Saturday, April 23, 2016

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

The three consequences of being a part of a caring, collaborative learning community for my personal growth and development are:
1             1.      I am able to be an advocate for all families in the development of their child as well as helping them build positive relationships among one another
2             2.      I am able to look at the history of successful initiatives of other people who fought for those who had issues in early childhood education and to use it to help families of the future.
3             3.      I am able to learn from other early childhood organizations and use their resources to help other families. I can use the organizations to better develop myself as a professional to be a better and positive role model for children.


My goal for using this collegial experience is to take advantage of it and use it to the best of my ability. If there is a concern for any aspect of early childhood education, I will be sure to step up and take a charge on making a change. I also want to encourage more families who may not fully understand early childhood education to enroll their children because it is the best thing for them. As well as guiding those to the resources that will help them enroll their children.

1 comment:

  1. It seems very evident to me that you want to advocate and raise awareness about the importance of early care and early childhood education. I think that changing public policy begins with simple conversations. Have conversations with your family, friends, and other people in your community. Get people talking and they will soon realize how passionate you are about these issues and I am sure that it will inspire them to advocate alongside you. I wish you well in the future.

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