Personal Philosophy of Education and Mission Statement for an Inclusive School District Essay
that “a personal philosophy of education refers to a set of personal beliefs or a personal philosophy of life” (cited in Sherman & Webb, 2001, p. 36). This type of personal philosophy is highly consistent with the common school approach to the provision of high quality education, a concept that has become engrained as a fundamental American value. For example, Aske and Conally (2013) point out that, “The idea that all children in the United States have the right to a publicly supported education regardless of race, social class or religious beliefs is an American value. [A]ccess to a public education [and] the expectations of a… Continue Reading...