Teresa Goodman

Teresa Goodman

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Reflecting on Learning


 

My most passionate hope for my future as an early childhood professional and for the children and families with whom you work or will work is for me to have as much knowledge and information that I can so that I can create a learning experience that is beneficial and developmentally appropriate for the children I serve. I understand that a major contributing factor to this will be understanding who I am and ensuring that I am aware of any behaviors that will interfere with my success. As for the children and families I will serve, I want to ensure they have access to the best education possible. Quality, Equity and fairness are the foundation in which I base my future work in the early childhood field. Building strong and meaningful relationships with children and their families is a key factor in this process.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank my Professors and my colleagues for your contributions throughout this course. The feedback, words of encouragement and support has made this a positive experience. The work we will do in this field will require us to build relationships with others in the field. This experience opens the door to future relationships that will create a more meaningful learning experience for young children.   

1 comment:

  1. Hello Teresa,

    Anti-Bias Education is beneficial for learning experience because we have the knowledge to include all children and families into classroom structures. The topic of Inclusive Education is important for childcare practitioners to learn. This type of curriculum enables an educator to evaluate a child’s true ability and to accommodate materials so the child can enhance new skills.

    Tanya Terrell

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