EDUC 269 - Philosophy of Education

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    Seth Reicks

    EDUC 269

    Philosophy of Education

    Spring 2014

    It is my belief that the main function of schools is to train students to be productive members of

    society, and to provide them with the necessary tools to most effectively pursue a fulfilling career and

    meaningful purpose as an adult. This is why I am a strong supporter of the progressive educational

    philosophy, which emphasizes cooperative learning activities based on solving real-world problems

    (Webb, Metha & Jordan, 2013).

    As an aspiring business teacher, the progressive approach is especially important in my

    department because I will be teaching about concepts that students will use in business,

    entrepreneurial, and public policy settings. In these organizations it is necessary for people to be able to

    successfully apply the knowledge they acquired from their education. Short-term memorization of

    terms in a textbook is of little value or functional use. In todayscompetitive global economy, it is

    increasingly important for people be able to work in teams, build consensus amongst group members,

    think creatively and abstractly, and execute strategic decisions. That is why the best way to prepare

    students for their future in is to have them do hands-on group work where they learn by doing, not by

    lecturing and forcing rote memorization for the purpose of summative evaluations.

    Progressivists see students as capable of setting their own objectives and establishing classroom

    rules (Webb, Metha & Jordan, 2013, p. 84). Therefore, progressive teachers should serve as facilitators

    or directors of learning, guiding students and also acting as collaborative partners in the group

    decisions (Webb, Metha & Jordan, 2013, p. 81). I am still mindful of the fact that adolescents may not

    be ready to be given total free rein over their education, and think the teacher should design some very

    basic parameters for projects. However, the students should be given a lot of autonomy to fully exercise

    their creativity and decision-making within those guidelines. The assessing for learning should including

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    ongoing feedback as the teacher monitors how students are developing their skills, rather than just

    letting students know after the fact if they succeed or failed in their endeavors.

    The majority of students who I teach will be juniors and seniors in high schoolone to five years

    away from entering their working careers. In their work environment they will not have a supervisor or

    manager who makes them read out of a textbook, memorize dates and definitions, and evaluates them

    after they take a test. They must be prepared to think on their feet, make decisions, and collaborate

    with others. The progressive approach is the best approach at training students to do this, in turn

    preparing them to succeed at pursuing their dreams, having a meaningful livelihood, and being an active

    member in advancing a prosperous global society now and into the future.