February 28, 2015
The three deepest learning from this class and Walden University:
1. I learned even as an adult and professional you can still have hidden biases within your heart. Therefore you have example your actions or motivates why your response to a child or colleagues who be the answered. I always thought I was above all of that but this class and the journey through Walden has taught me different. I sometimes try children different because of their background and what I mean about that I am a little tougher on them because I want them to succeed in life. But really I should try them equal and not be prejudice toward that because all children deserve equally amount of my time and playtime at this tender wonderful years as preschoolers.
2. I also have learned that it takes a community of practice to help all children to excel in life. Now reflecting back on my own childhood the community was involved in every process of my life. Furthermore since educators have to be accountable for children education it does make sense to have others involve in their lives. In addition the Capestone project helped me realize that in my community the project I set for myself really needs to be implemented and I will pursue this goal and project. I have to take time out and notify all the parties I mention in my paper.
3. Furthermore I have learned in this class was I don't take enough individual time with my students. So often because where I work we are on a time schedule that will not permit you do other things I don't allow the children to express themselves the way they need to therefore this class has taught me how to slow down and be more conscious of my reaction to thel students. This class especially and Walden University have taught me much informative and insightful information that I will use the rest of my life not just in the classroom but in my everyday life helping children. Children are the greatest gifts in the world and I want take the rest of my life creating, designing, molding, and shaping them to become that individual person they want to be. I also like see everyone of them reach their fullest potential and become lifelong learners throughout their lives here on earth. These children are our future therefore we owe them our total commitment to dress them up and prepare them conequor this big big world.
Also here at Walden University I have met the most inspiring and wonderful colleagues that one could ever meet. Only regret I have encounter since been I student here at Walden Univesity I didn't have the opportunity to meet you all in person. Thank you all for the most enjoyable and insightful knowledge one could ever intake. Thank you! I have learned alot from each colleague to help me with my professioanl as a preschool teacher and preparing me for a journey as a higher learning instructor. My desires goals are becoming an adjunct and eventually a full time instructor at several colleges, universities, and head master at our future church school. This class has been a Blast!!!
Diane, it has been a pleasure getting to know you in the program. It has been great learning so much from each other, and I agree with you, the course in which we learned about anti-bias education was impactful. I wish you all the best in the future, please remain in contact!
ReplyDeleteHi Nikiesha, I just wanted to blog you to let you know that I have received my diploma and have a job prospect. I hope and pray I get this job even if I only become an adjunct teacher. Hope the Lord open the doors. What about you?
DeleteWhat's going on with you - are you looking for something in your master or promotion on your job?
Hi Nikiesha, I just wanted to blog you to let you know that I have received my diploma and have a job prospect. I hope and pray I get this job even if I only become an adjunct teacher. Hope the Lord open the doors. What about you?
DeleteWhat's going on with you - are you looking for something in your master or promotion on your job?
Thanks for sharing your closing thoughts, Diane. It has been great getting to know you professionally throughout our Walden journey.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck!
Diane,
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe that we have come to the end of this road. I would just like to thank you personally for your support and comments during this course. I hope that the new journey that we are on bring us into contact in the future. Regarding your post, I appreciate that you felt as though you did not spend enough quality time with your students. I think that anytime that we have the courage to recognize something that we perceive as a flaw we become stronger educators.
Good luck in the future,
Amanda
Hi Diane,
ReplyDelete,Thanks so much for sharing your insightful comments about your Walden experience. I am glad that you were able to apply what you have learned to the classroom. May you continue to be successful on your journey!