As an early childhood professional I hope to create an anti-bias
environment for the children and families that I work with. I hope to create an environment for families
and children so that they know that they all are important. I want to implement their social identities
within the curriculum and planning. As
an early childhood professional, I want to create an environment that is
respectful and responsive to the needs of the children and the families. I want
to be an advocate for the social rights of children and families, so that they
will all be treated the same. Regardless,
of their race, gender, abilities, or cultures all children deserve and should have the
same equal rights. The information and
knowledge that I have learned from this course and the previous courses have taught me the
value of understanding and promoting diversity within the educational setting.
I would like to thank all of my colleagues for the support that
they have given through suggestions and advice as I journey through my
professional career. I would like to thank
them for the positive feedback and interaction during blogs and discussion
board posts. I would like to wish all of
you good luck as you begin to end your journey at Walden in the next few
months. I wish you all success in your
personal and professional goals. I hope
that we all continue to implement the education and knowledge that we have
obtained and become effective anti-bias educators.
Good Luck!
Hi Tamieka!
ReplyDeleteThis delicious learning experience would not be possible without my colleagues sharing their ideas, insights and experiences. I wish you the best as you continue creating an anti-bias education environment that represents the families that will enter your classroom. Thanks for being a great leader and role model!
You've written a wonderful vision statement!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes on your continuing anti-bias education journey.
Greg, from Group 2
Hi Tamieka,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post and your comment about implementing their social identities. We are so lucky to have the experiences and ideas from one another.
Lori
Creating an environment for children so that they feel respected is important to their development. Children need to feel that they are a part of their classroom and have adults speak up for them when they cannot speak for themselves. Becoming an early childhood educator is the first step to becoming an advocate for young children. Good luck to you as you continue your journey both professionally and educationally.
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