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Why does it matter what teachers believe?
Austin replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago 156 Members · 158 Replies
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Teachers, through their lessons, through their attitudes, through the things they plan, through the way they teach, are the living philosophy. You cannot separate a philosophy of education from your worldview but also your beliefs and your behaviors, and how you act in class
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What a teacher believes matters because it is reflected through their words and ways which is a way of influencing people.
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Teachers’ beliefs matter because they will influence the students with their beliefs.
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What the teacher believes in is what he teaches. I intentionally talk to students about God because I believe in God and the instructions in the Bible are what can direct our lives to excel and bear good fruits. A teacher who is living out the word of God is a living breathing philosophy.
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They work with students every day and the rapport that develops between the teacher and student is very important to the success of the student. The students want teachers that walk the talk and that is how they gain trust in their teachers