MY Philosophy of Education and Learning

Upon self-assessment, I learned what my educational philosophy really is. My philosophy follows the Behaviorism approach. Behaviorism philosophy involves shaping our ideas by determination and forces in the environment. Learning occurs through reinforcing and responses to stimuli.
I am not surprised that Behaviorism is my philosophy of education. Being that I teach special education students, a lot of my class is focused on repetition of skills and positive reinforcement. While Behaviorism was not the model I always intended on using, it is the method that works best with my class. In my class, reinforcing skills is essential to the student's understanding. Because they are in a 15:1 (self-contained) classroom, they need to be hit with the material from a view different angles in order to fully understand it.
Here's a look at the history of the Behaviorism Theory

The philosophy that I like the best was Essentialism, which is the one I most associated with on my self-assessment. The way I see it, I think it is the teachers job to instill the basic knowledge and necessities for learning in order to foster skills and character development.
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