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Educational Philosophy Statements
June 5, 2020
Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Oppression
Racism is dehumanizing. The Centre for Excellence in
Learning and Teaching is committed to overcoming racism
by working toward eradicating discrimination and bigotry in
education. We are learning and unlearning and actively
working towards a better future.
Framework
• Purpose
• Key components
• Big group discussion: Big themes, values, perspectives (5 minutes)
• Small groups: Sample discussion and critique (15 minutes)
• Return to large group with discussion
• Individual work: Critical moments exercise and self-reflective interview (10 minutes)
• Return to large group for summary
Why an Educational Philosophy Statement?
• To provide
• An introduction your dossier
• A roadmap of your expertise
• A framework for your evidence
• To tell your story
What Are the Key Components of a Educational Philosophy Statement?
(Kenny, Berenson, Jeffs, Nowell, & Grant, 2018)
Big Themes
Values & Perspectives:
• Use a list to get started
• Name and explain what’s important to you
• Think about times when you acted accordingly
• A couple of examples from the group (5 mins)
[recommend to do timed free writing….]
Sample Analysis
• Open the link in the chat
• Scan the sample philosophy statements
• In groups, select 1-2 samples and discuss them- what you like & don’t like
Note: if your breakout session doesn’t end after 15 minutes, manually end your group chat and join the main group by clicking on the red “escape” button at the top of screen
• Report back some of your group’s findings
Critical Moments
• Use the worksheet provided
• Write about when you acted according to your values:
• What, where, when, how and why, who
• Times of discord/debate show your stripes
• Add in plenty of details (edit later)
• (10 mins)
Summary
• Write now, edit later
• No one-size approach
• Specificity - use examples
• Tie it to the evidence in your dossier
• Review samples from colleagues
• Find friendly reviewers to look at yours
ResourcesWorksheet:Ellis, D., & Griffin, G. (2000). Developing a teaching philosophy statement: A special challenge for graduate students. Journal of Graduate Teaching Assistant Development, 7(2), pp. 85-92.
Slides:Brown, B.. (2019). List of Values. Dare to Lead. Retrieved from: https://daretolead.brenebrown.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Values.pdf
Kenny, N., Berenson, C., Jeffs, C., Nowell, L., & Grant, K. (2018). Teaching Philosophies and Teaching Dossiers Guide. Calgary, AB: Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning. Retrieved from http://www.ucalgary.ca/taylorinstitute/resources/
Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning (2020). Sample Teaching Philosophies and Dossiers: Teaching Philosophy Statements (various authors). Retrieved from https://taylorinstitute.ucalgary.ca/resources/sample-teaching-philosophy-statements