These words reflect on my most frequently used words and wonderings in this course. While they may just be words, they reflect my feelings, frustrations, curiosity, and overall thoughts on the matter discussed through this course. These are words that I will carry with me to the end of this program and through my career as an anti-bias educator.
I like those words. Those words mean a lot to me also. I take a stand against racism for all diverse people. It is my goal to help children become success as a result of using an anti-bias curriculum. Thanks
Hi Emily, Those words are very remarkable for anti-bias educators. We keep striving to help children and families overcome their various bias and stereotypes on a daily basis,having in mind that we are just helping to promote unity in diversity.
Emily, I love your word art. The words you have selected speak volumes. The word KNOWLEDGE really stands out to me. All the classes at Walden have given me a greater knowledge to become an anti-bias educator, as well as take a stand for other's rights. Cinda
Emily, I cam very much relate to your word art and agree with you that these words are some of the most important. I have learned so much about children and their development throughout this course. There are really so many factors that are constantly influencing children. The more knowledgeable we are about children and their development the more likely we are to be effective in working with them.
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ReplyDeleteI like those words. Those words mean a lot to me also. I take a stand against racism for all diverse people. It is my goal to help children become success as a result of using an anti-bias curriculum. Thanks
Hi Emily,
ReplyDeleteThose words are very remarkable for anti-bias educators. We keep striving to help children and families overcome their various bias and stereotypes on a daily basis,having in mind that we are just helping to promote unity in diversity.
Thanks for your amazing word art.
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI love your word art. The words you have selected speak volumes. The word KNOWLEDGE really stands out to me. All the classes at Walden have given me a greater knowledge to become an anti-bias educator, as well as take a stand for other's rights.
Cinda
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI cam very much relate to your word art and agree with you that these words are some of the most important. I have learned so much about children and their development throughout this course. There are really so many factors that are constantly influencing children. The more knowledgeable we are about children and their development the more likely we are to be effective in working with them.