Thursday, April 24, 2014

Reflecting on Learning

During these past 8 weeks, I have really learned a lot about anti-bias education.  How useful it is in the classroom, formulating goals, establishing communication, strategies when working with diverse children (culture, language and economic class), and how to communicate with children about abilities and disabilities.  The most adorning goal I have is communicating with families and providing them with a safe and comfortable environment in the classroom.  I want to be able to show them how breathtaking it is when appreciating our differences.  Diversity is human attributes, such as race, gender, color, religion, age, and disability in which our children need to understand and recognize the differences.  As educators, we have to find a way to improve education for all our children and on the other hand, promoting admiration for each of us as individuals.
I would like to take this time out and thank my colleagues for taking the time out to read my discussions and blog posts.  I would also like to thank Dr. Pickens for commenting on my discussions and giving me feedback after grading.  It has been a pleasure to provide examples and how to include anti-bias in the classroom and I hope you all have found something informative from each other and I wish everyone the best in whatever endeavor. 




You cannot help someone get up a hill without getting closer to the top yourself.”
http://www.readfaster.com/images/pixel.gif- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf

3 comments:

  1. It was great reading your blog's and discussions! You were always very descriptive in what you had to say! Not only were you descriptive, but you always seemed to feel the same way about concepts as I did! I hope that you have a great rest of your masters!

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  2. Like you I have learned so much about anti-bias education. To know that children face these issues is sad but to know that through my work, I can make a difference makes what I do all worth while. Throughout this course I have learned a lot from reading your post and I thank you for your input in my learning.

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  3. Thank you for your blog entries each week. You provided a lot of valuable information, and helped me to process and evaluate new ideas related to anti-bias education. I with you well as you move on in your journey to a Master's Degree.

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