When I think about children from diverse backgrounds, my hope for
working with them is too always remember that we are all different; yet similar,
in so many ways. I say this because; sometimes educators forget that we were
once children. Sometimes we expect each child to learn the same as another. We
assume since one child understands, that all of the children should understand.
We have to remember that we learned differently from others, as a child, and
even now. My hope is to continue to encourage each child regardless of race,
religion, or culture. My hope is to be culturally aware and sensitivity to each
child’s needs. I want to educate others in a fair manner, according to his or
her abilities, age, gender, and culture.
In the field of early childhood, there are many goals I would
like to achieve; however, for the purpose of this assignment, I will choose
one. One goal related to this field regarding diversity, equity, and social
justice is, we need to advocate for the rights of all children and families. Advocacy
is very important; sometimes, we are caught up in our own lives and we forget
about the children and families we are suppose to help. If educators as a whole
advocate for social justice and equity within the field of early childhood,
then each child, regardless of his or her culture or level of diversity, will
have an opportunity to attend a quality program; with educated teachers,
appropriate learning materials, and an anti-bias environment for learning. If we
all strive for this goal, all children can and will be successful in early
childhood programs and in life.
When I began this course, I did not know
what to expect. I did not realize that I would learn so much about diversity,
equity, and social justice. I would like to thank Dr. Parrish for her words of
wisdom and encouragement throughout this course. I have learned to look at many
things from a different perspective. I would like to thank each of my
colleagues for being supportive of my learning efforts. Many of you responded
to my posts, giving me new insight into many topics. I hope each of you have
learned as much from me, as I have learned from each of you. I know many of you
are striving for the same goals as I have. Thank you for your continued support.
I hope to see all of you again in another course.
Be Blessed,
Lah-Lah Devine
The broad range of experiences and perspectives brought to school by culturally, linguistically, and ethnically diverse students offer a powerful resource for everyone to learn more in different ways, in new environments, and with different types of people. Every single person in this enormously diverse and ever-changing system has the power to serve as an invaluable resource for all others students, teachers, and the community as a whole. Rather than constituting a problem for students and educators, the growing diversity in U.S. classrooms necessitates and encourages the development and use of diverse teaching strategies designed to respond to each student as an individual.
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure working with you and I wish you the best in your endeavors.
Lah Lah once again I am still finding new perspectives to grow from professionally. You are so right in we as teacher do forget we were once children. The way they learn can be apart of their diversity. I never realized how much I never new about diversity. Thank you for wisdom and insight. Great luck in your early childhood endeavors.
ReplyDeleteHi Lah Lah
ReplyDeleteI also didn't expect to enjoy this class so much either, I have learned alot and it made me look at things that I didn't realize was happening and examine how that made me feel. Good luck in the next class.
Hi Lah-Lah
ReplyDeleteI learned a lot about myself and others in this class as well. I have really enjoy reading your post and I hope to meet you again in the future take care and continue to be the out spoken person you are. I am sure your voice will be a blessing to many. Take care.