowledge, to comprehension, or mastery of something through experience or study. Basically we become students to learn, and become more educated so we can better ourselves and others. Students are educated to whatever level of knowledge they have in that area in which they study. Therefore, because of ones level of education in a certain field, they can now acquire a job in which they are qualified for and be able to work effectively in. Depending on a person's curriculum and instruction they can get a good job that brings them vast financial wealth.

Curriculum, what is it? Curriculum in general refers to what is taught in School. The word curriculum to some people means a set of subjects, subject contents, a set of performance objectives, and a course of study. In short curriculum is a series of student experience in schools and curriculum varies for different schools. There are a number of different types of curriculum's such as explicit curriculum, implicit curriculum or hidden curriculum, null curriculum extra-curriculum and lastly, integrated curriculum. Of all those curriculums, the one that that stood out the most and which also interested me implicit curriculum. The curriculum in which I speak about is the implicit curriculum or hidden curriculum. I like to use the name hidden curriculum because this is a curriculum that is hidden from the view of many people. Since this curriculum interests me the most, I decided to learn more about it, and also solicited information from a couple of college professors on what it meant to them. According to these professors, their views are that this curriculum is hidden from society. This curriculum is simply to educate students that are wealthy per say to learn how to start and run a business and how to become good bosses. However, on the other side students that are of lower income, this curriculum teaches them to be good workers of the business owners. This disclosure came as a surprise to me, it came off as bit of a shock to know that there was such a curriculum. It is now a common knowledge to me that decisions about what is taught in schools are made by many levels of government and by many organizations. I think that the government and the many organizations should organize the content so that every student weather their black or white, boy or girl should have a fair chance in learning whatever it is that will help them to become financially wealthy. I don't think that just because someone is born into a certain level of wealth that they should automatically be taught things that will cause them remain in that level. Students should learn whatever it is that there capable of learning and schools to meet those needs. In my opinion, there should be a student assessment in schools as this could show which students are at what level of knowledge despite their age. Some students are capable of learning more than others at a faster pace, so higher level textbooks and advance work should be provided to meet their educational needs and demands.

Assessment by definition is formal attempts to determine students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes students must attain in order to master a subject matter. Teacher's should assess or measure students capability to grasp a more precise concept or knowledge of what a student is capable of doing. It should be measured not only by grasping of concept but also the time is takes a student to grasp full knowledge. Learning should be evaluated on how well a student shows that he or she attained a certain subject. After seeing a students assessment whether it be good or bad a teacher should convey it to the student's parents because if it's a situation that the child might need additional help the parents would now know that they would have to get the help so to better help their child.

How will I teach? Being in many classrooms and seeing many teaching methods both good and bad, answering that question is very easy. I will teach knowledge and skills to my students the best way I can demonstratively project my subjects so to help better my students future. I will apply what I know in real life settings to improve my students livelihood. In projecting tutoring, I will would make well rounded and conscientious foundation decision's about teaching so my students can achieve to the best of their ability. Methods that I would use to help me lead my students on the right educational path is methods such as good assessment, would be a one on one time spent with my students who are slow learners, develop a good relationship with the parents

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