My little hand

My little hand
I want to share this picture, is the hand of my daugther.

sábado, 1 de marzo de 2014

Blog Assignment: Reflecting on Learning


Blog Assignment: Reflecting on Learning




     I want to give to the children the best I can, to become the best Anti-Bias teacher to have the knowledge the skills the love ,care ,patience, and passion to help children growth in a healthy environment  for their good development. I want children in my class to  feel happy, secure to be proud of themselves, to respect and accept to others and being more humans,  to speak up and to have the strength ,and skills to learn and thrive and succeed.

“All children are created whole endowed with innate intelligence, with dignity and wonder, worthy of respect. Every girl and boy is entitled to love, to dream, and belong to a loving “village”, and to pursue a life of purpose.”( Derman-Sparks, L., Olsen Edwards 2010.)



I want  to said thank you to each of my colleges that share this class ,I appreciate your comments, your support, your knowledge, feedback. I learned more every day about your experience, your thoughts. Keep going we can d a better world without Bias, and is in our hands to give the best to the whole children, support, love and care, hug, smile and be patience. All of you are unique and we make the difference in each individual children. Good luck to everyone!

References:

Derman-Sparks, L., Olsen Edwards (2010). Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves

 

 

 

 

2 comentarios:

  1. Maria,

    It is people like us who have to make sure that children we come in contact with are treated fair and just. This will encourage respect between all parties. Thanks for sharing your insights, and good luck on your journey.

    Ida,

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  2. Hi Maria,

    As anti-bias teachers, we are so fortunate to be able to change children’s impression of others. Starting children off learning about each other differences is change for the future. You are so right about teaching them to respect and accept to others. I know with you as their educator they are in good hands.

    Kathleen

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