Saturday, October 25, 2014

Professional Hopes and Goals


Professional Hopes and Goals

One hope that I have when working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds that I am too support the learning of all the children in my classroom regardless of their families cultural, language, race, social class and/or special needs and any other dimensions of diversity.

Due to the increasingly number of children with home language other than English in early childhood classrooms, the one goal that I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity and social justice is a required course in ESL for all early childhood educators in order to learn and/or gain a better perspective about ESL in which I believe will help when implementing classroom instructions as well help eliminate the ongoing academic achievement gaps between White and non-White students.

 I’d like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues, through your shared knowledge and wisdom over the last several weeks, I’ve gained a new perspective on how to deal with specific microaggressions behaviors that I have encounter over the years. This has truly been in inspiring course.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your participation through out the course. How do you plan to obtain this goal?

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  2. Sandra, you made a great point of incorporating a course in ESL to help with the development and learning process of those whose first language is not English. If we are asked to take on more course to deal with the current changes in the field, than asking to complete another course that will benefit our children and families should not be a problem, especially if we say we are here to service the children and families.

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