This is an overview of my teaching philosophy and some factors that influence my thinking and ideas. This teaching philosophy evolved from a perception of education as it relates to the operative and ...
There is an award plaque on my office wall featuring a common education icon—an old fashioned desk. You know the one—cast iron frame with a wooden bench seat and a hinged slant top. Style has changed, ...
Writing a teaching philosophy can be a daunting task. Just how do you articulate your approach to the classroom? Worry not. Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz is here with six tips for expressing your philosophy ...
The diversity, equity and inclusion statement that higher education institutions require in academic job applications has become highly divisive and polarizing in a number of states. But colleges and ...
Environmental change and the emerging global scale of engineering provide unprecedented challenges for future engineers. Therefore, we must adapt engineering education by incorporating this diverse ...
At colleges and universities, we commonly ask candidates who are seeking faculty positions to provide a statement of their teaching philosophy. But when people apply for administrative posts in the ...
Corlett, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy and ethics at San Diego State University, and lives in San Diego. I have been employed for 25 years at San Diego State University, where I am a tenured ...