Friday, December 20, 2013

Reflecting on Learning



My most passionate hope for my future as an early childhood professional is that I stay committed to learning everything that I possibly can to be the best anti-bias educator that I can be and to continue to be increasingly passionate about creating a world of justice and peace for children and their families as I do my part to ensure that all children receive a quality education with equity, appreciation of culture and social justice.  I plan to share the knowledge that I have acquired with other professionals so we can support each other in our professional and personal growth.  My most passionate hope for the children is that each child be able to achieve all he or she is capable of, and the knowledge that all human beings can make a difference.  In addition another hope that I have when I think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds is that all children and families have a sense of belonging and experience affirmation of their identities and cultural ways of being and that children and adults know how to respectfully and easily live, learn, and work together in diverse and inclusive environments.
I want to personally thank you all for your kind comments and encouragement throughout this course.  You sharing your personal stories and experiences helped to make this part of my educational journey easier and more interesting. I have enjoyed getting to know each of you through your blogs and discussion posts.  I learned a lot from each of you as you contributed ideas and perspectives to our group each week.  I would also like to thank our professor for all of her positive feedback and words of encouragement as she guided us through this course over the past eight weeks. I wish each and every one of you continued success in your studies and in your careers.  I have learned that colleagues like you are needed for support and nurturing as we stay on the journey this work requires and I look forward to keeping in contact with the colleagues I have met throughout our program of study.

1 comment:

  1. Martha,

    I am sure you will be an outstanding representative of an effective anti-bias educator. I agree as an early childhood professional if we desire to teach we must continue to engage in practices that keep us up to date on new information and research relevant to our field. I share your hope and vision of a world of justice and peace that allows children to be all they can be and each and every one reaches their full potential. I wish you Godspeed in reaching your objectives.

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