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University of Winnipeg – English
“The goal of education should be to encourage seeking answers, as it is in this way that we progress.”
Slippery Rock University – Secondary Education
“All students have the ability to learn, but each student’s personality affects his learning.”
McMaster University – Sociology
“Learning should be a life long process and I believe as the teacher we need to encourage students to see school as an exciting journey.”
Arkansas State University – English Literature
“I believe that by listening to and working with the student, he or she will let the instructor know what needs worked on in his or her studies.”
Grand Canyon University – Education
“I believe all children will learn in a structured, safe, and supportive environment.”
Concordia University – Biochemistry
“I like to get the student involved as much as possible so that he/she sees through the thought process and becomes an active problem solver and participant.”
Queen’s University, Kingston Ontario – Bachelor of Education
“As a student who struggled through many math and English classes, I realize the many obstacles that can prevent a student from learning to their best ability.”
Michigan State University – English Education
“I believe all students can be taught to express themselves well in speech and in writing with the patient guidance of a good instructor and tutor who takes time to test and make individual assessments.”
State University College at Buffalo – Clinical Nutrition
“I know that people don’t all learn in the same way, and I acknowledge that learning style impacts a students overall success with any topic.”
University of Western Ontario – Political Science, Gender and Women’s Studies
“My educational philosophy is to engage and guide students towards success.”
University of California – Los Angeles – Psychology
“In order to be a successful member of society, each person needs to be able to communicate, understand and problem solve.”
Grand Canyon University – Elementary Education
“I believe every child can learn, as an educator it is my responsibility to discover how each one of them learns.”
McMaster University – English & History
“My goal is to create and cultivate a mutual exchange of trust and respect with students with or without learning disabilities.”
Wilfrid Laurier – Geography
“No matter what the position someone holds in society they are where they are today because they had a Teacher.”
University of the Cumberlands – Religious Education
“Children need to be encouraged not discouraged.”
University of Mississippi – Elementary Education
“Teaching effectively requires students to be engaged in lessons that are student centered, grasps and holds the students interest, and pushes students to their maximum potential.”
Greensboro College – Special Education
“As a Learning Strategies Specialist, I help students discover what works to master college material.”
University of Toronto – History
“A teacher must enjoy what they do.”
University of Alberta – Social Studies
“I view each human being as a dynamic learner.”
University of Michigan – Screen Arts and Cultures
“The best teachers, in my humble opinion, are those who teach how to think, rather than what to think.”
University of Kentucky – Psychology
“I believe education allows an individual to achieve goals.”
Ohio State University – Spanish
“I believe that practice is the best way to solidify concepts.”
University of London – United Kingdon – Cell Biology
“I believe that sharing knowledge and understanding of the world around us is a joint enterprise between teacher and student.”
University of Nevada, Las Vegas – Early Childhood Education
“Education is key for a child to grow into a strong and healthy adolescent and continue to an adult.”
Stillman College – Business Administration
“I always loved school and I want everyone else to love learning as much as I do!”