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Steven DiazMath Instructor My Teaching Philosophy
 
My Teaching PhilosophyEducation opens the doors of opportunities for a better future. As an educator, I willcommit to facilitate a quality education for my students, so the skills and knowledge they willacquire in my courses increase their chances to succeed in whatever endeavors they pursue intheir lives. Learning in my classroom will be active, reflective, rigorous, relevant, and applicableto the life experiences of my students. However, students will also experience learning in acaring, positive, and supporting classroom (onsite and online) environment. Knowing each of mystudents and meeting their personal learning needs is paramount in my classroom practice, so Ican foster a productive learning environment in which students do not hesitate to participate,question, and collaborate in the learning process. Learning is a personal experience but it isenhanced when interacting and collaborating with other individuals. I will strive to foster acommunity of learners in my classroom, in which students’ contributions are assets of thelearning process.My role is to create and facilitate learning environments in which students have theopportunity to use their personal experiences and intellectual curiosities as the driving force toseek and acquire new knowledge and skills. My responsibility is to help my students develop theskill of reflecting constantly on how they learn and realizing how the course content make them better critical thinkers, problem solvers, and decision makers. My mission is to create awarenessof how mathematics plays an essential role in understanding the world around us and how itimproves the many decisions we do in our lives.The use of technology in my instructional practice is essential to help students succeed inthe technological driven society we live in. Students must experience how to use technology not
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