Wednesday, February 24, 2016

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

When I Reflect About My Collegial, Professional Learning Community

Three consequences of my experience being part of a caring, collaborative learning community for my professional growth:

          I have gained more knowledge about the early childhood systems, how they have developed and their goals for closing the disparity gaps.




          I also have a greater respect for the families that struggle daily not only to ensure their child(ren) get quality educations, but to provide for them the best they are able.


       I am even more encouraged use my voice and advocate for the rights and needs of others. I was told a long time ago that the squeaky wheel gets the grease and I was forced to put that into motion with my own children. Now I am ready to use it to help others!




One of my goals is to stay abreast of current advocacy, policy and system development work to help children and families thrive.
I have truly enjoyed this class, the knowledge and insight I have gained, and the wonderful discussions we have shared.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Dianna,
    I have truly enjoyed your post across these past seven weeks. Through your post my fountain of knowledge has been expanded. I wish you much prosperity as you continue to gain more knowledge to become that voice for the families and children you serve.

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  2. Hi Dianna,

    I agree with your statement, "I have gained more knowledge about the early childhood systems, how they have developed and their goals for closing the disparity gaps." I have, also, gained this understanding! Your insight during this course has inspired me to research and obtain further knowledge in the field of early childhood. I have really enjoyed sharing ideas and perspectives with you during this course and greatly appreciate your feedback!

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  3. Hi Dianna:
    I truly enjoyed reading your Blog Post. I too have developed a special place in my heart for families since being a part of this course. Families are special and they need to be serviced to have a better future for their children.

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