Reflection Paper
Reflection Paper
Allyza G. Magsino
Student
1. State and Illustrate your Philosophy in Life as an Educator
My philosophy of education is that all children are unique and must have a
students can meet their full potential. Providing a safe environment where
students are invited to share their ideas and take risks is first and foremost ideal
teaching.
Based on the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky, we believe that every child
is unique and has his or her own temperament and learning style. The child
brings this uniqueness into each new experience and takes an active role in the
environment and relate each new piece of information to their already existing
view of the world. These relationships are the basis of learning and as children
explore and discover more about the world, these relationships become more
learning and implement the curriculum in a generalized manner and make the
life. Our primary concern is to help each child develop a healthy self-concept,
child’s social and emotional development should be given focus because all
established this philosophy within me. I got inspired by my former teachers and
prepare myself in the teaching field by learning other’s teaching strategies and
applying which would be the best. I became a teacher who is always after the
sake and best for my students. I was into checking and consulting which would
be appropriate for them and would meet their individual needs. It may be a
difficult task, but it was always fulfilling knowing that I was able to make them
environment either face to face or online. I can say that I have created a
welcoming, safe classroom atmosphere that is accessible to all students and that
celebrates differences.
My philosophy of education is based on what I know and have
change as I learn more as a young professional. That is one of the gifts of being
human; we can make mistakes, or learn something new, and make a change for
man from all other animals and makes them unique. What makes man different
from all other animals is man’s ability to reason. He is able to distinguish between
what is right or wrong, good or evil and he makes a choice for the distinction
made by the intellect. The ability of man to think and analyze is an innate
characteristic of humans.
knows out of reason and not instinct. Rational has more than one denotation and
for man to be rational they must fit all or most of them. It must also be
demonstrated that this definition applies only to humans and that no other
species is rational. Because man has some unique features that make him
true. Intelligence, the ability to comprehend, and the ability to pursue objectives
through deliberate action are all attributes that distinguish humans as rational.
Philosophers who think that only human beings are “rational” or have
“reason,” may believe something along these lines: Many animals may have the
those situations to get what they want and avoid what they don’t. But intelligence
is not the same as reason. Only human beings have the capacity to think about
their motivations themselves – about the potential reasons for their actions - and
standards.
A man who can explain why one thing precedes the next thing and can
Aristotle. This is true because man can figure out the cause why something
circumstances. Though it is not limited only for one reason and still need to
consider other factors, but the mere fact that it is a justifiable reason portrays that
man has the capability to look into different perspectives. Suppose, for example,
that Edna tells us she plans to vote for a certain presidential candidate whom we
from lobbies, etc., and we ask her why. She says he is the nominee of the XYZ
party, and she always votes with the XYZ party. Edna is rational in the
relevant, that the candidate has been nominated by her party. We may pose an
objection to her plan either by saying “that’s a bad reason to vote for him” or
“that’s no reason to vote for him.” If we say it’s “a bad reason,” we are using the
someone acts. If we say it’s “no reason” we are using the term “reason” in a
normative sense, essentially to mean a good reason. Someone can reason badly
Avoid Evil”.
created us with the ability to reason, with the freedom to choose what actions
to take in this world, and the ability to act voluntarily, we must think for
ourselves, we are responsible for and will be held accountable for our actions.
instinctively but rather assess the situation and choose the means to achieve
our nature to see what is good and what is evil. We examine an action in
comparison with our essence to see whether the action fits human nature or
does not fit it. If the action fits, it is seen to be good; if it does not fit, it is seen
to be bad.
and choose what is pleasing to Him. But sometimes, these reasons are in
contrast because our happiness may not be pleasing to the Lord. Thus, we
must always consider what is pleasing to the eyes of the Lord since it is the
ultimate basis of what is good. Although there are at least "a dozen different
ethical theories” based upon widely differing worldviews, there is only one
ethical system that is faithful to the Creator of our lives, protects authentic
life and the happiness of all. And to understand these ethics and know the
natural moral law, we need to face the reality and all our experiences in life.
But first and foremost, we have to discern what is right by thinking rationally,
presented to our mind through our five senses. In pursuit of determining what
true.
anything. But for any reason, they are trusting in something and have faith in
reason and use reason to argue against faith in anything else, especially God.
At the end of the day, even if we have this kind of philosophies and
theories but it will all boiled down to the reality which gives us the evidence of
the ultimate Being whom we call God. To find our way to that right, we must
be sincere and follow the path wherever it leads, honestly, objectively, and
faithfully. Whatever is true about this world, ourselves, or God does not need
our preconceived ideas to exist.. God created man to experience the reality of
exercise or a practice, it’s merely putting thought into recognizing who you are
The theory that all lives that are unexamined do not have a purpose and
should not be lived is unreasonable and simply not true. It means that if you are
making no conscious effort to recognize where you are falling short or failing to
Just like a seed needs soil, sunlight, and water for its germination, human
life needs introspection and examination for its growth. Introspection helps us in
our pursuit of wisdom and search for the truth. An understanding of the
experiences gained in life at any particular time enriches one’s engagement with
Maybe a little harsh, but what a truth. Having the insight to understand
what makes us who we are; why we respond the way we do; what excites us and
drives our passion; and what challenges us and produces negative thoughts.
Surely, this self-awareness is the basis for doing life well and having success.
Throughout our lives we do things that will shape us for our future whether
that is lifestyle choices, financial choices, or choices that affect the way that we
carry ourselves on a daily basis. An unexamined life leads us through life without
ever thinking about the decisions, journeys, and discoveries that we had made.
Without looking and thinking into life, what are we here on earth for? An
examined life allows us to reflect on the past, look forward to the future, and
animals. Without thinking, lives are not worth living. An examined life helps in
delivering love, hatred, generosity and joy at the right time, the right place and to
But with this statement, Socrates promotes the idea that people who do
not examine their lives should not live. He seemed to overlook other factors that
account for our happiness and give worth to our lives. There is a lot more that
lives”. Factors such as life experiences, being with family, things to be thankful
for, memories, and reaching success in life. Everything that makes one happy,
and a happy life should most definitely be lived whether it is examined or not.
rules of others, in a continuous routine without examining what you want out of it
is not worth living. Declaring that humans must scrutinize their lives in order to
live a fulfilled one isn’t agreeable to any extent. Socrates’ statement does
instigate discussion, but it does not necessarily apply to everyone’s way of life
the 21st century places a strain on teacher education programs. This will
and functions of teachers. In terms of the quality of learning, they are who
that provides a logical, rational, and valid basis for educational effort and
captures the belief that students manifest meaningful learning when they
are actively involved in learning activities that they have interest with.
Hence, this became one of the great bases of K12. Since our curriculum
problem solver and thinker who make meaning through his or her
with their own learning styles. In this philosophy, the different learning
clearly shows dynamism and relevance to the needs of the society which
places emphasis upon the practical and the useful or upon that which has
He referred to it as nothing but a new name for some old ways of thinking. I
strongly believed that it places greater emphasis upon method and attitude
abstract principles. So, pragmatist” is someone who always thinks about the
practical side of things and doesn’t worry about theory or ideology. This
philosophy prioritizes understanding things in terms of concrete tasks and
similar to female doctor’s search for a diagnosis: the doctor will never
know with absolute certainty what disease we have. But in order to treat
us, she has to make a decision, so she does the best she can with the
information available and then treats us on that basis. Like for the
pragmatists, we will never know the absolute truths of the universe — all
we can do is try to understand things as best we can and then act, even
though our information will always be incomplete and there is always the
they give rise”. He believed that in every action, what we do defines what
of action.