Full name: AKO MOHAMMED TOFIQ
Gender: Male
Phone Number: 07702531741
Certificate type : Master , in : Business School / International Marketing ,in :UK
Academic title: Lecturer
College: Law and Administrative
Department: International Trade
Date of starting teaching: 2009-07-12
Number of years experience: 6
Administration Position: سەرۆکی بەشی بازرگانی نێودەوڵەتی , from :زانکۆی هەڵەبجە
Working type of UOH: Fulltime
Date of birthday: 1984-09-01

Teaching Philosophy: The word philosophy is derived from two Greek words. The first word, philo, means “love.” The second, sophy, means “wisdom.” Literally, then, philosophy means “love of wisdom” (Power, 1982). Each individual has an attitude toward life, children, politics, learning, and previous personal experiences that informs and shapes their set of beliefs. Although you may not be conscious of it, this set of beliefs, or personal philosophy, informs how you live, work, and interact with others. What you believe is directly reflected in both your teaching and learning processes. This article explores the various philosophical views influence the teaching profession. It is important to understand how philosophy and education are interrelated. In order to become the most effective teacher you can be, you must understand your own beliefs, while at the same time empathizing with others. In this chapter we will examine the study of philosophy, the major branches of philosophy, and the major philosophical schools of thought in education. You will have a chance to examine how these schools of thought can help you define your personal educational philosophy. Developing your own educational philosophy is a key part of your journey to becoming a teacher. In this article, we will discuss the 5 things that educators should know about the philosophy of education