21 April 2012

Professional Hopes and Goals


Final Blog Assignment



One hope that I have when it comes to working with children and families of diverse backgrounds, is that I forever attain the characteristic of equality. As a teacher, you must run the classroom with complete equality. Things are going to seem insignificant.   Students seem to notice mostly everything a teacher does – from who is favored more, who seems to be punished more, to who the teacher gives precedence to during class activities.   It is very possible to share more in common with or sense more commitment from certain students, but to be as equitable as possible; I know I must run the classroom with as little bias as possible to set an example of equality for students.



If there was a goal to implement for social justice, it would be that ALL teachers of early childhood promote positive social identities that will help children gain confidence and feel comfortable about diversity. This strengthens social, emotional, and cognitive development. As children develop a strong sense of both individual and group identity, they also develop more tools for success in school and in life.





At this present time, I would like to thank all of my colleagues for working so hard and diligently in this course to become one step close to OUR dream!!  It takes so much will power for those who have full time jobs and children and other duties to work so hard to earn a degree.  I, myself, always take a chance because I never know when my unit will call me for a deployment, go tdy, sleep in the fields, etc.  That’s what comes along with being in the military.  I love my job and the people I work with and I have greatly appreciated all the positive comments I have received from all of you.  O, did I ever tell you guys that you’re awesome?  If not……. Hi. Dr. Morgan and fellow classmates,   YOU ARE AWESOME!!  Have a wonderful day, be blessed.

2 comments:

  1. Talisha,
    I love the very concrete nature of your goal. The intentionality combined with awareness within the classroom is very much necessary to ensure equality. Learning how to promote social justice takes courage and practice...I too hope that each of us grow closer to that possibility.
    Thank you for sharing your thoughts and vision throughout the class!
    ~Shawn

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  2. Talisha,
    Thank you for all you do. I enjoyed reading your blog, and I can feel your passion as you share with us.

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