Topic > Teaching Philosophy - 740

Thinking about teaching philosophy makes me reflect on my experience learning in the United States and Saudi Arabia, resulting in comparisons between the two. The understanding I gained in the United States has left a strong imprint on my teaching philosophy. I feel very fortunate to have the opportunity to both learn and experiment before formally starting my teaching career. I am sure that my knowledge will definitely influence my teaching style when I return to my country to teach. I know I don't have much experience in teaching, but I'm pretty sure that my learning experience will take me in the right direction required for the profession. I also understand that I will not be able to transfer everything I have earned in the United States back to my country due to the difference between the two education systems. However, I am confident that I will definitely share and apply some of the methods that helped me learn English from the United States. I will make sure that my students learn the language by doing everything I can to make it easier for them. I will help my students find other resources to support their learning process. For example, I can suggest that students look for an idea, a fact, or any information in books or on the Internet. This will help them improve their knowledge and prevent them from relying only on the teacher's support. Besides that, I will help them to read and write more and encourage them to practice English outside the classroom. I will also provide students with tools that will help them in learning and strengthen their interest in learning in the classroom and incorporate a series of assessments that I have obtained from the assessment... in the middle of the paper... .possible. I sincerely want to pass on the knowledge I gained in the United States when I return to my homeland. To conclude, I must say that teaching is a great responsibility. However, I am willing to be a helpful, understanding and communicative teacher in the future. I understand that initially it will be a little difficult for me to adapt to the environment and the fewer facilities available compared to the United States. However, I will do my best in every way possible to meet the challenges ahead. I will make sure to stay organized and clear on what I want for the betterment of my students. I will try to incorporate what I have learned here and use it while teaching the English language to students. I believe intensely in a meaningful teaching philosophy and look forward to having a good teaching experience in my country.