Philosophy Of Teaching Statement:
Information and Resources

 

Perhaps because the Philosophy of Teaching Statement is the first piece in a Teaching Portfolio, it seems to generate the greatest number of questions and concerns. Here are most commonly asked questions and general responses.

What is a Philosophy of Teaching Statement?
What is the purpose of a Philosophy of Teaching ?
How do I begin writing a Teaching Philosophy?
What are some examples?
Information on creating a Teaching Portfolio

 What is a Philosophy of Teaching Statement?

A Philosophy of Teaching Statement is a brief reflective essay concerning one's understanding about how students learn, how instruction can best assist that learning, and actions that you take to enact such instruction. It may also include your teaching goals , your learning goals for students, and areas in which you would like to further improve your teaching abilities. More specifically, it could include any of the following:

What is the purpose of a Philosophy of Teaching Statement?

There can be many purposes. You can think of it as a way of introducing yourself as instructor to your colleagues. You can think of it as an exercise in concisely gathering together your beliefs about teaching and learning so that you can easily articulate them to your students, your peers, and search committees. The Statement can also serve as the cover page to the teaching materials you provide when you are being reviewed for tenure or promotion.

How do I begin writing a Teaching Philosophy Statement?

Just as you start with a goal when you teach a lesson, you need to start with a goal in writing your teaching philosophy. Ask yourself what you want to emphasize, why you want to emphasize it, and what does your audience need to hear? You may want to write a few philosophy statements for varying audiences. Statements are about one page long, two at the very most.

The following are excellent sources on how to write a TPS.

http://ftad.osu.edu/portfolio/philosophy/Phil_guidance.html

http://www.celt.iastate.edu/teaching/philosophy.html

http://chronicle.com/jobs/2003/03/2003032702c.htm

http://depts.washington.edu/cidrweb/Bulletin/TeachingStatement.html


What are some examples?

Ohio State Faculty and TAs
UC Irvine, English
UC Irvine, Physics
Faculty Teaching Languages
Faculty in Engineering

Faculty from Professional Schools

 

 


References:

Pryor, C.R. 2004. Writing a Philosophy Statement: An Educator's Workbook 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill Primis Custom Publishing.

Van Note Chism. N. 1998. "Developing a philosophy of teaching statement." Essays on teaching excellence. 9 (3). Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education.

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