Sunday, March 3, 2013

Examining Codes of Ethics


NAEYC – Code of Ethics
I-1.6
—To use assessment instruments and strategies that are appropriate for the children to be assessed, that are used only for the purposes for which they were designed, and that have the potential to benefit children.

It is always important to have evidences for the information we give to parents about their child. Assessment is a way we can do this without bias.
I-1.12
—To work with families to provide a safe and smooth transition as children and families move from one program to the next.

This is important because families and children need support during transitions is their child’s education. They need to know what their child has learned and how to convey that information to their child’s new teacher.

I-2.2
—To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.

The only way a child’s family will listen to you about their child’s education is if they can trust that you have their child’s best interest at heart. To do this, a teacher must be well informed about the child and their ability.

DEC – Code of Ethics
We shall demonstrate our respect and concern for children, families, colleagues, and others with whom we work, honoring their beliefs, values, customs, languages, and culture.

The only way a child and their family can be comfortable enough to listen to a teacher and be taught by them is if they show them their culture and beliefs are respected in the classroom.
We shall recognize and respect the dignity, diversity, and autonomy of the families and children we serve.
All children come from different family make ups. It is a good idea for the teacher to show those dynamics by the books they choose to read in the classroom and their word choices.
We shall engage in ongoing and systematic reflective inquiry and self-assessment for the purpose of continuous improvement of professional performance and services to young children with disabilities and their families.

The only way a teacher can be truly effective is if she reflects on what is working and what is not working in the classroom. This means every segment of the day should be evaluated for its effectiveness in the classroom.

A Word of Thanks

I would just like to take a moment to thank all of my colleagues I have learned from during our time together. I hope all of you get to your expected end in your education journey. Thank you

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Personal Childhood Web

When I think about the influence of my life, I can only come up with two places that have been a part of me since before I was born: the home and the church. My family and the church have been the most consistent things in my journey thus far. Even though I went to school there was never a teacher that really influenced me to become a teacher. Last week, I spoke on how my siblings taught me the importance of being a positive influence in a person's life. As I was thinking on the people who have influenced me the most on how to be the person God has call me to be have been: my grandmother, my mother, and the pastors of two churches.
First, there is my Grandma,Spotswood Alice Franklin. She passed away October 27, 2005 a year before I decided to go off to college. This is not me in the picture, but she loved every single one of her grandchildren. My Grandma is the first actual teacher I can remember. She was a one of those nurses that would take care of patients in the home, and she would take me with her. One of my fondness memories is of me banging on pots and pans in that house. My grandma would always let me be me. She encouraged me to go to college and be great.
Second, there is my Mommy, Yolanda Francis Beary. Mommy has influenced me from the very beginning by the choices she made concerning my life. She told me she was on the table at the abortion clinic about to abort me when God told her not to do it. Mommy could have done it anyway, but she reverenced God in her life and choice to keep me. The next choice she made was moving from Newark, NJ to Goldsboro, NC. This is also a choice that was influenced by God. Mommy has shown me what it means to trust God with the unknown.
Third, there are the pastors of Spirtfilled-Family Worship Center in Goldsboro, NC, Apostles Edwin and Catherine Newsome. Through their ministry, I got the final push I needed to go off to college. They ministered that if I didn't like the situation I was in to change it. James 2:17 basically says faith is nothing without works. I had the faith, but hadn't been working towards the change I wanted. I stand now as a college graduate because of their Godly influence.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

A Passion to Influence the Dreamers

As I was trying to think of what picture to put on my post, I came across this picture. This is a picture of me, my little sisters and one of my younger cousins. I used this picture because my siblings are a part of this passion I have for young children. I saw how much my influence impacted them as they were growing up. Some of the things I did with them and for them still live on through their action and who they have become.
I love the book, "Jamberry", because it invokes so many things a child should be doing. They should using their imaginations to come up with word and far off places. Their world should be filled with colors and endless possibilities. Children should also be free to play with their friends without fear. They grow up so quickly in today's society. This is a book that allows them dream and be happy about dreaming.