My Implishment Of My Personal Statement For Early Childhood Education

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I believe in the successful development and learning of each, individual child. It is about engaging the student in a way that they feel motivated depending on their level and learning style. Teaching is about constant stimulation of the brain through hands on activities and relating knowledge to real experiences. Students are inspired by teachers in a society where we are rich in culture, constantly engaged, and adopting in a positive dynamic. It is my conviction as a pre-k teacher that each child can learn regardless of their conditions and needs if they have a good foundation and an early intervention. Education begins at the infancy stage and continues on even at the age of independence and adulthood.

I am proud to be a teacher and I love to teach, especially in the early childhood setting. 1999 was the first year I walked into a little old pre-school lab as a teacher assistance. I felt very comfortable and in control in front of a class. My experience in the Exploration Station school, where the children learn by exploring, is with the ample knowledge in Early Childhood. I am very proud to belong to the one of the only STEM preschool in Florida with a high scope curriculum. I work with children from birth to …show more content…

I have always had a great interest in teaching children and believe that I will excel in this area. Although I majored in ESE as an undergraduate, my trainings during that stage helped develop effective modes of thinking and research approaches. In addition, I conscientiously self-studied many works related to education which have enabled me to construct a solid groundwork for more advanced studies in this field. Last but not the least, my current teaching career and my teaching experience will play a positive role in facilitating my target degree

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