Monday, December 14, 2015

Final Post


 

It’s hard to believe this is my final blog post for my Master’s Program at Walden University! I was hesitant at first to go back to school and earn my Master’s Degree. I was wondering how I would handle my job and my family, but I managed and now I am getting ready to complete my dream of earning a Master’s! I have learned a lot through this program, but if I had to share the things that stuck with me the most I would saying:

·         Learning how to effectively implement a culturally diverse program

·         Learning better ways to communicate and work as a team

·         That learning never really stops. Even after the completion of this program, I feel that there is more I need to know in order to be the best teacher I can be.

 

My next goal is to become a Board Certified Teacher. I have accomplished all of my goals this far, I might as well try to accomplish them all!

 

I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to all of my instructors and class mates. I have learned so much from all of you! Good luck in all of your future endeavors!

2 comments:

  1. Good luck to you April! I too was hesitant to go back to school, but so thankful I did and it passed by so quickly! This program has taught us so much about the field and I hope it helps us continue to grow as professionals and advocates. Best of wishes to you and thank you for all of the knowledge you shared!

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  2. Knowledge of how to effectively implement a culturally diverse program help support children from the risk of developing the emotional disorder and help support children to recognize the differences, as well as connections, between one another. Developing effective communication skills will contribute to improving young children social skills and interpersonal relationships with other children. I believe that active communication is the foundation for the team and children to interact. I wish you all the best and send my blessing with your endeavors.

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