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University of Ottawa – Education
“For learning to be successful, teaching needs to be tailored and optimized for each student.”
Rochester Institute of Technology – B.S., Mechnical Engineering
“I believe that education is a great tool to help children understand the ethics of life, and develop a clear conscience about the rights and wrongs of the world.”
Vanderbilt University – Structural Engineering
“My primary goal would be to constantly motivate the students and make them realize the practical significance and importance of the subject.”
Johns Hopkins – Industrial Psychology
“I believe that each learner is a unique individual who needs a secure and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow and mature.”
University of California San Diego – Biology
“Education should cultivate each persons’ interests and talents.”
University of South Alabama – Chemical Engineering
“I believe that all students can learn and enjoy learning.”
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Secondary Mathematics Education, Applied Mathematics
“My educational philosophy is that students should be able to grasp information, as well as feel empowered and successful upon completion of any course or class.”
Saint Peter’s University – Biology
“My goal is to make sure the students not only could solve problems, but also apply it to our common experiences.”
Columbus State University – Mathematics
“An outstanding teacher should be caring and knowledgeable.”
Texas A&M University – Political Science
“I believe that all children are unique.”
University of Western Ontario – Mathematics
“I believe students’ needs come first; it is the teacher’s responsibility to make sure the student understands the course content by making sure each individual step is explained thoroughly.”
Western Governor’s University – Christian Education
“Success creates an inner motivation to keep learning, and through creating stepping stones that result in success, I feel students will realize that learning can be fun and rewarding.”
McGill University – B.A., Secondary Education
“My teaching philosophy is that all students are equal, in the sense that education should not be perceived as competitive grounds in which strive to see who is better than who.”
University of Alberta – Electrical Engineering
“My idea of teaching is to develop a true passion in students towards the subject.”
McGill University – English, Psychology, Marketing, Education
“A constructivist approach to teaching requires that a student build knowledge and a teacher be a guide.”
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania – Secondary English Education
“A Chinese proverb states, “Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand”. This simple statement speaks volumes about how people learn and how teachers should react to this learning.”
University of Waterloo – Psychology
“Every student learns in different ways.”
University of London – Mathematics
“I believe that every child has potential and has the right to an education.”
McGill University – Mechanical Engineering
“Education is for life and mastering the art of learning at a young age is extremely fruitful because it can be applied to any future tasks at any stage of life.”
Carleton University – Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
“Teaching is an art; as a teacher you have to be adaptable and able to find creative ways to connect with students.”
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University of New Orleans – Mathematics Education
“I teach because I want to be a change agent.”
Valdosta State University – Middle School Science and Technology
“I believe education should be fun and personal without being intimidating while incorporating as much of technology as possible.”
Cornell University – Civil & Environmental Engineering
“My teaching philosophy is passion-based, positive teaching that is grounded in real world application.”
California State University – Chemistry
“Every student has potential it’s up to the educator to bring that out of them and help them achieve greatness.”