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We all know that early childhood development is important. What we take for granted is that the research is ever changing and so are children. What one age group can do today, a younger age group can do tomorrow. Politics, technology, and education of teachers all play a large role in early childhood education today. I will advocate for the children, but in less I laugh about the frustrations in early childhood education, I may go insane.
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1. Joselyn, E. (2006). Standardized Testing [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://thenotebook.org
2. Glasbergen, R. (1996). Reading is Cool [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://daretobite.blogspot.com
3. Sipress (N.D.) Unknown Title [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://pandamopfloor.blogspot.com
Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the second comic you've posted! It truly shows how times have changed! I want to say thank you for all of the innovative and insightful information you have shared with us on your blog and during our discussions! I have truly taken a lot of best practices from you! Best of luck to you with your future endeavors!
Amanda,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the comics. I agree that it is so important for us to remember our sense of humor. This is a tough field. It is draining physically, mentally, and emotionally. We must find a way to stay supported and continue to laugh. I think we've had a great supprt network in throughout this course. Being able to share ideas and frustrations with each other has been very beneficial to me. Thank you for being a part of my network. I hope we meet again in future courses.
:)Jen