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Teacher Kaye has a student with a troubled household. Due to this, the student often has fights with his classmates, which Teacher Ja responded to by scheduling daily check-ins with her student. What teaching philosophy does she embody?
Humanism
This teaching philosophy highlights that teachers and students are human beings with feelings and personality.
Humanism
Teacher Ina is teaching multiplication to G2 students. Some students keep thinking addition and multiplication are the same thing, so she provided handouts showing that multiplication is repeated addition. What teaching philosophy is this?
Cognitivism
Teacher Ja made G3 students count the no. of squares found in a rectangle to find the area of a rectangle. Later on, students saw that they can use Length x Width to find the area. What teaching philosophy does this embody?
Constructivism
This teaching philosophy places importance on the process behind learning.
Cognitivism
Teacher Gab has a disruptive student who often shouts during classes at random. After implementing a consequence ladder in the classroom, the student became less disruptive. What teaching philosophy does the teacher embody?
Behaviorism
This teaching philosophy believes that student behavior can be influenced by changes in the environment.
Behaviorism
Teacher Marlon is an AP teacher who frequently asks students to write reaction papers of the week's latest news. What teaching philosophy does he embody?
Reconstructionism
This teaching philosophy aims to improve society.
Reconstructionism
Ms. Kei is a playschool teacher. In playschool, play is incorporated in a young student's learning, such as music games and sensory play.
Progressivism
This teaching philosophy states that teachers should use real world problems for students to solve.
Progressivism
Ms. Han teaches Art Appreciation. In her class, she pushes the students to learn perspective to improve the space and depth of their artwork. What teaching philosophy does she embody?
Essentialism
This teaching philosophy only teaches essential or foundational skills that will later be useful in life.
Essentialism
Though there are other books Teacher Jay could make his students read, he chose to assign classical literature only, believing that these books are proven relevant today. What teaching philosophy does he embody?
Perennialism
This teaching philosophy postulates that students should be taught universal truths like values, math, science, and literature.
Perennialism
This teaching philosophy emphasizes the student's choice on what they want to learn.
Existentialism
This teaching philosophy states that reality is subjective and exists in one's ideas.
Idealism
This teaching philosophy postulates that only documented facts and proven truths should be taught to students.
Positivism
This teaching philosophy preaches experiential learning or learning by experience.
Pragmatism
This is the core belief of any educator. It shapes how they manage their classroom and facilitate assessments.
Teaching Philosophies