What I Have Learned
The one
hope I plan to establish in working with children and their parents, and
community of “Diverse” backgrounds is to, first build a strong and respectable
relationship with each one, design an environment with diverse perspectives
which, will allow each child to achieve cultural competence, encourage a sense
of wellbeing for all by removing stereotypical materials, and create learning
activities from diverse cultures.
The one
goal I would like to set for the “Early Childhood “field related to issues of
Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice is to plan a curriculum which, includes
all children’s cultural and social background. In doing this it will allow them
to participate as a whole in the classroom. Also, having activities such as;
art, imitative play children are able
to see themselves through diversity and can acknowledge their different life
experiences
Although,
I may not have posted in a timely manner I appreciate each Colleague whom took
their time out to read my “Discussions and Blogs”. I enjoyed each of you and
wish each must success. Dr. Dartt, I just can’t say thank you enough for
working diligently with me. I gone
through many illness but, my goal is to continue to thieve on and don’t give
up.
Hi Lawana, Thanks for sharing your goal for developing a curriculum that addresses children diversities. I think that would be profound because more curriculums need to be developed to address those needs. If we do not provide early opportunities to support children of diverse cultures many will face rejection. So as educators lets be proactive.
ReplyDeleteLawana,
ReplyDeleteI really like your goal of focusing on implements equality of all children into education. In my experiences, I have observed teachers and caretakers who are labeling children because of societal biases and stereotypes. Combining social justice diversity, and equity will help children and families understand people who are different from them.
Salesha