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Ideas and resources for developing your philosophy of teaching statement.
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Developing Your Teaching Philosophy
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Here are a few pieces of advice for beginning the process of developing and writing your teaching philosophy.
http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/resources/developphilosophy.html
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Philosophy of teaching statements - "Let the brainstorming begin!"
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PDF file - Guidelines for writing a philosophy and interview questions that might get at your teaching philosophy.
http://www.lll.hawaii.edu/sltcc/tipps/pottipps.pdf
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Writing a Philosophy Statement
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Recommendations for writing your philosophy of education.
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cummings/Philosophy_State.html
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Writing a Teaching Philosophy Statement
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Your philosophy of teaching statement should reflect your personal values and the needs of your students and your department. At the least, you will want to address four primary questions.
http://www.celt.iastate.edu/teaching/philosophy.html
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Writing your own Educational Philosophy
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Suggestions for you to consider as you develop and write your own educational philosophy.
http://www.su.edu/faculty/jcombs/portfolio/philosophies.htm
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