Teaching Philosophy
In my teaching practice, I view students as active learners, constantly re-evaluating practice and re-creating knowledge. My teaching goals are to (a) offer up-to-date knowledge based on recent research and progressive ideas in the field, (b) facilitate students’ growth in their authentic learning journey, (c) treat the group as a community of learners, actively contributing to the course, and (d) advocate for the incorporation of social justice and equity in considering this new knowledge and in its application to practice.
In class tasks, I aim for deep understanding and active engagement in meaningful learning, fundamentally constructing knowledge through individual metacognitive processes and through experiential learning opportunities. I also apply an open pedagogical approach, where the intention is for students’ work produced in class to move beyond the ‘classroom’ and filter into their professional work as well as the community.
I hope that students use knowledge and skills gained in their ongoing reflective process and continuously critique and create new knowledge for the good of all children and their families’ well-being.