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When teaching a teacher needs to have a philosophy about teaching. It is based educational philosophy and personal philosophy. Without this foundation a teacher has no basis for teaching and what they want from teaching. There should be a goal about what they want to accomplish as they teach.
Philosophy in life
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the act of teaching philosophy
A teaching philosophy statement should typically be around one to two pages in length. It should be concise and focused on key beliefs and approaches to teaching.
An instructor's teaching style is influenced by a combination of their personal teaching philosophy, past experiences as a student or teacher, and training in educational methods. However, their personal teaching philosophy tends to have the strongest effect on how they approach teaching and interact with students.
Taoism.
the teaching influenced the civilization
Philosophy is the highest level of degree in any course. Yes, Indeed philosophy is a job particularly when linked with teaching.
I must assume you are going into teaching and if so you need to answer this question. Your reasons for teaching are important for you to know and are founded on your teaching philosophy.
One can get the course Philosophy 101 online on websites, such as The Philosopher and Teach Philosophy 101. Philosophy 101 is a comprehensive teaching program.
This is a question you need to answer. If you can’t answer it I would suggest you find another profession. To teach is more than providing information, but a teacher needs a founding philosophy of teaching . With this philosophy you can plan and implement the reasons for teaching how you teach. This is your “why” and your “how.”