One of the benefits of this introductory course is that it provides a foundation from which students can sort out their feelings about being suited for a teaching career and/or suited for teaching in their chosen grade levels. As you gain more exposure to different ideas, best teaching practices, and philosophical orientations, you are better able to determine your own beliefs about teaching and learning. In this paper, you will consider your beliefs about the role of the teacher, the role of the learner, the ways you will seek to establish a classroom climate conducive to learning, how you will manage student behaviors, and implement curriculum and instruction. Thus, you are beginning to articulate your personal educational philosophy—one that will continue to grow and evolve. . First, re-read your textbook chapter on the five major philosophies influential in our system of schooling. Consider whether you lean more toward a student-centered or teacher-centered philosophy. Think about the aspects of each major philosophy as you decide which of them best reflect or support your personal viewpoints about teaching and learning. NOTE: The course textbook will be your only reference (source) used for this paper. 2. Write a 4-6-page paper (in addition to the title and reference pages) that clearly articulates your emerging philosophical outlook. Address each question in the outline below. Your responses should directly address the questions, reflect your selected philosophy, and include supportive details and examples. Use the outline and rubric to guide your writing. Part I: IntroductionA. Why have you decided to become a teacher? B. What is your purpose as a teacher? C. Why is it important for you to establish or develop an educational philosophy? D. Briefly, which of the five major philosophies presented in the course textbook most closely aligns with your beliefs and values, and why?Part II: Learners and TeachersA. What are the roles and responsibilities of student learners? Provide brief and specific examples.B. What are the roles and responsibilities of teachers? Provide brief and specific examples.Suggested Chapters: Chapters 6 and 8 (See Tips and Reminders.)Part III: Classroom Management and InstructionA. What system or approach will you use to manage student behavior? How would your selected approach help establish an environment conducive to learning? Provide brief and specific examples.B. What instructional strategies or techniques will you use to convey information and facilitate the learning process? Provide brief and specific examples.C. What are your views about partnering with parents in the educational process? Provide brief and specific examples.Suggested Chapters: Chapters 6 and 11 (See Tips and Reminders.)Part IV: ConclusionA. What key points or essential elements of your beliefs would you like to emphasize to the reader as you conclude your paper? B. Why do you think teaching is a good “fit” as your career choice? C. In summary, why should an administrator or parent decide to hire you as a final candidate rather than someone else?Tips and Reminders: Use information from the course textbook as a foundation for your responses. No other sources are allowed for this paper. See suggested chapters in the outline, but feel free to use other chapters as applicable. Each major section of your paper should include direct, brief quotes from the textbook to support your ideas. Paraphrased portions should also be included. Additionally, your selected philosophy should be addressed and reflected throughout your paper. APA Style and Guidelines1. Include title and reference pages. You do not need to write an author’s note or abstract. Double-space the paper, including the reference page. See APA student sample paper for 7th edition: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa_sample_paper.htmlFormat for course textbook on the reference page: Sadker, D.M.