Professional Philosophy

The need for continual professional development is not new. Scholars such as Lilian G. Katz, David Berliner, Linda-Darling Hammond, and Sonia Nieto have researched theories and written articles and books about this vital process. In fact, Lilian G. Katz specifies four stages in teacher professional development—& lt; /font>survival, consolidation, renewal, and maturity—in your course text. She underscores that the su

The need for continual professional development is not new. Scholars such as Lilian G. Katz, David Berliner, Linda-Darling Hammond, and Sonia Nieto have researched theories and written articles and books about this vital process. In fact, Lilian G. Katz specifies four stages in teacher professional development—& lt; /font>survival, consolidation, renewal, and maturity—in your course text. She underscores that the successful progression from stage to stage is not automatic but requires the completion of specific developmental tasks. And, at each of these stages, professionals are called upon to take part in the processes of reflection, inquiry, problem solving, and self-assessment.

For this section of your Professional Philosophy of Teaching and Learning, summarize your own professional development needs by reflecting on the following question:

  • What have I learned so far in my coursework about what a teacher or anyone who is in a profession that fosters children’s development and learning needs to know? (Reflection)

Then, respond to the following questions:

  • What three essential questions about fostering children’s development and learning do I need to ask at this point in my career? (Inquiry)
  • How will I learn the answers to these questions? (Problem solving)
  • Where am I now in relation to where I want to be in understanding my own professional goals and needs? (Self-assessment)

 

ccessful progression from stage to stage is not automatic but requires the completion of specific developmental tasks. And, at each of these stages, professionals are called upon to take part in the processes of reflection, inquiry, problem solving, and self-assessment.

For this section of your Professional Philosophy of Teaching and Learning, summarize your own professional development needs by reflecting on the following question:

  • What have I learned so far in my coursework about what a teacher or anyone who is in a profession that fosters children’s development and learning needs to know? (Reflection)

Then, respond to the following questions:

  • What three essential questions about fostering children’s development and learning do I need to ask at this point in my career? (Inquiry)
  • How will I learn the answers to these questions? (Problem solving)
  • Where am I now in relation to where I want to be in understanding my own professional goals and needs? (Self-assessment)