Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Blog 1 Becoming An Advocate


Blog Post I 

The insights that I gained in interviewing two teachers about advocacy were that they both are in current positions on boards where they are able to speak out on the needs of young children in their school districts. One teacher is an advocate on the health and safety of young children. The other teacher is an advocate on abuse of young children. I informed them both that I am interested in and would like to become an advocate against cultural biases and stereotyping in early childhood and they helped me with the following topics and current issues.

Some of the related topics are:
·       Biases with teacher, children, and parent relationships
·       Biases and stereotyping in the classroom environment
·       Biases with lesson planning
Some of the current issues related to this topic are:
·       How parent’s own biases affect their children and how parent’s teach their children about diversity.
·       Ways to avoid stereotyping in the classroom and how to maintain an Anti-bias and diverse environment.
·       Culture in the classroom and how to implement an Anti-bias curriculum
The teachers influenced me to use this topic because they were so interested in the topic as well. They gave many topics and current issues that are going on in regards to what I want to advocate in. They also suggested some ideas on how to assure that my classroom are free from biases and stereotyping.
Questions:
·       Have you ever encountered cultural biases in your classroom setting? What did you do about it?
·       Have you met any parents that may have a cultural bias that they share with their own children? How did you handle it?
·       What would a culturally anti-bias classroom look like to you?

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Ok, I got a little bored and decided to post this video just to see it on my blog. Tell me about yourself. Where are you from? What are your favorite hobbies? Have you decided what you want to be an advocate for? I have changed my mind more than twice. Let's get the conversations going....

I'm Joni, this is what friends call me. I'm a person who has worked with children almost my entire life :) My hobbies are crotcheting, traveling, reading, writing poetry, and writing gospel children's music.

Thanks to a great professor!!!

I would like to thank Professor Wilcek for the help she gave me. She took time out of her busy schedule to walk me through some questions that I had on my blog. Now all is well no more sweating it!

I think I can....I think I can....I know I can.....

Hugs from Ohio :)

Oh my goodness....this is crazy!!! Life can be complicated!

Introducing....Jonelle Fury

Hi,
My name is Jonelle Fury but you can call me Jo-Jo or Joni :)