Answer:
c
Explanation:
As for the stones on the beach, forget it.
(seems more aggressive)
We don't instead approach every issue from the perspective that "this is what I think given what I know or have experience of so far" because every person has their own perspective, ideas, and experiences.
If we start to approach every issue according to our own knowledge and experiences, we will be neglecting other persons' experiences that are equally important for them as our experiences are for us. We must give equal importance to other's knowledge as they may have more knowledge than we have.
It is a matter or respect and understanding between people. Every person has gone through something we might not and thus, every issue can not be approached on the basis of only one person's experiences and judgements.
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Answer and Explanation:
Having your own educational philosophy allows you to have a very clear focus and goals within your profession. This optimizes your work and allows you to work in a very organized and focused way, encouraging the positive points of education and being able to identify and combat the negative points. This allows your classes to be fruitful, clear and stimulating for students as the educational focus makes your work more fluid and natural, since you know the goals you want to achieve.
This naturalness and fluidity conveys good feelings for students who will associate them with the way you teach. In this way, students will be able to identify how education is profitable, fun and good. This insight may even stimulate a love of education capable of creating a new generation of educators and teachers.
wait nvm. ignore my answer.