Tuesday, October 21, 2008

My Philosophy Of Learning

Yesterday was the day that we were having our final test. everything was going allright.. I started to believe that it was always something that we have to do for ourselves using own effort or else we would be fail to be in the same line with others. No one is going to help for freelance especially when there is no benefits. I would always remind myself about this. But I even still do not very sure whether I am in the same line with others or still walking slowly at the back of others.. It is just a question for me to think about and the answers that i have for that are very important for my own sake.

At the same time, as it have come to an end of the course, people always ask about our belief of what we have achieve. It is nothing much than that. Personally, as we have been developing resources for young learners; step by step, i have build my own philosophy of what learning is all about. I believe that learning is an on going process that never rests; learning occurs anytime and anywhere either we concious about it or not. Everyone learns in his or her own unique way; thus it is important for the teacher to make sure that resources designed for the learners are very flexible for everyone. The learning process can be greatly facilitated through hands-on and real world experiences. With or without technology, everything will be find and full-engagement of the pupils if it involve hands-on and real world experiences. Students learn best through activities that allow them to interact with others and exchange ideas. This is where the role of pair work and group work are really beneficial in the learning process. Learning is facilitated if the students are cooperative and supportive of each other. Students' level of cooperation is based on how the teacher views the learning. Teacher's view of learning will be affected the class as a whole and they are willingly to give commitment toward what teacher is expected them to complete. These my own philosophy of learning will teach me of how to be a better person and educator.

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