Saturday, February 20, 2016

Final Good by

Three most learned throughout my graduate experience:
1.      Research is so important because it is always changing
2.      Communication in the work environment
3.      Providing feedback to your students
My long term goal is to positively impact students and teachers by following my dream of becoming a professor and professional trainer.
I have gained so much knowledge and experience in this course than I thought I would. When you think you’re doing your best and it’s not enough Dr. Daragh always provided great feedback that kept me interested and encouraged to keep me working on this capstone project.  I had to dig deeper into research for this project and found more interesting facts about family engagements. It was also nice that I had helpful peers that gave great insights, feedback and helpful resources to help in in my research. I greatly appreciate my colleagues, family, peers and professor for all the support. So many times I wanted to just quit and come back to it. WE MADE IT!!!


“A CHILD EDUCATED ONLY AT SCHOOL IS AN UNEDUCATED CHILD”- ANONYMOUSE




Kwe’Shonte Mathews

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Saturday, February 13, 2016

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

Child and Family learning network, a national community of practice of collaboration of family and consumer sciences. This site appealed to me because it focuses on the field of child, youth and family development. We need communication for family development. Young children will do better at everything when families are practicing great communication skills. This site provides community help and resources and they host family webinars. There were no jobs posted, but another interesting thing I saw was that they promote and advocate in research for the wellbeing of children today.
National Council of Family Relations (ncfr) is a national nonprofit organization that focuses on family research, practice and education. The thing that appealed to me the most in this site was that they offer a certified family life credential and they provide career development for all members at all levels.
A position I would like to apply for through this organization is Assistant professor, Human develop and family studies as a full time position.  Some responsibilities are


·         Teach undergraduate program courses.
·         Provide vision for program initiatives and accreditation.
·         Supervise student field experiences and internships in agencies/settings serving families and children.
·         Collaborate with professionals from private and public settings to enhance the degree program.
·         Serve on university, college, and departmental committees.
·         Advice and mentor undergraduate majors.

The qualifications are:
·         Doctorate in Human Development & Family Studies or closely related field. (ABD nearing dissertation completion may be considered at instructor level in a non-tenure track position.)
·         Subject matter expertise in Family Studies or Family Life Education
·         Ability to work collaboratively with departmental members in maintaining and strengthening the program.
·         A minimum of two years recent work experience in a family life/studies, family and consumer sciences or related position.
·         Successful record of scholarship commensurate with rank.

National Childcare association
What appealed to me the most on this site was that this organization supports only what is beneficial to children. They question the morals of policy makers because of the delivery of their plans and intentions. This organization research before they follow through on what is best. I only saw membership  opportunities.