Sunday, June 21, 2015
WE DID IT!!!!
WOW!!!! That is the only way I can describe how I am feeling at this moment. I literally just turned in our final paper, and posted to our discussion board. I can't believe that we did it, we complete our masters program and moving on to who knows where. For the last almost two years I have been on a roller coaster ride, and we are finally slowing down. I don't want to say we are stopping, because I believe that we all have a passion for what we do, and will continue to be life-long learners and advocate for this field that we have worked SO hard to be apart of.
Throughout my time here I have had many times I will remember. But a few stick out as being very influential in my learning both professionally and personally.
By now I know that all of you are aware that I had a TBI, but being able to share my story was not something that I was able to do until I started my schooling here at Walden. I thought people might judge me or look at me differently if they knew, and never felt confident. You all have given me the opportunity to share, and reflect on pieces of myself that I have never looked at too closely before. And from the bottom of my heart THANK YOU! I can't ever say how much it has meant to me. In fact, I am actually going to go ahead with the help of my mother to tell my story to the world. I am going to be writing a book, for parents with students who have disabilities but are also gifted and talented. It is something that even to this day is still a struggle but there is hope and light at what seems like and endlessly dark tunnel! If I can inspire one parent, or child with what I have learned that makes my journey well worth every hurtle, and hiccup. So again, thank you so much for even just taking the time to listen it means more than you will ever know!
I have learned more about biases something that has stuck with me was a goal that I have set aside from another course was the idea of -isms. This was a topic that struck me hard in both my personal and professional life. I have actually been in the process of putting together an in-service training with my director and executive director to talk to the staff at my childhood center about this topic. I feel strongly that the most important part of this is to start with yourself before you can go off and change the world. Being able to create lines of open communication with people who might fall into an “-ism category” is essential when creating relationships with the families of your children.
Another lesson that I took away from this journey was actually from the concentration part of teaching adults. I was able to do interview with professionals in that field, and I spoke to an amazing educator who taught me that it is OKAY to question authority. I know that sounds like a funny thing to learn, but it was an invaluable lesson to me. It helped to teach me that as long as I have a strong foundation, and am knowledgeable about my passion, when I don't agree with a decision I can use my knowledge to advocate for what I believe is right. We were talking about the future of education, and what all the new demands and standards here in NYS are giving to the profession of teaching. Then we talked about what we can do about it. She helped me to see that I don't have to just sit back and let things be what will be. I have every right to question, challenge, fight, and argue. I have a voice, I have the education, I have experience and gaining more every day. I will be heard! So thank you Dr. Shepardson for that lesson that I will hold with me forever.
One of my long term goals is to change the face of early childhood education in the eyes of the public. I want to educate people on a massive scale that we are professionals in our field, and not just babysitters!! I heard a speaker at a NYSAEYC conference this year who said, every other profession has business cards and presents themselves as professionals. As educators we do not. We have to be professional if we want to be viewed as professional, and she had a valid point! My favorite line she said was "I'm not a "teacher" I am a Neuro Developmental Specialist."
I wish you all the best in your future endevors, and who knows... maybe our paths will cross again, I hope they do! And if you ever comes to the finger lakes region of NY get a hold of me and we can meet up to introduce ourselves face-to-face!!
Please feel free to contact me at any time in the future :)
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Samantha,
ReplyDeleteThank you to you as well for traveling this journey with me. You were in my first class and my last, I believe. It is a great accomplishment. I wish you the very best!! Thank you for always sharing your personal story. It really does advance the work that you do. When we work hard to over come obstacles in life it makes us credible.
Catherine
Hi Samantha, I agree it was a great feeling to submit our last assignment. I think I am ready for the roller coaster ride to slow down. Yes, the loops and turns have been incredible, but I am ready to take what I have been learning over the past 20 months and put it into practice!!!
ReplyDeleteThis journey has been incredible and it has been amazing to meet wonderful people like you who bring so much to class. Thank you for sharing your personal story as it was very inspiring. I wish you well with your book. It will make a difference in so many people's lives!
I wish you all the best!
Take care,
Stephanie
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ReplyDeleteHello Samantha,
ReplyDeleteI must say that this has been a difficult, but rewarding, journey for me as well. I am so thrilled and relieved that I have completed this last course. I have had many frustrating and nerve-wrecking days since starting on my Masters degree. Now I can really focus on my family and give them the time and attention that they deserve and need. I also must say that I have learned a significant amount in this course and other courses.
I really appreciate you for sharing your story with us. You are very brave for doing that. You have inspired me and many other people and your book will do the same. Thank you and I wish you the best in everything you do!!!
Best Wishes,
LaShaunda
Samantha,
ReplyDeleteHi Samantha, it’s nice to put a face to your name; Thanks for sharing your video. Even though we only had one class together I feel like I have known you forever. Your speech has truly inspired and motivated me to keep following my dreams. Maybe we will give a speech together at the White House. I think it is wonderful that you are going to share your story; you will be a great inspiration to many people who need it. I know your book will touch hearts, but also educate others who have gone down similar roads. Keep on following your dreams and I’m sure they will come true. I will definitely keep in touch. You do the same God bless.
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Hello Samantha I love the video. The journey has definitively been work while and one I will never forget. I want to thank you and I too wish you the best in your future journeys. I learned a great deal from you and I want to say thanks.Keep up the good work and enjoy your summer. WOW it is really over.
ReplyDeleteHi Samanatha,
ReplyDeleteThe video was very well done and very heartfelt. I want to say that I have enjoyed taking this journey with you as well. I wish you the very best in your future endeavors as well.
Christina
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