The three
things that I deeply felt that I learned from this program are: 1) Self –check.
I learned that through the Anti –Bias curriculum, I must keep any biases I have
outside the classroom as well as the work place. I do this by performing
self-check tests before leaving for work and before returning home at the end of the day;2) Through the
various courses I have taken at Walden, I learned that leadership comes in
different forms, A good leader is only as good as the people who helped get
them to that position. I learned that a community of practice can make a world
of difference in the kind of leader I become and 3) I learned that as a leader,
I must not allow myself to get so far up the podium, that I think I am above
everyone else. I need to realize that there are consequences to all my actions.
My long
term goal is totally dependent on God’s Divine plan for my life. I follow his
guidance and leading .I know he has Bless me with the gift of teaching as well
as working with children with varying
abilities. I have no doubt that these will be included in my future.
To my
colleagues, I am grateful for all your knowledge that you shared during our
discussion forum. As early childhood professionals and advocates for children
and their families, I wish you all the very best as you go forth in your
various professions. To Dr. Davis, the
absolute BEST instructor that Walden has, I thank you for your profession advice
throughout this course. Your weekly guidance was very helpful; Walden is truly
Bless to have you as an instructor.
Edilma
Hello Edilma
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I love your blog. It shows your diversity and that is important as you become a professional in the Early Childhood Field. Thank you for all of your support and kind words. I really enjoyed you and I hope that reach the highest level of success in your career. You are a good person and the Early Childhood Profession will be blesses to have you. If you ever need anything please do not hesitate to contact me.
Good Luck and take care!
Tamieka