Saturday, April 26, 2014

Final Blog 6162

As I reflected on this class I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of new knowledge I gained. My favorite subject was equity. Equity is so important in all areas of early childhood development. I also learned of the depth of information that is out there both international and nationally. I did become very aggravated and overwhelmed as I viewed various information within our field.

One consequence of learning about ECE in other countries is that I have been made aware of how deep the need for research within our field. I had hoped that other countries would know more, although each country has different strengths it is not coming together as it should.

The second consequence to learning international is the unity we can feel . It is amazing to know that we are all on the same side and having a desire to learn more about early childhood.

Finally, a consequence is the knowledge that I have not even dented research of the early childhood . However, I think there will always be more to learn.

I am excited to continue this journey and I am in anticipation of all the new knowledge I will gain. My goal would be to continue to educate myself with various media both nationally and internationally. I really enjoyed BAM radio and have saved it to my favorites and will visit it often. Anyone who reads this...Please visit http://www.bamradionetwork.com/ and plug in a subject and see what you get you will be happy with the results.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Burnout

Through this weeks discussion Dr. Meyers asked me how I would keep passion for the field;therefore, I looked up Burnout on Bam Radio. I found the podcast entitled "Getting Beyond Burnout".

Burnout is caused by teachers not feeling empowered or supported in what they need to do. Powerlessness is what causes burnout both in teachers and students.

A good way to cure burnout can be combated with professional development or goal setting.
During  burnout exercise during the day, a new hobby, spiritual activities, and becoming healthy.

Keeping a Journal may be helpful and having a good support system. "Connecting outwardly".

REACH OUT for ASSISTANCE!


"Burnout among teachers is a growing problem driven by increased feelings of powerlessness in the classroom and profession. Our guests explore the roots of the problem and offer practical guidance on getting through and beyond burnout."

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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Digging Deeper

I linked to the partners of BAM radio and found  21 links to other early childhood sites. Head start is a program that was created to help in equity. BAM radio has a link to the National Head Start association. On this site is pod casts directed toward the Head Start program. Below is a list of  podcasts. Additionally you can subscribe via iTunes.

Vision Screening: Avoiding the Big Mistakes 
Guests: Dr. Bruce Moore, Dr. Jean Ramsey, and Susan Proctor

Are We making a Difference? New study says... 
Guests: Catriona Macdonald and Ronna Cook.
Preparing Head Start for H1N1 Flu 
Dr. Lisa Barrios and Tia Campbell
Accessing Stimulus Dollars for Head Start Guest Ted Waters with host Scott Stapf 


http://www.nhsa.org/nhsa_radio

I was pleasantly surprised to find more radio pod-casts. I appreciate these because time is precious, so when I am commuting I can educate myself even more during drive time!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Two must Listen web cast.

These two web casts were very helpful in the issue of standards in the early years. The arguments is between very DAP teachers and teachers that love common core standards. If you take both and balance the kindergarten classroom with rich learning through play activities and vibrant didactic teaching SUCCESS OF DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE STANDARDS AND IMPLEMENTATION  FALLS ON A WELL PREPARED TEACHER THROUGH PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.  

National K-3 Standards Harm or Help Young Children?
Randi Weingarten, Edward Miller, Lisa Guernsey with Rae Pica
 this web cast, they discuss the concern of implementing Preschool and Kindergarten Standards. Research shows that children that learn to read at 5 and children that learn at 7 show know differences by age 11. 

The fear is that children that aren't learning these skills at age 5 will end up labeled as deficient. 

The point is equity in Literacy and Numeracy not Standards. The standards are to help ALL children be exposed to academics. 

Some believe that standards are promoting didactic teaching rather than a balance o didactic and play learning which is stunting social emotional growth. 


What matters is how to implementing standards both didactically, through play, and dramatic play. 

Can Kindergarten Standards Be Implemented in a Developmentally Appropriate Way?Randi Weingarten, Edward Miller, Lisa Guernsey with Rae Pica

Mrs. Weingarten- Feels like the standards help scaffold the learning for children and teachers. Third grade teachers shouldn't be held responsible. 

Ed Standards have become a "Sacred Cow"  there is no research that shows that standards helps K-3. 

We need to become strong advocates for our children and not allow tests to be misused and become the only way children are assessed. 

Implementation is what is important to have a positive experience and outcome from standards.


National K-3 Standards Harm or Help Young Children?Randi Weingarten, Edward Miller, Lisa Guernsey with Rae Pica

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Are proposed national, common core standards developmentally appropriate at the kindergarten level? Class, wealth, social status, and implementation may all be factors. In this two-part series Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, defends the program to critics who argue that national standards are neither needed nor helpful.


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http://www.bamradionetwork.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=554:jackstreet54&catid=35:jackstreet54&Itemid=89 


Can Kindergarten Standards Be Implemented in a Developmentally Appropriate Way?Randi Weingarten, Edward Miller, Lisa Guernsey with Rae Pica

picDo common core standards for kindergarten mean standardized testing for very young children? If not, how will the standards be measured? There are many questions around how this program will ultimately be implemented.  In this segment our guests zoom in on the challenges, potential pitfalls and possible ways to employ kindergarten standards in a developmentally appropriate way.
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http://www.jackstreet.com/jackstreet/WMBK.RTKindergartenregulation2.cfm



Global Initiative

The global initiative is working with Brazil to develop good leadership and policy in their Early Childhood Program. They have begun to translate videos to educate Brazilians. Se the below paragraph for more direct info.


Núcleo Ciência Pela InfânciaAs part of its Global Children’s Initiative, the Center launched Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância, its first major programmatic effort outside the United States. In collaboration with local experts, this project aims to use the science of child health and development to guide stronger policies and larger investments to benefit young children and their families in Brazil.
Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância is a collaboration between the Center, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard University, Fundação Maria Cecilia Souto Vidigal, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of São Paulo, and Insper. This project represents a unique opportunity for the Center to work with Brazilian scholars, policymakers, and civil society leaders to adapt the Center’s programmatic model for the local context in order to catalyze more effective policies and programs that will, ultimately, foster a more prosperous, sustainable, and equitable society.
Together, these organizations engage in the following activities:
  • Building a scientific agenda and community of scholars around early childhood development;
  • Synthesizing and translating scientific knowledge for application to social policy. This will include working with the Center’s longtime partner organization, Frameworks Institute, to effectively communicate the science of child development in the Brazilian cultural context;
  • Strengthening leadership around early childhood development through an executive leadership course for policymakers;
  • Translating and adapting the Center’s existing print and multimedia resources for a Brazilian audience

http://developingchild.harvard.edu/index.php/activities/global_initiative/applying_the_science_of_early_childhood_in_brazi/