Thursday, November 8, 2012

3rd Observation


is a director of a multi age preschool program.

 

This program services children who are 3 and 4 years of age.  This program is an inclusive program that serves children with disabilities along with children who are normal functioning.  This is a large program that serves children in ten different counties.  Some of the centers have mixed age preschool rooms, where as other centers has a specific 3 year old room and a 4 year old room.  (They follow the cut of date the school district does.)

 

This program services a wide range of cultures, and those different cultures are represented throughout the classrooms.  There were family posters that were posted in the classroom that represent each child’s family.  When children are able to understand and take pride in their culture, they will be able to more understand in cultures that are different then their own.  It is wonderful to see preschools that respect families, and their home language, and their home cultures.

 

Talking to the supervisor I can hear and feel the passion she has with the children and the families that she serves.  This program works very closely with each family to get to know them, understand their cultures.  This program has each family create a family goal, and educational goals.  These goals help to get the families involved in the child’s educational career, and help to build fabulous relationships with the educators and the families.  This observation helped me to see how important it is for parent involvement.

 

I was starting to struggle a little bit with my research paper, and being able to see and witness the importance of parent involvement. Throughout my observations I was able to realize how important it is to value each family’s culture.  When families feel like they are valued, they will be able to confide more in the teacher, and will be more willing to get more involved in their child’s education. I needed this inspiration to help me have a better understanding of what parental insolvent in education really looks like.

2 comments:

  1. Making sure everyone feels valued is very important and key to parental involvement. If parents feel as though the teacher doesn't care about their child why should they care about your program. Parental involvement is really an indicator of school success so starting or teaching the importance of parental involvement at the EC level is key.

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  2. I love that they made family posters. It is nice to see that they involve the family in their class work. I'm sure they had to bring their posters home to work on them with the children. My daughter's class does posters as well but it is only displayed during their star student time. The children are proud of their family and it is nice to display!

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