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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Professional hopes and goals


One hope for educators in the field of early childhood to allow children to experience the diversity in the classroom environment.
If educators are willing to go the extra mile of including students, family members and the community regarding diversity in their local area, this will help educate awareness about diversity. Awareness of diversity can be displayed in our local facilities, schools, and community agreements and disagreements; most important working together.

I believe as a young educator in the field of early childhood is to incorporate as many the culture, family structure, values, ethnicity, and other significant factors about diversity as you know it. I'm eager to hear from another point of view about diversity in the environment we live in.

One goal for the educator is to set aside adversities regarding equality and justice.
It is important for educators to help promote diversity, equality and social justice with Working Families through education. Family members that understand their child's interest, are positioning their future with great impact on learning. If parents are willing to have an open mindset of learning with the educator or teacher, they are creating a trustworthy bond of opportunities of self-worth and self-image that contributes to the field of Early Childhood experience.

I believe that Educators in the field of Early Childhood can advocate for equality and justice with any facility. (School, daycare, home provider). I believe it's important to be open and honest when dealing with parents, staff, community regarding any children's expectation or belonging. (International or residence).

To my colleagues:
Life is like a box of chocolates, however, don't eat them all in one sitting. The Journey of earning your MS. in Early Childhood Starts Now, be proactive, be encouraged most important to be faithful to your audience. The countdown to graduation is near, be patient, be willing, be vigilant!


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The world needs more people who care and understand. Great post, and awesome determination and ambition. We can all do great things if we put our minds and heart to it. Good Luck and Happy Holidays.

Unknown said...


I agree that educators can make a difference in any setting in the early childhood field. How do you suggest new teachers go about making that difference with diversity and cultural groups in their classrooms? Thank you for your post and good luck in the next stage of the program!

Unknown said...

Mohan
I could not appreciate your words of wisdom any more than I do presently. Thank you so much for those words. At times it becomes so overwhelming for me, and I feel like giving up but your words just gave me so much encouragement and boosted my motivation. Being patient and vigilant throughout this time is crucial for completion. Thank you Mohan, I will be Patient, because the countdown to graduation is near! I will repeat this every time I feel like giving up. I wish you all the best as well in all your future endeavors.

Kaleena Wiseman said...

Hi Mohan, I love the life is like a box of chocolates, don't eat them all in one sitting. I may have to borrow that saying. I always enjoying reading your post and blogs as I always learn something new from them. Best of luck with everything you do.

mohan rice said...

Desiree,
The world needs a hear our experience at Walden University especially through our journey of learning are a masters degree in early childhood. Thank you for sharing.

mohan rice said...

Robin,
I believe do teachers need to look inside them self first regarding their own ethnicity and culture surrounding. From my toolbox seeking resources from the local community, cops, hospitals, educators and professional growth advisors regarding diversity and culture for presentation within a classroom environment can be a start.
Hopefully, this is helpful if you need additional information let me know. I can help create a toolkit of resource and presentations if needed.

mohan rice said...


Janelle,
Wisdom comes from above-staying courage and is motivated because your family and others are count on you to be a blessing to others. Once you pass the finish line of earning your master's degree, all blessings will occur soon after. Thank you for sharing.

mohan rice said...

Kaleena,
You have been an inspiration to all of us at the Walden family, demonstrating your love for your boys and your families is the biggest gift that anyone could ask for. Be patient, celebrate the small victories

katie harmon said...

Thank you so much for your encouraging words, going to school and dealing with daily life activities and unexpected assurances can become over whelming and sometimes you need to hear you can make it keep going. I always put the families in my head and think of a great way I can be of service and normally that gives me a push. But those words you just shared has really encouraged me on today so thanks! I wish you all the best!