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McMaster University – English and Philosophy
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
University of Waterloo – Drama and French
“I believe that the key to learning is engagement, but this is not something to be forced onto students.”
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania – Education
“The key to success is to discover the particular learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) and instruct the student in the way they are receptive to receiving information.”
University of New Orleans – British & American Literature; Shakespeare; Creative Writing
“Learning is ever – occurring and the learner is ever – evolving.”
Wilfrid Laurier University – Bachelor of Arts
“My teaching philosophy is holistic.”
University of Sherbrooke – English Studies
“I think that teaching can be
seen as a way to help people
in achieving their full potential.As a teacher I feel it is my duty to keep
learning new ways and learn
how to use new tools to help
students achieve their goals.My motivation is one of my best resources in order to do that.”
San Jose State University – Liberal Arts
“A teacher must try different ways of expressing concepts until the student is able to grasp and fully understand the taught material.”
York University – Education
“Teachers should monitor learning, not direct it. If you catch a fish for someone, they will be satisfied for one day. But, if you teach someone how to fish, they will be satisfied forever.”
McMaster University – English
“I believe quality education fosters a safe environment where youth can express themselves and explore their curiosities under the umbrella of creativity, co-operation, compassion, critical thinking and equity; helping students reach their full potential.”
University of Western Ontario, London – English
“As a dedicated professional educator of over 22 years I have come to understand that true education is a two way street.”
University of Connecticut – Business Administration
“I believe education is the key to freedom.”
Miami University, Oxford, OH – Math & Social Studies Education
“I believe that all students have the capability to succeed.”
Southern Connecticut State University – Special Education
“I believe that academics should be meaningful, challenging and fun.”
University of Toronto – History, Geography, and Media
“Students need to be aware of their learning style, how they study, what environment they work best in, and how they best organize information.”
Chicago State University – Education
“I firmly believe that all students can learn and acquire success in academics regardless of race or economic status.”
Fayetteville State University – History
“Children want to learn.”
California State University – English Literature: Rhetoric and Composition
“Success is not measured by grades but by grit, determination, the thirst for knowledge, and drive to excel.”
University of Texas – Environmental Science
“I do not perceive myself as a teacher in the traditional sense; rather, I am more of a facilitator.”
Rufina C. – ESL Tutor –
Clay,
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LeMoyne College – English, Teaching
“I believe that all students should be taught by passionate teachers.”
Perry Technical Institute – Instrumentation
“I believe that all students should succeed, whether in life or in the classroom.”
Concordia University – Biology
“What I learned from my favorite high school teacher was that a good learning environment is a place where a student feels comfortable.”
Simon Fraser University – English
“I believe that the role of the truly dedicated and student-centred educator is one that is focused on guiding the student.”
Memorial University of Newfoundland – English
“I believe finding the right way to present the material is very important when teaching a student.”
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University of Texas, Dallas – American Studies
“Students should be able to connect with what they learn and understand the implications education has on their realities and the world as a whole.”
Trent University – English Literature and History
“Learners require choice in the classroom that allows them to not only utilize their unique skill set, but also challenge their comfort level.”