I don't really have a teaching Philosophy, but I don't want peoples education to be hindered by people. When I was growing up I was in the disabled students classes. These classes back when I was in school were not the best. You really didn't learn much from these classes at all. When I decided to go to normal classes I had to fight for them. They always told me "No you cant do that". Over and Over again they told me no. I was able to fight my way out to take normal classes in high school. I was still in the disabled learning program but they let me take what I wanted. Sometimes it was the opposite they would call a meeting for me and tell me "No you cant take that class its do much for you" which I decided to take them regardless no matter how much they said no. Some I didn't do to well in but the point was to try my best. I don't believe it fair to hold a student back when they want to try something out of there comfort zone. I want every student regardless of there "abilities" to be able to try out any class. I also believe that these disabled classes actually need to teach the student. Not give them random busy work or just put them in a class for "Homework Time". They should be teaching these kids something not just prepping them for a life where they are just going to work at a fast-food joint. That isn't fair to them. They can do so much more than that. Some yes will need assistance but it isn't fair to hold them back for trying to do something that they want to do. So just try your best and everything will be fine!