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University of California, San Diego – Mathematics
“Students learn more easily about topics that they are passionate about learning and are relevant to their personal lives.”
University of North Carolina – Philosophy
“All humans are naturally curious and this is the motive force of authentic education; the role of a teacher is not to dispense facts, but to help students to know themselves and the world in which they live; a good teacher is compassionate, intelligent, flexible, creative, open-minded, patient, curious, energetic, cooperative, farseeing, introspective, and happy.”
Mount Allison University – Philosophy; Psychology
“While having the correct tools to apply is important, it does not replace critical thinking; anyone can copy down a formula like F=MA, but without understanding the basic premise of how the parts relate conceptually, and what they mean, one will have a very difficult time of applying them effectively.”
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Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY – Human Services and Counseling
“Helping students learn effectively is an important role of a teacher.”
Guru Nanak Dev University – Physics, Mathematics
“I create a learner-centered and outcome-based learning environment, engaging students with the learning process at the intellectual level.”
Montclair State University, New Jersey – Mathematics and Business Administration
“I have learned through the years that good things come from persevering through the difficult and painful circumstances in life.”
University of California – Berkeley – Physics
“As a planetary scientist currently at the University of New Mexico as a research fellow.”
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Saint Peter’s University – Biology
“I believe that everyone can succeed in life if he receives the right education regardless of their background.”
Tennessee State University – Child Studies
“As opposed to providing answers, education should bring out the individual’s natural ability to question, deduct, reason and learn.”
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Marist College – Math & Secondary Education
“I believe there are three pillars of success: (1) know yourself, (2) know your students, and (3) know your content.”
University of California – Santa Barbara – Mechanical Engineering
“Slow and methodical step-by-step explanations are what most people need to learn math and physics.”
Alabama State University – Mathematics
“An educator helps students realize their potential and focuses on improvement.”
Huntington University – Music
“My philosophy is that a child should have his education a top priority and motivated to learn as much as possible.”
University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign – Civil Engineering
“I believe that each student has untapped potential that can be brought to the surface by emphasis of learning techniques that play to the students strengths.”