Saturday, August 22, 2015


During my journey at Walden University has been a long challenging one, but it was well worth the learning experiences, wisdom I gained and the strategies to successful advocate for others. Every course I took at Walden allowed me to be part of a family community of circle where I was able to learn and gain good advice from the wisdom each of my colleagues shared with me. During my last and final course I learned out to explore and search for jobs locally, statewide and internationally. I have also learned during this course how to be a better advocate, connect with the right people and be a true leader with good characteristics. One long- term goal I have is to obtain a career/job at the Chicago Public School where I can continue to make a difference in the lives of young children. I would like to thank Dr. Embree and all my colleagues who shared their knowledge, wisdom and experiences with me throughout this course. Each of you help me to gain new information, enhanced my prior knowledge and understanding with all the advice, comments and suggestion that you all shared with me.

Again, I would like to say thank a million to Dr. Embree and all my colleagues for your help and support; keep up the good work as you all make a difference in the lives of other adult learners. Dr. Embree you are a wonderful, patience and effective instructor. I will not forget the positive impact you made in my life. Best wishes to all. May you all have a long happy, successful and prosperous journey without your entire life.

 

 

Here are three of my favorite quotes I would like to share:

 


Nelson Mandela

 

 



 

 

“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today”

Malcolm X
 

I  Am A CONQUEROR WITH THE HELP OF WALDENU UNIVERSITY

EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS&PRACTICES, UNIQUENESS

COMMUNITY &COLLABOATION, CONFIDENTIALITY

PERSPECTIVE DIVERSITY&INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES

QUALITY, FOUNDATIONS ISSUE&TREND, APPLICATION BLOGS

BUILDING RESEARCH COMPETENCY, COMPLETION, WISDOM

LOVE, CHALLENGING PERSERVERANCE, ADULT LEARNER        DIVERSIRTY, ADULT EDUCATORS, EQUITY, HOMEWORK

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT, QUALITY CARE, PARTNERSHIP, FAMILY, CHILDREN WELL-BEING

COLLABORATION, EQUALITY, COLLEGUES, CHILDCARE

WALDEN’S FAMILY COMMUNITY OF CIRCLE

COLLABORATION, DISCUSSION, UNINTENTIONAL

INTENTIONAL,   KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCES, COMMUNITY

CHILDREN, SUPPORTIVE, EMPOWERMENTDEVELOPMENT, INCLUSIVE, DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNER, CULTURALLY SENSITIVE, DIFFERENCE

 

 

 

These are a few images that reflect my experience and learning in the program means to me.

 

                             

Implementing what I have learned throughout my educational journey in the lives of children, so that they can learn and grow into a successful individual

                                                                                               

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally


The three international organizations that appealed to me was Save the Children, United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development. Each of these organization has a unique mission statement that is designed to better and empower the lives of children and families all over the world. Also, each of these organizations work hard to meet the needs, support, caring for and educate young children everywhere.

1. Save the Children

The job I would pursue Project Director- School Disaster Management in Dhaka, Bangladesh which is an 18 months project with funding from the European Commission Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection (DG ECHO). This project focuses on School Disaster Management in Bangladesh.

The role:

·         The objective of the project is to increase the resilience and safety of the students, teachers, schools and the education sector overall in Bangladesh.

·         Minimum Master Degree  in Education, Disaster Management, International Relations, Social Sciences, or Development studies

·         Minimum 5 years international professional experiences in either education, education in emergencies, or disaster risk management- ideally a combination of education, response and disaster risk reduction experience or exposure would be preferred.

·         Demonstrate experience of project management including planning, monitoring, financial and budget management, reporting etc.

·         Excellent interpersonal, communication skills and ability to build a strong and highly functioning team.

·         High fluency in English (written and spoken).

·         Training /capacity building development and delivery skills and experiences.
 

2. United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

The job I would pursue within the UNESCO organization is Associate Project Officer (Social Media & Web), Global Education Monitoring Reports

The Duties are:

·         Maintain and update content of the website, including new web and multimedia projects, and uploading blogs onto WordPress.

·         Contribute to the conception and implementation of creative social media campaigns

·         Work in collaboration with UNESCO’s internal web and social media services and external online communications groups in order to improve the outreach of the GEMR.

·         Keep up to date with trends in social media tools, technologies and applications.

·         Monitor benchmarks for measuring the impact of the GEMR on web and social media.

·         Analyze, review, and report on the effectiveness of web and social media strategies and campaigns.


3. Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development

The job opportunity I would like to pursue is OECD Young Professionals Programme, which representative a rich diversity of cultures, languages and professional backgrounds. They collaborate with many of the more than 60.000 senior national policy meetings each year.

Description and duties:

·         Uses research to prepare policy documents

·         Conduct committee reports, intergovernmental discussion and publications.

·          Contribute to the monitoring, analysis, forecasting and reporting of economic and social developments.


References:


Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (2015). Young Professionals

Programme Retrieved from http://www.Oecd.org/careers/oecdyoungprofessional

sprogramme.htm

Save the Children (2011). Retrieved from http:// www. savethechildren.org

/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.8D6E/Official_Site.htm

United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), (2015).
          Global Education Monitoring Report.  Retrieved from http://en.unesco.org
         /gem-report\

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National /Federal Level


 

The three National/Federal Level or communities of practice that appealed to me. I chose these organizations/job because they are wonderful opportunity to work in the early childhood field, where I could make a positive impact in the lives of children and their families. Children and families have an opportunity to be empower, better their lives and receive quality care/services and education.
National Association of State Board of Education
http://www.nasbe.org/about-us/employment/

The NASBE has both an opportunity for employment and an internship program that provide an experiences to work with the state board of education, become an education leader and work together various policies. The internship also provides opportunity to work with different nonprofit organization.

General Qualifications

Currently attending an institution of higher education that allows internships and in which the student has obtained permission to participate. A beginning knowledge of federal or state government. Some working knowledge of education issues and vocabulary. An ability to think critically and analytically.

Chicago Public School:

I would apply for a position as a kindergarten teacher

Responsible for instructional planning, written lesson plans, ensures fairness in teacher-pupil relationships and exhibits an understanding and respect for students. Must be able to work as a team. Build a positive relationship with students and parents

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

All teachers new to the district must first gain eligibility in the CPS Teacher Quality Pool to be considered for teaching positions.  Information on these steps is available on the bottom of the CPS Careers page.

Illinois Action for Children:

 The Family engagement specialist is a full-time position. http://www.actforchildren.org/site/PageServer?pagename=About_JobsOpenings

The duties is to develop and maintain a meaningful relationship with assigned families.  To help families identify their interests, articulate their strengths and needs and accomplish and/or develop goals. To use goal-oriented family visits to support their interests and needs through the Family Partnership Plan. To work in a team setting with all staff to provide updates, determine the needs of children and provide guidance and direction to meet the individual needs of children.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work.
Two years of experience as a Caseworker or similar position.
Valid Driver’s License required.
Reliable personal transportation and insurance required.

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Exploring roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels


The three state organizations that I chose that appealed to me are: 1. National Associated for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), 2. Center for Early Childhood, 3. Oklahoma State Department of education. I have chosen these three organizations, because they all support the well-being of children and their families. Each of these organizations are reliable resources for employment and information concerning early childhood education.

The Guidance Center for Early Childhood

Provides services that help empower children, adults and families to live better lives for over 50 years. The Guidance Center provides over 40 different treatments, prevention, growths and education services to more than 20,000 people annually. 

If I were to pursuit a job through the Guidance Center organization, I would choose to work as an Early Head Start Teacher/full year in River Rouge Michigan. This new position would allow me to move to another state with my family. Also the position would be higher than the one I already have, which is my desire to continue to make a difference and positive impact in the lives of children.

Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in the Early childhood Education/Child Development with Infants/Toddlers coursework. Must have previous professional experience working with pregnant women, infants and toddlers. Must have valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation. Bilingual in Spanish/English preferred.

National Association Education for Young Children Early Childhood Career Center
 Provides online features to make finding a new job search easier for job seekers and employees. The Career Center is free to all job seekers. NAEYC provides job seekers with access to the best employers and jobs in the industry.
On the NAEYC Career website the job I would like to pursuit is Early Head Start Health and Disabilities Coordinator.
Qualifications:  Must be capable of maintaining certification in First Aid and CPR for adults, infants, and children.  Must be able to bend, squat, and interact with children. Must be able to lift at least 40 lbs. Must possess a valid VA Driver’s License and daily access to reliable transportation. Must be able to travel to and from centers and assist children into and out of vehicles and booster seats, if requested.  Must be willing to adjust work schedule as necessary. One year working with children or families in a health related setting required.
Qualifications:  Graduation from an accredited college or university with a degree in special education, school psychology, communication disorders, or closely related field [official transcript(s) required]. Possession of a valid special education certificate, or a valid psychometry, school psychologist, or speech-language pathology certificate. Experience working in the field of special education.
Considerable knowledge of modern special education techniques, methods and practices; of current trends and sources of information in the field of special education; of educational psychology; general knowledge of tests and measurements including individual educational/psychological tests; adequate knowledge of public relations.

References:

 (2015). The Guidance Center. Retrieved from http://www.guidance-center
  
              .org/early-childhood.

 (2015). National Association for the Education of Young Children.
  
        Early Head Start Health and Disabilities Coordinator. Retrieved from

       http://careerforum.naeyc.org/jobs/7315626/early-head-start-health-and-disabilities-

       Coordinator.

(2015). Oklahoma State Department of Education. Retrieved from 

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Farewell and Best Wishes to All


It has been a challenging but rewarding learning experience here a Walden University. I have learned so much that has been beneficial for me and the children and families that I work with; as I pursue the Master Degree here at the University. Being part of a community family circle throughout each course has been wonderful and helpful to me. Not only did I have the opportunity to gain vital information from the course books, professor’s feedback, learning materials (video segments, reading articles), but from each and every colleagues through discussions and blogs I participated in. It has been a little over a year since I have enrolled in Walden University and I would like to personally thank all professors and colleagues for been a positive influences in my life and my educational journey. I believe learning is a long life process, in which a person can gain more knowledge, new skills wisdom and the understanding the about the early childhood field.

 

            I would like to say a special thanks for all the support, knowledge that was shared and positive feedback for all my colleagues and instructors from the foundation of early childhood course up until now, as I take this communicating and collaborating course. I am sending out best wishes to all because once this part of educational journey may be ending (the present class) we are still adventuring to other course where we will work hard, share valuable information and meet other colleagues that will impact our life. Thanks a million and for who wishes to stay in contact you may do so using this same blog address. I wish everyone a successful, peaceful, knowledgeable and wonderful learning experiences.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Adjourning Phase


While pursuing my education the high performing group is the hardest to say good-bye. Not only have we invested time and knowledge within the group, by sharing our ideas, goals, thoughts and input about what is best for the children we serve, but we have develop a trusting and respectful relationship during the process of coming together on one accord.  At the end of a semester or class it is good to encourage, thank and support each team member of their wisdom and knowledge they shared throughout the course. Also I like to state how I look forward to upcoming class where we can continue to collaborate on one accord as we shared our knowledge about the early childhood field. Another important thing is to encourage my colleagues to keep up the good work as they move toward the common goal of obtaining a Master Degree in the early childhood field. As I approach the end of each group project I keep in mind we are more than colleagues but we are a circle of community here at Walden University who is willing to share our knowledge, experiences and thoughts/ideas as we complete each class on how to provide quality education for young children. It is important that my fellow colleagues have the opportunity to stay in touch throughout our educational journey even though we adjourn the current class.  Adudi (2010) it is likely that any group that reached Stage 4: Performing will keep in touch with each other as they have become a very close knit group and there will be sadness at separating and moving on to other projects independently.
Reference:

Abudi, G. (2010). The five stages of team development: A case study. Retrieved from

            Projectsmart.co.uk/ the-five-stages-of-team-development-a-case-study.html

Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Experience of Disagreements and Conflicts


The most recently conflict I had experienced was on my job just before going on a two week vacation. After putting in a leave request back in August 2014 for three weeks in order to take care of a family matter. The conflict took place right before my vacation was supposed to start in February 2015, when I was deny the full leave request. Not only from one supervisor, but two of them gave me assurance that it will be no problem when the time came for my vacation, because I put the request in well in advance. That was not the case because when the time came for me to take my vacation there is a problem. My supervisor waited up until it was time for me to get off work when she said “I cannot give you three weeks of vacation instead I can only give you two week”. My first response was why? She just looked at me with a sad face for a moment. Then she replied by saying “I don’t believe people take more than 2 week vacation and because of the time of the year it was. Which I feel was not a solid reason for denying my full vacation. All I know it was not fair to me, because what does it matter what time of the year it was and I have been working at this job long enough to witness other colleagues taking off for a month for a vacation. I even reminded her of the verbal agreement that was giving to me by her and the other supervisor. Her reply was I understand that but I did not realize I put in for three weeks.

In frustration all I could really say was “this is not fair to me at all”. My supervisor only response was I am sorry. Just as I finished my conversation with the supervisor one of my colleagues said aloud to her “I need two days of the week of February 9th”; which was the week I supposed to be on vacation. Not only was my colleague’s leave request granted, but another colleagues who just got back from a six week vacation was granted the other three days in that week. Of course, I was hurt and felt what my supervisor did to me was not right. After telling my supervisor how wrong I felt it was to take a week of vacation away from me in an angry way. I apologize the next day. Of course, she accept my apology, but I came up with the short end of the stick.

I believe if this vacation was not important to me, I would have not got angry but it would have been easier for me to accept her decision. After waiting to deny my vacation just two before it was supposed to start is not right. There was no type of reasoning or trying to compromise the situation. I believe the supervisor should have told me weeks ago about her decision, discuss a different plan with me instead of granting the days I ask for to other colleagues or suggested to give me other available days to make up the week she took from me.

I believe if things are not probably dealt with in a timely manner then it is impossible to resolve any disagreement or conflict between the two parties. Providing a quick answer or using escapist strategies is not always the better way. The principles of NVC might positively impact communication in ways that provides opportunity where people can come together on one accord or in unity. Just to sit down together, discussing the issue at hand and coming up with a realistic solution that would have beneficial for all parties can be good. The two strategies I would like to share is not to come to resolve a conflict without using a solutions that is beneficial for everyone.  In other words it is important to solve conflicts with using a cooperative strategies. Also it is important to address the matter with the truth and not give any reason or opinion. In other words by using the conflict management strategies allows all parties to address disagreements professionally and sensibly as possible.   

Reference:

O’Hair, D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: Am introduction. New York:

            Bed ford/St. Martin’s

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Self- Concept: “Perceiving the Self and Others”


I believe evaluating myself will be different in the way someone else would evaluate me. I have the tendency to evaluate myself harder than others would do. I had always thought the worse first before I could see the positive.  For example: I remember when I had to speak at a church function and while walking up to the podium all I could focus only on was how nervous, tense and uncomfortable I felt. After I finished speaking I begin to question myself on whether or not did I say the right things or was the words clear for people to understand. My thoughts so strong within me about whether I communicated well to other or not, it became a torment to me. I just accept the fact I was not competent in the way I communicated to others and the message was not good. Until people in the church started coming up to me and saying, “how they enjoyed the message and it was personally for them”. Of course I begin to thank God for his word and for using me. Over the years I have got better in controlling my nerves and negatively questioning or tormenting myself.  The similarities I have as a communicator would be being a good listener when someone is talking and having good eye contact as I am attentive to what the speaker is saying. 

One thing that surprised me the most about the way people said I spoke. Not only did they say I spoke with authority and accurate, but they said they did not see any nervousness at all. It was amazing to me because I know how I felt and could not remember anything between the beginning and ending of the message during my speaking engagement. “Our thoughts and cognitions influence how and what we communicate to others and at the same time influence the way that we interpret the behaviors and messages that others send to us." (O’Hair & Wiemann, 2009, p. 38)

The insights about communication I have gained from this week reading was learning about the three influences that helps us with our ability to use our cognitive skills and become a more competent communicator. The three influences to be a competent communicator are: Self-concept, self-esteem and self-efficacy. Having all three of these attribute when effectively communicating with others gives us the confident we need to get the right words across without questioning our ability as a competent communicator. O’Hair &Wiemann (2012) talks about self-concept has incredible power to shape ones communication with others, especially when one’s strengths or weakness is taking into consideration. Self-concept, self-esteem and self-efficacy can enhance my ability to become a competent communicator in my professional work and personal life. Not only will I  learn how to relate with others in a positive relationship, but will provide me the opportunity to communicate with both adults,  children and families in the early childhood field.

Reference:

O’Hair, D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: Am introduction. New York:

            Bed ford/St. Martin’s

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Communicating with others from a difference culture


I work at a center where diversity is welcome and supported each and every day. It is wonderful to work with children, family and colleagues who is different in many ways such as: culture, history, language and the way we live. Learning about various cultural history is a wonderful way to become open-mined of people difference, values and religious background. I love the fact in my classroom we expose children to both the English and Spanish language. There is a Spanish teacher who has just started and we are learning from each other. I find myself asking her a lot how to say certain words and its meaning and she in terms ask me how she say certain words too. Because of her accent I find myself asking her to repeat what she said because I don’t understand what she said. There were time I did not hear or understand a person who spoke with an accent, but stead of saying something I would smile and nod my head like I agree with what was said. O’Hair and Wiemann (2012) notes “Pseudo listening” is pretending to listen by nodding or saying “uh-huh” when you’re really not paying attention.  

The three thing that I use as strategies to help communicate more effectively are:

1.      Listening carefully (being attentive with focus).

2.      Speak slowly and ask question when I do not understand 

3.      Valuing what people  have to say, give good eye contact and respect others opinion

 

References:

 

O’Hair, D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: Am introduction. New York:

            Bed ford/St. Martin’s

Sunday, January 18, 2015

The television series assignment: Learning about communication skills and styles


The television series chose to watch during this blog assignment is called “Wentworth”, which is season 1 episode 3: the girl who waited.

“Wentworth is filmed at an all women prison. In this particular episode the relationship seem to be a little confusing especially with no volume, because I did not know if they were being nice or mean to each other. For example: when two lady talk to each the one particular woman in charge had a smile on her face. With the volume up I realize she was talking mean to her, but with a smile on her face. In other words I guess the woman in charge was talking in a pretty nice way. With the volume down I though the conversation was good as the characters talked to each other. With the volume up character in the television episode did not have a good communicative relationship with one another. After looking at the television series in silence, I have noticed various facial expression some of the characters made such as: Smiling, crying, frowning of the face and laughing with their mouth open and there were facial expression of angry as well.

At the beginning of this particular I noticed a little wearing a chef uniform, there was a man looked as though he was yelling and some people seem to be filming it. After then the man/boss finish yelling at this particular Chef, she walked away from him. All of a sudden the lady/chef turned around hit the boss in the face and poured hot butter all over him, which properly the reason why she ended up behind the prison  wall. After going to prison I noticed that this same particular woman seems to come in contact with other women in the prison in both negative and positive way. The woman was helping other prisoner and getting into them as well.          

Now watching the show with the sound turned on was similar to my perception of what I thought was taking place already. I believe the language was convey in a pretty nice way in which someone got angry. With the volume down the body language or cues was slightly difference then what I thought what the way saying. The assumption I made about the characters was on point about my interpretation of what was going on in the plot of this movie.

I fact I like it better with the sound turn down, because it focus to pay close attention to what was happening in the show. I was close to the assumption I had when the volume turned down and up. I am going to go back just to watch other episodes. It is important to be careful in assuming what a personal made be feeling or looking alike. It is better to know the entire story or reasoning behind what they do. If I have watch the show before my assumption would have been clear, correct and to the point.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Demonstrating Competent Communication


The person I think about that demonstrated competent communication within a particular context is President Barak Obama. Listening to some of his pervious speeches I found President Obama to be an interesting and amazing speaker. President Obama is very articulate and words are clear, precise and to the point. During his first inauguration speech President Obama showed competent by the way he recited his speech without putting focus in looking down at the words written on his paper. He seemed to keep eye contact more on the American people/his voters. While looking at the inauguration on television I noticed the crowd of people gave President Obama their full attention. Some people was crying, so looked in awe and other were joyous by the big smile that was on their face. I truly believe President Barak Obama is intelligent, effective in his communication skill and well education. I also think he is good role model in professionalism, because he continue to show self-control and do his best especially when others seems to work against him. Yes, I would like to model some my own communication behaviors after President Barak Obama, because I will be a competent, effective and amazing speaker like him.