Three
Consequences:
1) The US
and other countries are struggling to adequately take action in regards to the
reality that children are lacking basic material in their home environments; in
which, the deprivation is affecting young children’s school performance and
their ability to retain information in the classroom.
2) Although
we come from different worlds, professionals from the US and other countries
have similar views about the need in providing children with high-quality
education and care, even though implementing the urgent need is not up to par.
3) The US is
doing away with other methods of teaching; such as, play, creativity,
exploration, etc. US school systems are now focused on drilling children to
obtain information instead of remembering that different forms of teaching can
be more beneficial for children to succeed in school and in life.
One
Goal:
I plan to apply myself more in discovering ways to stay aware
of and bring awareness to others in regards to children who are suffering the
most in the world; particularly, the lack of quality care and education, poor
living environments, etc.
We must remember that one day we will age and become just as
vulnerable in our future as young children are today. If we fail to build up
our children toward success, the failure falls back on us. We will be unable to
leave the responsibility of the working field in the hands of generations to
come, due to the lack of education and/or competency. We will be denying not
only our children, but ourselves for a better future.
Sha-Kevia
ReplyDeleteYou made a very interesting point about growing old. Yes the children today are the ones that will be taking care of us and the rest of society. Let us hope that early childhood educators find the time among all the standards, to teach empathy, respect, and the ability to cope. These life skills are just as necessary as learning letters and numbers. Thank you for all your responses on the discussions and blogs. I hope to "talk" to you in our next class.
Mary Jo
Sha-Kevia, I really enjoyed really your post during these pass eight weeks. Even though we had little contact with our international contact, you still provided great information on different subject. So let's continue to provide quality education to our young children, because they need us...good luck in your next class.
ReplyDeleteJanet