My greatest hope for the future is that all parents would try to teach their kids the right way. Some parents believe that what they say is right and nothing is they say is wrong. As an advocate for the future of anti-bias education, I will continue to work tirelessly for the children to be taught the right way. We as anti-bias educator should always make it a point to keep up with all the things that will help to make a change for the kids of the future, this means all the laws and legislation that will affect our kids. Anyone who want a completely anti-bias education should make sure that they keep communication open between home, family and community.
To my colleagues, I have enjoyed reading your blog post and learning from each other. Hopefully, we keep in touch and continue to read each other blogs as we process through our college careers and afterward. Good to ALL OF YOU.
It is great to see you so passionate and working hard towards providing a bright future for children. Thank you for all your insights and contributions, helping me gain different perspectives.
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ReplyDeleteI think that is one of the biggest challenges in teaching, especially in teaching children of varying abilities - "some parents believe that what they say is right and nothing is they say is wrong". It is refreshing to see so many anti-bias educators passionate about speaking up for children regardless of the obstacles they will face. Best of luck to you. Beth