Posts Tagged ‘Journey’

Buying Bags Guide

February 28th, 2010

Bag is very important when you are traveling to somewhere for a holiday. It is used to bring clothes and also many other small things during your journey. In the next two months you will need bags because it is a summer holiday and you will surely go for a vacation. If you really need bags, you’d better buy it now because there are still many discounts in stores. In buying the bags you need to choose the best one and to help you choosing the bags, you need to open Shopwiki.com.

The Shopwiki is the best online guide that you can get if you want to buy any types of Bags. This website is not an online store but it gives you enough information about all types of bags that you can buy from the market. Here you will see the details of many bags and Backpacks. The displayed bags are the same types as you will see on the bags stores in your town.

You can also see the details of many luggage products in this website. you can take a look all luggage products before you buy it from your favorite stores. This website gives you all information you need to get the best bags for your purposes.

Teacher Roles and Responsibilities

December 29th, 2009

Being an early childhood teacher requires you to be willing to wear many hats. As an experienced teacher, you are already prepared to be flexible. As a new teacher, remember that your job description may change on a daily basis.

In most cases, your role as an early childhood teacher will be very similar to that of a guide. A guide leads others down new paths. A guide walks beside a person on a journey, not in front. A guide also keeps others safe from harm.

As an early childhood teacher, you will be challenged to find new experiences to share with children. Guide children, do not lead them, and move in a direction that interests the child. As a guide, allow the child to choose their learning and playing style while making safety your number one concern!

Give up the notion that a teacher knows everything. Become a partner in learning and encourage children to find their own answers instead of providing the answers for them. By being a partner, teachers learn with the children and share in their experiences.

Early childhood teachers support learning by providing activities and materials that children find engaging. By facilitating learning, supplying a developmentally appropriate environment, interesting materials, and adequate time to explore, play, and interact, children find learning easy and fun!

To nurture is to nourish. Nurturing a child encompasses all aspects of development: social, emotional, cognitive, and physical. In every interaction, a teacher should nurture appropriate growth and development.

Teachers must also take care to listen to a child including interpreting words and actions. Listening carefully helps teachers determine a child’s needs and aids in furthering the child’s development.

Teachers communicate with many people throughout the day: parents, children, support staff, the general public, and administrators. Early childhood teachers must be prepared to communicate with all of these people. You should feel comfortable opening up, asking questions, seeking advice, and sharing your experiences.

Paperwork, lesson planning, preparing materials and the environment, and negotiating require teachers to have strong management skills. Managing a classroom requires organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment. There are many balls in the air and it is your job is to keep them up and moving!

Teaching is full of many responsibilities, roles, and challenges. Like most worthwhile endeavors, it brings both challenges and rewards. Be flexible and you will more readily enjoy the rewards of teaching young children.

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By: Childcare Education Institute