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5 Types of Imagery

5 Types of Imagery

My Teaching Philosophy

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        Philosophy is about how a person defines something that concerns his field based from his perspective. It is necessary for every teacher to have a teaching philosophy in order for him to have a guide. A principled teacher is a successful teacher.             Learning is the realization of what the student did not really know. The student did not know it because it is not introduced to him or the student has not experienced it. I believe that learning must be continuous. There is learning if the student has realized something because it is amenable to his current principle. Knowledge is the acquired concept of the lesson; this mainly includes the comprehension of the student and how intensely they can relate and reflect to the lesson. The entire curriculum must offer subjects and skills that the students could use so that they will be well-equipped and prepared in facing life – not necessarily the s...