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Saturday, December 15, 2012
Code of Ethics by the NAEYC and DEC
P-1.7—We shall strive to build individual relationships
with each child; make individualized adaptations in
teaching strategies, learning environments, and
curricula; and consult with the family so that each
child benefits from the program. If after such efforts
have been exhausted, the current placement does not
meet a child’s needs, or the child is seriously jeopardizing
the ability of other children to benefit from the
program, we shall collaborate with the child’s family
and appropriate specialists to determine the additional
services needed and/or the placement option(s)
most likely to ensure the child’s success. (Aspects of
this principle may not apply in programs that have a
lawful mandate to provide services to a particular
population of children.)
I believe this code is very important for educators to adhere because it is educators duties and responsibilities to make sure that each child in his or her classroom receive the same education as other individual children. We as educators are responsible for providing an environment where the children have access to a variety of resources and tools to help them grow academically in school. Also, communicating with the parents are key to ensure the child's success in the classroom.
I-2.3—To welcome all family members and encourage them to participate in the program.
I am happy that many schools and now child care centers or learning academies for preschoolers are now implementing parent/teacher conferences so that the teachers can meet with the parents and inform the parents about the academic progress of the child before they reach kindergarten or first grade. Having that one on one with the parents I believe is highly important to ensure the success of the child academic level later on.
P-3C.1—In decisions concerning children and programs, we shall draw upon the education, training, experience, and expertise of staff members.
I think that all staff members of a particular educational system should be entitled to voice their opinions, skills, training, and experience especially if it will benefit the children as a whole. I think when organizations are unified it teaches the children that teamwork is important for the success of any job or situation. Plus, when an organization are unified, it helps the educators, children, and families come together to provide an environment that is safe, positive, and trusting for everyone. I think each person has a talent or skill that they can share and it helps everyone. It does take a village to raise a child and takes a unified group of people to build a successful foundation.
NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf
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I agree that family participation in a child's education is important to their success. What do you do if the parents are unable to participate fully because of language or cultural barriers?
ReplyDeleteI also choose selections from NAYCE, it was nice to read your perspective. I agree communication with parents is KEY!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this course with me. I really appreciate all of your comments, input and shared knowledge. I enjoyed reading your posts. God bless you and your son.
ReplyDeleteI agree that is the teachers responsibility to make sure every child gets education and help they need in the class. I feel you should do what you can to help the child succeed and reach out to the families to give them support .
ReplyDeleteI want to say thank you for all the great responses you provided in our discussions and for having a great blog. You shared a lot of great information and resources that are very helpful and i can suggest them to parents for their children and also to other teachers. I wish you the best in all your future endeavors.
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed reading your blog and discussion posts. Good luck with your study and whatever might be in your future path.
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