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Everything I do as a teacher revolves around the learning and growth of my students. Like spokes around the center of a wheel, my focus is on encouraging and supporting the learning experience of my student. I think every teacher has this focus, but I suppose where teaching philosophies differ is in how we as teachers kindle this learning in our students. In this statement, I want to share my own philosophy of teaching my students to learn. First, I believe in creating a learning environment where students feel safe and respected. I greet students as they arrive in class and believe that as much as I may challenge my students and require their best effort, I am predominantly there to serve them and help them grow as writers and individuals. I'm keenly aware that writing is hard, that my students have full and complicated lives, so I want my class to be a place where my students believe they can succeed, where they can in fact succeed. I also believe my students will learn potentially as much from each other as they do from me. I set up my classroom as a learning community where we share and discuss our writing, our experiences writing, and our views of what we are learning. We are constantly posting, reading, and responding to our writing. I know my most memorable learning experiences as a student were moments of discovery and transformation, so I seek to tap into my students' interests in hopes that they will reach an earned insight rather then accept a received truth. I believe we learn best by doing, so I try to keep my talking to a minimum, seeking to be strategic in my guidance and direction. Learning by doing in a writing class means that we do a lot of writing. Ideally, my courses represent a sequence of activities that works together to form a rich learning experience where students leave my class feeling more confident about themselves as writers. Each assignment should build from the last, challenging students to learn and gain competence with something new by using tools and skills gained from previous assignments. It is such an honor to be a teacher. For me it is a vocation of the heart, and I thank my students for giving me this privilege.
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created July 2007, L. Lennie Irvin |
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