My Teaching Philosophy The Teacher o I plan to make learning enjoyable! Yes it needs to be challenging and relevant but by making it enjoyable the students.

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My Teaching Philosophy The Teacher o I plan to make learning enjoyable! Yes it needs to be challenging and relevant but by making it enjoyable the students will grasp the concepts being taught. o I want to develop and deliver fun, interactive and interesting lessons. I plan on setting up a safe environment where students can explore their ideas. o I Will drive inquiry based learning and challenge my students to question, debate and develop positions.

My Teaching Philosophy The Subject - o Maths gives us the basics to function in today’s society. If taught with our students in mind, it should be a heap of FUN ! o We use math in some way every single day. There is no excuse for not making it relevant for all students. o Math should captivate the mind. By captivating students we help them to become critical thinkers. Mathematics

My Teaching Philosophy I will believe in my students. I will get to know each of them, how they learn and I will take the educational journey beside them. I will strive to ensure that my students are the focus of every lesson. The Students “People don’t care what you know until they know how much you care.” Theodore Roosevelt.