COMMITMENT TO STUDENTS AND STUDENT LEARNING

The purpose of education is to encourage and guide man as a conscious, thinking and perceiving being in such a way that he becomes a pure and perfect representation of that divine inner law through his own personal choice; education must show him the ways and meanings of attaining that goal. 

(Friedrich Froebel, 1826)

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     The spiritual tone of Froebel's quote above echoes the view of education that I have, and the quality and focus of instruction that try to give to my students. I see education not merely as a right bestowed on students by society, or some external structure, but - much more seriously - as an inner need from within. I invite you to take a look at the documents below, which in more expansive form, expresses my beliefs about the importance of education.

     

philosophy of education (English)

philosophy of education (Chinese)

philosophy of education (expanded)

 

 

Commitment to Students and Student Learning: Key Elements

 

click here for the universal golden rule

 

 

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