Teaching Philosophy Intro

Hello and welcome to my internet nook! My name is Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte. Over the past several years, I have had the opportunity to work in many different jobs (professional baseball player, business owner, deputy/police officer, teacher, coach–to name a few), collaborate with persons from a wide array of cultural backgrounds, and along the way overcome challenges which have provided rich and meaningful life experiences. Throughout these career opportunities, I have always kept education and teaching at the forefront of my goals and objectives. I earned my Bachelor of Arts English degree in 2018, Masters in Education with an emphasis on English Language Development in April of 2020, and Doctorate in Education (Organizational Innovation) on December 17, 2023 from National University in San Diego, CA. I am inspired to connect with students, parents, peers, and administrators in a collaborative effort to promote a diverse, safe, and positive learning environment.

A major influence in my burgeoning teaching career is my wife who I have been married to for the past 25+ years and my three children. Family is an important part of my life, and I constantly want to share these positive experiences with my past, present, and future students.

What is Your Teaching Philosophy?

In short, I am a committed lifelong learner.

Hello and welcome to my internet nook! My name is Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte. Over the past several years, I have had the opportunity to work in many different jobs (professional baseball player, business owner, deputy/police officer, teacher, coach–to name a few), collaborate with persons from a wide array of cultural backgrounds, and along the way overcome challenges which have provided rich and meaningful life experiences. Throughout these career opportunities, I have always kept education and teaching at the forefront of my goals and objectives. I earned my Bachelor of Arts English degree in 2018, Masters in Education with an emphasis on English Language Development in April of 2020, and Doctorate in Education (Organizational Innovation) on December 17, 2023 from National University in San Diego, CA. I am inspired to connect with students, parents, peers, and administrators in a collaborative effort to promote a diverse, safe, and positive learning environment.

With this in mind, the cornerstone of my teaching philosophy is based on cultivating a dynamic, collaborative, and supportive classroom environment. It is of the utmost importance to take what is learned in the classroom and be able to apply those lessons in one’s chosen career and adult life. I am constantly searching for new ways to share information in a meaningful way that engages the whole person through a multitude of different learning mediums.

Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
— William Butler Yeats

Teaching Philosophy Values

Lifelong Learning

Continuously seeking knowledge and growth for myself and my students.

Collaboration

Building strong relationships with students, peers, and mentors.

Innovation

Challenging the status quo with creative and original approaches.

Student-Centered

Focusing on individual student needs and authentic interactions.