Question.1955 - What is a teaching philosophy? It is a statement about your overall beliefs and values around teaching and/or working with children and families. It is often one of the first questions that are asked by employers at job interviews in educational settings. **NOTE: Go back to the chapter on Learning and Developmental Theories and choose a theory or theorist that supports your personal philosophy. Be sure to include a quote and citation to that chapter here. Below are resources to guide you on how to write your philosophy statement. Your philosophy statement should be at least 2- 4 paragraphs in length.
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