Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Reading Towards New Heights :: Education Educating Teaching Essays
Reading Towards New HeightsEnvision a world wherein many students are woolly when a college instructor opens a textbook filled with the works of authors from the ancient world. Does this even happen in colleges and universities? This does happen in classrooms around the world, and I wish to be able to impact the future generations that will one-day grace the halls of a college or university. Education impacts an individuals life every day, and I start always envisioned myself educating students to a greater extent than many students would feel capable of accomplishing.Yet how did a child who once dreamt of being a attorney ever decide to become a teacher? In middle school, I began to read novels and write short stories. The literacy rate to me seemed to be diminishing. Students no prolonged found joy in picking up a book and becoming engrossed in a novel. At that point in my life, I fateed to my fellow classmates to find the pleasure in reading and writing that I did, but no on e would really listen. As long as I can remember I have desired to make a difference in someones life, and the opportunity finally prevailed in high school. I had the opportunity to tutor a young child in reading and when she had finally accomplished the feat of reading, I was overjoyed because she grew to retire reading. But when I looked at my classmates, they were all groaning about the selections that our teachers had given us. I suppose that seeing a young child enjoy reading shake me to want to teach high school literature. I wanted older students to feel the passion of reading a novel that they actually connected with. I wanted to be the teacher that bridged the gap between reading and teenagers. But how will I engage their minds for the great works of literature that will buzz off them reasoning skills?In order to engage my students in the joys of reading, I plan to use a philosophy renowned for its able to focus on ideas, concepts, and books. My have sex for the great w orks of literature from the ancient world has allowed me to accept the philosophy of perennialism as my teaching philosophy. The Great Books are a selection of world-renowned books that I want my students to read and thoroughly attain knowledge from. Mortimer Adler once said, The Great Books of ancient and medieval as well as modern times are a repository of knowledge and wisdom, a tradition of culture which must initiate each generation (356, Teachers, Schools, and Society).
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