Saturday, October 26, 2013

EDUC6164 - Professional Hopes and Goals



Professional Hopes and Goals
One hope that you have when you think about working with children and families who come from diverse backgrounds:
My hope is that I am able to take the knowledge and insight gained from these studies, continue to learn, and apply it to environments and relationships with the children and families in my care.  I hope to help them feel valued, respected, and empowered by their diversity and for the unique qualities.
One goal you would like to set for the early childhood field related to issues of diversity, equity, and social justice:
My goal for the early childhood field is that as a community we learn to set individual differences and needs aside and collaborate together to bring about the level of change needed within for individuals, communities, and society to work together.  What can be achieved together is limited only by our willingness.  We owe it to our children, families, and ourselves to develop our community and society into environments worthy of the valuable resources found in the diversity within it.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank each of my classmates for the insight, knowledge, and personal experiences they have shared over the last eight weeks.  Each of us has value and a contribution to make, as do our children and families.  Taking the time and effort to widen our views and knowledge base to benefit our children, families, the profession and our personal growth is to be commended.  I have enjoyed the discussions and blog entries that have been shared and will miss those who are not in the upcoming classes.  I wish each of you the best and success both personally and professionally.  Cindy Ferguson

4 comments:

  1. Cindy,
    You have uttered such a powerful call for collaboration. We certainly would achieve more working together. It is still so evident the lack of a unified vision in some systems that delay progress and effective change. Respecting each others diversity has to be priority.

    Vanessa

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    1. Hi Vanessa, Thank you for your comments. It is a definite challenge, but one so worth the effort. The potential difference we can make in the lives of children and families far outweigh the cost. The value of diversity has to be realized by all of us before we can make the level of change needed. A big portion of my hope lies within the openness of children. They are the future and what we need to focus on.

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  2. Cindy
    It is often a difficult next step to put learning and self reflection into action. Being aware and having a passion is a great jump start to activating those hopes.
    I have enjoyed reading your thoughts and insights over the past few weeks. Best of luck in your studies.
    ~Lora

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  3. Hi Lora, Thank you for your comments. I have enjoyed sharing thoughts with each of the members of my classes. There is a wealth of inspiration and dedication in each of you. Cindy Ferguson

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