Introduction The first thing is that education is more than the transfer of information, it is about the minds, hearts, and communities. My belief in education begins with the idea that learning should develop curiosity, character, and connection with your students, helping them grow not only academically but socially, emotionally, and spiritually. When the teacher embraces the whole child, they make the student feel valued, capable, and motivated to engage with the world around them in the environment in the classroom. The main purpose of education is that leaners to help learners think critically, and also to act accordingly in society. I argue that education should shape people who keep learning throughout their lives to work well with others, to strengthen both their own lives and communities around them. Education is to develop the whole learner intellectually, socially, and emotionally, so that students can flourish personally and contribute positively to society. Philosophy of Schools and Learning What does philosophy do? By gathering research that focuses on and discusses the impact of philosophy in the classroom. Schools serve as structured communities where learning is intentional, guided, and shared. Education can occur anywhere, but schools provide the environment, resources, and relationship between the teacher and the student that helps them grow. The evidence for improvement in academic and cognitive abilities takes the form of IQ scores, Cognitive Abilities Ver mais