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Friday, August 17, 2012

Professional Hopes and Goals


During the past 7 weeks as I studied Perspectives on Diversity and Equity,   I feel I have been provided a unique learning experience.  I found myself remembering many situations in my life that I honestly had not thought about in a long time. I also realized how things around me have changed over the years and also how I have changed in terms of diversity and equity.

            In this final post for  this class that helped me look more deeply at the challenges children and families face because of  intolerance and lack of cultural understanding, , it is my hope that through my work as a Head Start program administrator, I am able to make a difference in my community in the following ways : to provide a high quality program with staff that is culturally responsive in meeting the needs of all families, to investigate additional funding sources to provide services to more children,  and  to be more culturally responsive as I interact  with   my staff.

            In a more global sense, it is my hope that  the early childhood field continues to support the efforts around the world that are  addressing   the needs of children in those countries where expectations for children are very different from what we know as childhood in the United States.  It is my hope that advocacy efforts continue to bring social justice that will allow children all over the world to experience childhood and to experience positive educational experiences.

            Finally, I would like to thank my colleagues that have been a part of this learning experience for sharing their personal experiences related to diversity, equity and social justice. Also I appreciated the thoughtful feedback I received to posts I made to our discussions and my blog. I feel that this course, unlike any of the others I have taken on this journey to acquire my Master’s degree has had a personal and professional impact on me. 

 

           

3 comments:

  1. Judi,
    Your role in the educational process is so important to children and families as you are the first stop on their formal education journey. I'm sure that all you've learned through this class will have a positive impact on how you work with future students and their families. It's really been a pleasure working with your for the past eight weeks. Best wishes on your educational journey and I hope to work with you again in future courses!

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  2. Judi,

    Your passion for working with children and families is so encouraging to me. Further, your deep knowledge about the EC field has provided the class with many ways to assist in helping children have better lives.

    I wish you well.

    Anetria

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  3. I want to thank you for making this learning experience meaningful for the Walden Community. You have helped me to view diversity, equity and social justice from varying perspectives. Thanks for sharing your personal and professional experiences and for being a wonderful colleague!

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