Schools are the instrument of change. Do you agree? Why or Why not? Yes, I agree, we as educators have a lot to do with what way a child will go and choices that they will make. In school we have the power to build confidence, and show students how to communicate and what it takes to be a productive person, contributing to society in a positive manner.
Do you feel focusing the school year on standardized testing preparation prevents building the student-teacher relationship? Yes, I believe that those relationships are harder to build focusing on standardized testing. The classroom is more mechanical, and repetitive. However a great teacher will find ways to still build those relationships with their students. The interview with Larissa really made me evaluate my current philosophies. I understand the importance of focus on the student as an individual and attempting to mold those things in each student. This interview made me look at my personal philosophy closely and see how realistic it is and can I truly see myself sticking to those ideals and perspectives. And once again I found myself realizing how important it is to remain flexible at all times; you never know when the time may come for an alteration.
The third interview was done with an educator that has been at the same school and working in the field of education for 10 years. The teacher interviewed was Charles this interview was conducted over the phone; here are the questions and answers for this interview. Since the implementation of the No Child Left behind law, what has been the impact on how you prepare lessons and teach the lesson(s)? I have had to do a complete overhaul on my lesson plans and the implementation of them. I would have to say that the No Child Left Behind law has shifted teaching completely. I had to change the way I teach my course completely, as well as the milestones that need to be accomplished in class. What are your views on differentiated education? I disagree with a differentiated approach; you would think that it is beneficial in the classroom. However over my experience I think that it makes the job of the educator more difficult. Here you have a teacher that is already creating a plan that has a set of guidelines in the first place, now you have to go and attempt to make it suitable for all of the kids in your class instead of generalizing it. It can be more work than it really is worth in my opinion.
Since the start of your career in education, how has your teaching philosophy changed and how has this affected your method of teaching? No changes have been made to my philosophy, I stood by it ten years ago and I continue to stand by it now. Isn't the whole purpose of having a personal philosophy for education, for life, for whatever to stand firmly behind it? Well that is what I do. Do you believe that educational systems should place greater emphasis or less emphasis on standardized testing and why? Yes, if there was more emphasis placed on standardizing testing it would be easier to weed out those kids that probably will not be too successful further down the line in education. Now the downfall is that now they have it set up where we spend most of the school year preparing students to take standardized tests, so students that normally wouldn't do well may even be able to pass it just because of the amount of preparation that takes place.
What recent changes or new educational methodologies do you believe hold the greatest potential for improving modern education?
Not sure right now, things seem real up in the air. This is not a sure time; everyone is searching for answers, not sure what the next big thing will be. Would you feel comfortable supporting a political party or candidate that espoused educational approaches with which you strongly disagree? Yes, I would be comfortable with that. It is just like a president, you may not agree with 100% of what they say but a large portion of it you support. You don't turn your back because you don't agree with everything. Sometimes you just need to put yourself in the shoes of the other guy. How has your teaching philosophy changed since the implementation of No Child...
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