Sunday, March 1, 2015



Moving Forward

It requires that the participants reach a new level of understanding - a perspective that was not apparent before (Pelo, 2008). No one will ever know the struggles or challenges families face from day to day.  Even though the struggle may be similar each family is different and has their own approach of resolving or moving pass their issue.  One hope I have when I think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds is that as well trained early childhood educators I will be able to look beyond what is diverse and appreciate the uniqueness it family brings to my program.  My hope also includes finding ways to introduce knowledge and the appreciation of diversity and other cultures within my center.  Each new generation of early childhood teachers carves our new, exciting paths as teachers adapt to the changes taking place in their communities, countries, and world (Derman-Sparks & Edwards, 2010).

One goal I would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice is to make every form of diversity a learning moment.  If we can put down our own personal opinions about what makes individuals different and what continues to separate one from another we can make each diverse moment something we can learn from and introduce in our classroom or centers to others who may be struggling with this same situation.
 
A big “Thank you” to all of my colleagues (some new and some old) and Dr. Klein for your help along this educational journey.  This has been a bit of a struggle for me personally but I can say your comments have been words of encouragement and have helped me make it through these 8 weeks.  Many blessings to all of you as together we continue to change the world with our efforts one day at a time.

Never goodbye, just farewell!

References
Derman-Sparks, L., & Edwards, J. O. (2010). Anti-bias education for young children and ourselves. Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Pelo, A. (Ed.). (2008). Rethinking early childhood education. Milwaukee, WI: Rethinking Schools

1 comment:

  1. Roz,
    This journey has also been a struggle for me too! Learning about our own personal bias isn't easy - which is why I thought this was filled with great self discovery! Thank you for your support and guidance this term. Best wishes to you.

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