I believe…

  • I believe in relationships. I will build solid relationships with my students; I will show passion for their interests, in and out of school.  I will show care and compassion when needed.  I will spend time, listening to and learning about each unique student.  I will give respect to earn respect.
  • I believe differences are beautiful. I want my classroom to be a safe, welcoming environment for my students where they feel at ease.  Every student comes with a different set of skills and knowledge and I will highlight upon this.  I commit to teaching in different ways, so all students have the opportunity to learn.  I will work to grow a community in my classroom in which students acknowledge and accept the differences and similarities in our safe space.  My classroom will be a safe community with a diverse population that are all accepted.
  • I believe you learn from mistakes. I will encourage children to try different things even if they fail at first.  I will teach children that mistakes are okay, and we can learn and grow from them.  I will show children that learning can be frustrating, fun, intense, and scary but in the end, learning will benefit each student.  I want students to leave my classroom excited to talk about what they have learned.
  • I believe technology is useful.  I will incorporate technology in a positive manner in my classroom.  I will teach students to use technology safely.  I will show students that technology is a magnificent tool when used positively.
  • I believe in collaboration. I will take advantage of the multitude of lessons available to me, incorporating my own twist on all these lessons.  I will continue to read other pedagogical philosophies and alter or add to mine regularly.  I will share my opinion, values, and philosophies so fellow colleagues can learn from me as I learn from them.
  • I believe in global citizenship.  Every student has a right and responsibility that comes with being on this earth.  I will encourage students to be involved and look towards their global society to collaborate.