Tuesday, April 21, 2015

 
This class has most definitely been an eye opener for me!  I have learned so much about who I am, as well as how I want to be a contributor to the early childhood field.  Three things that I feel like are deep learning experiences is me being aware of what type of leader I want to be, learning about the importance of belonging to a community of practice, and learning about my passion for making a social within my community.  When I was imagining what my future would look like, I literally cannot wait to become the person I wrote about being!  I want more than anything to create a program that allow parents the chance to get involved with their child outside of their home, and help them build healthy relationships with their child.  By being a part of a community of practice that have the same vision as I do, I believe that this is most definitely possible.  In order to make a social change, I am going to have to learn how to lead.  So learning about the different leadership styles, and which one I resonated with the most really did help me!
 
A long term goal of mine would be to establish a scholarship for minority children that demonstrate service within their community.  I was able to pay for books with the scholarships that I received from my community, and I want to do the same for another student.  This is me stepping out of the early childhood field, but it is still me helping out families and students that are within my community.
I wanted to say thank you to our instructor for challenging me and providing me with such great feedback throughout this course.  I also want to thank my colleagues who have continued to support me through this journey.  I have learned that when trying to be an advocate for young children and when you are trying to make social change, having a strong support system is important-for that I say thank you. To you all, I wish you nothing but the best!
 
 
 

Sunday, April 12, 2015

International Organizations

The three organizations that I chose were UNICEF, ISSA, and UNESCO.  I chose these three because I really do like what they stand for.  I really like UNICEF because they focus on disadvantage children from all walks of life whether it is poverty, domestic violence, etc.  ISSA caught my attention because I believe quality childcare should be made available to all children, and not just those who can afford.  I really like the fact that they include ages all the way up to 10 years old.  Lastly, I chose UNESCO because it is a community of practice that allow others from all over the world to interact and work with one on shared visions.  Due to all the violence, shootings, and killings that are taken place right now throughout many states, I believe establishing peace is very important and this is one of their goals.