Thursday, December 13, 2012

Examining Codes of Ethnics

Examining Codes of Ethics


NAEYC 1-1.12- To work with families to provide a safe and smooth transition as children and families move from one program to the next.

This ideal is meaningful to me because it is very important that a child has a strong foundation whether transitioning from home to daycare, Pre-K to elementary school, and middle school to high school. Based on my professional experience, smooth transitions consists of  parent support, educator's expertise, and cultural awareness. I have experienced many children from different countries within the classroom. In 2011, my class data, was 18 Hispanics and 2 African- Americans. Each child comes from culturally diverse backgrounds as well as language barriers. Building on a child's self-awareness, competence, and self worth will always guide them along the way to bigger and better things. To do this, I must ensure that there is a strong connection and a supportive cast between myself, families, and communities. Professionally, I have always kept an open line of communication with parents. The rewards in the end are great and lasting when I see that they are now confident with themselves and are able to begin to blossom and open up to their fellow peers. This cannot be accomplished without parent and community support. Working together ensures that children and families smoothly transition from one program to the next.


NAEYC  1-2 ,2- To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.
 
This ideal is significant to my professional life because without trust there is nothing to stand on and grow from. Partnerships cannot be created without trust and honesty. As an educator, it is my responsibility to be completely open and honest with parents. In order for a child to be effective in today's society there needs to be a strong support system behind them. This support system should consist of teachers and families. Children are most comfortable when they see their teacher and parents working together to assure their success in the classroom. It goes back to the old saying that it "takes a community to raise a child." Children should always see adults working together without conflict. As I continue to work within the educational field, I must remain truthful and respectful to families to ensure that positive partnerships are formed.


DEC - We shall rely upon evidence based research and interventions to inform our practice with children and families in our care.

This code of ethics is significant to my professional life because research gives a clear picture of what is needed for a child's development and assist families with quality services that will assure progress.  Research gives a long-range effect to various programs for young children and their families. It also helps me  with sound strategies and ideals for assessment that will help my professional growth. This will further allow more collaboration between colleagues and help with new ideas and new methods for development. Professionally, as I become more immersed and familiar with research, I will be able to provide supportive advice that will lead to the appropriate intervention services for children and families. Evidence- based research and interventions are also meaningful to the classroom and instructional strategies. Utilizing evidence- based research and interventions, I am able to determine what works best with children and families, provide the resources needed for them outside of the classroom, and create an array of options (services) for families who need them.

NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Retrieved May 26, 2010, fromhttp://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf
 
The Division for Early Childhood. (2000, August). Code of ethics. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from
http://www.dec-sped.org/

Friday, November 30, 2012

Growing Your Collection of Resources

GROWING YOUR COLLECTION OF RESOURCES
 
 Position Statements and Influential Practices

 
 Global Support for Children's Rights and Well-Being

  Selected Early Childhood Organizations



 Selected Professional Journals Available in the Walden Library
Tip: Use the A-to-Z e-journal list to search for specific journal titles. (Go to "How Do I...?", select "Tips for Specific Formats and Resources," and then "e-journals" to find this search interface.)

  • YC Young Children
  • Childhood
  • Journal of Child & Family Studies
  • Child Study Journal
  • Multicultural Education
  • Early Childhood Education Journal
  • Journal of Early Childhood Research
  • International Journal of Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Maternal & Child Health Journal
  • International Journal of Early Years Education
 
 
Additional Resources

I hope these additional resources will  assist you in the future.
 
           www.learntoreadfree.com/Cached - SimilarShare
  
  • Beyond Quality in Early Childhood vol.1 or 2 Education and Care





  • The Essential 55 by Ron Clark














 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Words of Inspiration and Motivation

 

 
BILL CLINTON

"The future is not an inheritance, it is an opportunity and an obligation."


"When we give what we can and give it with joy, we don't just renew the American tradition of giving ,we also renew ourselves."




HILLARY CLINTON
"I feel very lucky because of my parents and then my education, the opportunities that I've had, so I would like to continue working to improve lives for others."

"The challenges of change are always hard. It is important that we begin to unpack those challenges that confront this nation and realize that we each have a role that requires us to change and become more responsible for shaping our own future."





These are the five professionals in the media segment quotes about passion, motivation ,and wisdom.


Louise Derman -Sparks ( Professor Emeritus)

"I have always had a built in passion that was important to making a contribution in the world."
 
"Children are beenig bombared by negative and postive here say about who they are."


Sandy Escobido ( Deputy Field Director)

"Seeing how involved my family was in my life is what made me want to be involved in Education."
 
"We have a opportunity to shape a child life."


Raymond Hernandez,  M.Ed.

"I am not here to save the world, but just to make a difference in the lives of our kids."
 
"How much more innovation can I add to education?"


Renatta M. Cooper ( Program Specialist)

"Working intensely with children was like earning a "Doctorate".
 
"It is not all about you, take the ego out."
 
"I see education as a civil rights issue."


Leticia Lara,  LCSW

"Parents needs support with active resousces."
 
"What are my values and beliefs that leads me?"








Friday, November 16, 2012

Personal Childhood Web

"Wow," when I think about all the people who have came into my life and touched me in so many ways, it brings tears to my eyes! When they are gone you never get to tell them how special they are to you. That is why I am taking it apond myself to let those in my life know how I feel about them. 
 
The first person I want to tell you about is the person who brought me into this world, my mother. Many call her Ms. Jo but to me she is mom. My mom has the biggest heart I have every seen. She has always put her family first. My mom has infuenced me in so many ways. Her character is one. She has taught me to be honest and never waiver in any of my decision when it comes to life issues. Her love for me even when she spanked me never changed. She always wanted me to be very successful. I do believe in my heart that my mom wanted to pursue teaching as a career, but  she didn't have the resourses we have today.
 
My father is Johnny, he is one of the smartest men I have ever met in my life. My father graduated from high school when he was 14 years old and then went into the miltary.  He influenced me the greatest- academic wise. Though books, first- hand experiences, and knowledge, he instilled in me the value of education.
 
My grandmother is Jessie Mae. What a stong woman! I guess you can say that I came from strong stock. My grandmother has influenced me in a sense of being strong- willed and dedicated to family  My grandfather died at a young age and she took on the task of raising her family as a single mom in the 1950's. I can only imagine how hard that was. 
 
It is a privilege to have a best friend in a sibling. My brother's name is Dewayne and he is three years younger than me. Now he looks older than me!!  But he has influenced me in ways that I have never known. My brother has encountered many obstacles throughout his life and overcame them. He has always stood strong and remained steadfast. I too, have developed these characteristics and I have him to thank for this!
 
It is really a pleasure to talk about my favorite teacher , Ms. Small. Oh what a smile she had.! It would light up the class. She was the first teacher to tell me that I was beautiful and no need to frown. She influenced me by building my self esteem and changing my perception of self- confidence. I hold my head high because of her!
 
All five of these individuals have uniquely impacted me in numerous ways. It is because of them that I am the woman that I am today. All of their advice, love, wisdom, and support has allowed me to be a strong, black woman. I can always look back on the memories and conversations I have shared with them to help guide and influence the decisions I make.
 

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

In the Beginning.......


Here I am at 2 yrs. old in 1968, wow what a shock! The story is that back in the day, everyone didn't  have the luxury of getting  their  pictures professioanlly taken. So here I am, sitting on my mother's coffee table with a synthetic (plastic) plant as my background drop! I was sharp ! Times have since changed, even if a person cannot have their pictures professionally taken, technology has allowed for a better backdrop! Who knew that this little girl would turn out to be the woman that I am today; sharp, sophistiocated, and a little bit more hair! This was my beginning. A picture can portray alot about a person. It can allow you to look deeper into a person: their souls, their eyes, their thoughts. Here I am as happy as I can be. No worries, stress, or fears. Your childhood sets the tone for your future. As adults, we sometimes forget how our childhood has molded us into who we are. Our fondest memories and highest moments are more than likely attached to our childhood.




The title of this book is" These Hands'." This is one of my favorite books. It caught my attention when I read the story to my Pre-K class last year. This book talks about how your hands are used to touch the lives of others, as well as yourself.  The book is beautifully illustrated. The pictures are are enriched with color, they grab your attention.  After reading this book, it makes me feel as though my hands will touch many and the reward will be great.


 
 
This picture was drawn by one of the students in my class, who is four years old.  The early part of the year our lesson centered around friends.  The assignment was to think about what you and your friends enjoy doing togather. This student drew him and his friends outside riding on  skateboards. What's intrguing about this picture is how well drawn it is. When I showed his father the picture, he stated," that his son dosen't own a skateboard, let alone cn ride one." So this kid's vivid imagination
is amazing. You never know what a child is thinking. His work has since trancended into another level for someone his age. They have become more detailed and more personal.