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"You very clearly lay out your teaching philosophy and provide meaningful background information to help the reader understand the inspiration for your personal thoughts on the purpose of education. While you also present some solid analysis of various educational philosophies, terms such as "romanticism" and "essentialism" are not typically capitalized. If you prefer to capitalize them though, you should consistently capitalize the name of each educational philosophy you mention. A review is recommended to ensure that exactly one space appears between all sentences. Meanwhile, your first sentence in the work could be improved with some rewording to avoid the use of "teach" twice in the statement."
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