Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Philosophy of Education

Children enter the school system with a wide variety of life experiences as well as a very diverse set of abilities. Within the years to come, the children will obtain a vast amount of information. Whether it be from their peers or the teacher, it is extremely important that instruction occur at the appropriate levels. It is the duty of the teacher to provide the necessary means of instruction that will allow each individual child to obtain their maximum potential and be a successful learner.
~Valarie

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