Educational Philosophies - 0 views
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lmcdani2 on 05 Sep 11Lauren McDaniel, 9/4/11 Overview: This website is an interactive website for teachers and future teachers hoping to have guidance as to which educational philosophy they hope to implement in their classroom. Based on each person's answers to the questions provided, you are navigated to which philosophy best fits you. The information is scattered and not put together very well, making this website one I would choose not to return to. Content: Each educational philosophy is present on this website, but all that is given is a general overview. There is no history behind the philosophies mentioned and each tidbit of information lacks examples that help to create more understanding. The information seems to be accurate, but more in depth information would make the website that much better. There is no copyright date, revision date, or author anywhere on the page, making it questionable as to how reliable the information on the site actually is. There are some links provided at the bottom of the page and all are working properly. For a person hoping only to gain the basics, this site would work, but in regards to thoroughly understanding the topics, a better website could be found. Design: This site does not have a strong eye appeal, making it one that could be easily bypassed. Again the author, copyright date, etc. are not present anywhere on the page. The website's information is also very broken. When scrolling from different sections of information there are large blank spaces, making the website appear informal and unreliable. The blankness of this website fits the lack of information provided. Because it has such a small amount of useful information, this site is not worth revisiting.