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BY ZOE BROWN EL 5006 ADULT LEARNING THEORIES MY PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING STATEMENT

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Page 1: Philosophy Of Teaching Statement

B Y Z O E B R O W NE L 5 0 0 6 A D U LT L E A R N I N G T H E O R I E S

MY PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING STATEMENT

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SECTIONS

• Section 1: Conceptualization of Learning• Section 2: Conceptualization of Teaching• Section 3: Goals for Students• Section 4: Implementation of the philosophy• Section 5: Professional Growth Plan

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SECTION 1CONCEPTUALIZATION OF LEARNING

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At each point in an individual’s

life, learning occurs

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Learning is an ordinary part of the process of human living

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Learning is also contained within a structural framework like an

educational system

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With the increased use of technology, learning is more self-directed, and learner centered

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SECTION 2CONCEPTUALIZATION OF TEACHING

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LEARNING

TEACHING

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Me

Teaching = Facilitating + Guiding + Supporting + Coaching

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SECTION 3GOALS FOR LEARNERS

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COMPENTENCY MEANING MAKING

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Building a sense of community online is important too!

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SECTION 4IMPLEMENTATION OF THE

PHILOSOPHY

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A D D I EAnalyze Design Develop Implement Evaluate

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TEACHING METHODS

• Scenario based learning• Authentic learning• Problem solving• Collaboration• Project based

learning• Self-reflection• Dialogical

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SECTION 5PERSONAL GROWTH PLAN

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10 YEAR PERSONAL GROWTH PLAN

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REFERENCES

Bach, S., Haynes, P., & Smith J.L. (2007). Online Learning and Teaching. Berkshire, England: Open

University Press.

Jarvis, P. (1992). Paradoxes of Learning. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Knowles, M.S., Holton, E.F., and Swanson, R.A., (2005). The Adult Learner: The Definitive Classic in

Adult Education And Human Resource Development. (6th ed.). Burlington, MA: Elsevier.

Rovai, A. (2001). Building classroom community at a distance: A case study. Educational Technology

Research and Development, 49(4), 33-48.