Monday, October 21, 2013

WEEK 8


WOW! Sunday will be a big relief and a very happy moment for me. It seems like yesterday I started this program. I have learned many things in this course and especially from my classmates. I am not going to miss all the papers and assignments but I will miss hearing my classmate’s views and life experiences. I was excited each week to read what others wrote! So I want to say thank you! Thank each person for sharing their opinions and holding nothing back J

Secondly,

I want to thank Dr. Teri. Her weekly news letters helped take a little stress off my back because I knew what to expect for the week. You are an awesome teacher and I only hope to help others as you have helped and inspired me!! So once again thank you!

I wanted to share a few pictures of my inspiration… my family J Also I wanted to share a picture of the students that I educate on my school J






 
Post at least 3 deeply felt learning’s from this program:

·         This field has created ethics guidelines which guide professionals in their interactions with children, families, colleagues, policy makers, and the public in general (Laureate Education, 2011). With that said, over the course that have given me the tools to interact with others in a professional manner and has given me the tools to be able to make a difference

·         This program has taught me that there is hope in the future of our children. I have seen others in my class that shares the same passion for our children!

·         WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

 

Long-Term Goal:

 

·         I want to make sure that every child in Muscogee County has basic knowledge of the importance of following a healthy lifestyle. I want to be able to go into each classroom and educate our children and provide take home tools for them.

 

 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Internationally ECE Community


This week I was able to research many different international organizations. I picked the three that stood out to me the most and that I felt made a difference in children’s lives. I found that all three organizations were there for children and their families during hard times in their life. That is when we need someone to pick us up the most.

 

1.       Rainbows: 


Rainbows is an international, not-for-profit organization that fosters emotional healing among children grieving a loss from a life-altering crisis. Rainbows has been implemented in 49 of the United States (the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam) and in Australia, Austria, Canada, England, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Saipan, Scotland, Singapore, Switzerland and Wales.

There are no current job openings at this organization but if there were a job opening you could be on the board. The Governing Board of Rainbows determines policy, monitors the implementation and effectiveness of policy and strategic direction, and provides legislative advice and consent to the management of Rainbows. In this capacity, the membership of the Governing Board maintains legal responsibility for Rainbows as defined by law.

I choose this organization because we often look over children in need after a life changing crisis. This gives children a person to go to if they fill they do not have anyone else to turn to.

 


Mission: Providing hope and resources for those without life’s essentials


Vision: No child or family goes to bed hungry

What We Do:

 Feed The Children addresses four basic needs: food and nutrition, water and sanitation, education and health, and livelihood community development. In addition to helping families and communities around the world achieve lasting self-sufficiency, Feed The Children also responds quickly in times of disaster to provide emergency supplies for those in need.

The reason why I choose this organization is because I am an advocate for our families provided proper nutrition on a daily basis. It is important that our children do not go hungry.  It breaks my heart if I hear that a child did not eat because their parents did not have enough money.

Job Opportunties:

Digital Fundraising Specialist

Department: Fundraising

SUMMARY:

The Digital Fundraising Specialist is responsible for managing the development, execution, and management of web appeals and online intradepartmental fundraising activity, as well as managing the content for FTC web, Mobile and project priorities

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Manages and coordinates all fundraising efforts under the direction of the Direct Response (Fundraising) Department Leadership.

Establishes a tracking process and monitoring campaign milestones in order to provide pre and post campaign reporting analysis.

Develops reporting, structure, and checks and balances with internal and external fundraising process and work-flow.

Negotiates campaign schedules in collaboration with Senior Director.

Assist Senior Director and Web Director with management of strategic execution and prioritization which will line up with FTC’s Strategic Plan.

Works with external and in house resources to meet department and organization objectives.

Carries, out, manages and affects decisions made through web or any donor relations under the direction of management.

Manages web related invoicing keeping the budget and prepares for leadership approval.

Maintains regular attendance and punctuality which are critical in order to complete the day to day tasks of this position.

Establishes an environment of high performance and continuous improvement that values learning, a commitment to quality, welcomes and encourages collaboration, and fosters both intra and inter-departmental dialogue and respect.

Requirements

Education: Associates degree in marketing, web design, communications or equivalent preferred

Experience: Two to three years related experience with coordinating and managing multiple projects. Must be able to multi-task multiple levels of tasks given. Must work in a fast-paced environment using hands on experience. This position requires a strong proofreader. Bookkeeping experience preferred. Online/web, mobile platform experience preferred. Ability to work in various content management systems. Ability to edit and post content to digital properties, websites, ecommerce platforms and external platforms. Some experience and knowledge of HTML (5) and CSS.

Any combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.

Licenses and Certifications: None required

 

3.       Child Help:   http://www.childhelp-usa.com/pages/about

Mission:  Childhelp® exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. We focus our efforts on advocacy, prevention, treatment, and community outreach.

I chose this organization because there are many children out there that have been neglected by their parents or caregiver and need someone that they can trust. This organization has helped so many children and there are many more children out there they need their help.

Job opportunities:

Title: Teacher

Department: Childhelp Alice C. Tyler Village

Location: Lignum, VA

Description

  JOB/POSITION OVERVIEW

 Under general supervision of the Education Director, plans and implements an instructional program that provides related educational services for students with severe emotional and behavioral disabilities  Manages student behavior, assesses and evaluates student achievement, and modifies instructional activities, as required; carries out a variety of student monitoring and controls activities; performs related duties as required or assigned.  Positions covered by this specification serve general education or special education classrooms.  Classes taught may be single or multi-grade level, subject, skill or specialty oriented.  Greater than average monitoring is required to protects the health and safety of clients while providing academic instruction and managing client's behaviors.  Reads and implements each client's individualized treatment plan, IEP, and 504 Plan.  Plans programming and is an active team member in carrying out treatment goals.  Participates as a member of the Multi-Disciplinary Team and maintains a team environment.

  QUALIFICATIONS

State Requirements/Qualifications:

 Must have or be eligible for Virginia licensure with endorsement(s) required for teaching assignment(s).

  Education:

 • Minimum of BA/BS from an accredited college.  Preference given to Master’s Level candidates and dually certified applicants in both General Education and Special Education.

  Training and Experience:

 • A minimum of one year of experience managing a special education classroom.  Experience working in residential treatment setting is strongly preferred.

• Must participate in a minimum of 15 hours annually of in-service training applicable to specific job duties and responsibilities, and requisite Virginia Department of Education annual professional development, including collegiate coursework necessary to maintain licensure.

• Possess a current certificate for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first aid.

• Possess a valid Virginia Driver’s License.

  PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

   Must have ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, lift and grasp.  Should be physically fit with the ability to engage in strenuous activity with the residents.  Must be able to perceive the attributes of objects such as size, shape, temperature and/or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of the fingertips.  Possesses the ability to express and exchange ideas via spoken word during activities in which they must convey detail or important spoken instructions to others accurately, sometimes quickly and loudly.  Hearing to perceive the nature of sounds with no less than 40 db loss @ Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz with or without correction; ability to perceive detailed information through oral communication and to make fine discriminations in sound.  Perform repetitive motions with wrists, hands and fingers.  Be able to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and to be able to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.  Work requires a minimum standard of visual acuity with or without correction that will enable people in the role to complete administrative and clerical tasks and visually observe residents on the unit and in therapeutic activities.

  MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION

   1. Completes and documents teacher administered assessment.  Consistently reassesses for changes in the client's educational status or needs.  

2. Makes recommendations based upon assessment data.  Evaluates academic proficiency and determines appropriate academic curriculum for student based upon assessment data, age, strengths, and special needs.

3. Independently develops individualized and educationally appropriate goals and objectives for IEPs in all areas.  Develops individualized behavior plans and transition plans according to DOE guidelines.

4. Reinforces appropriate academic and pro-social behavior.

5. Delivers instruction designed to meet goals and objectives of IEPs and treatment plans.  Consistently incorporates technology into structured lesson plans.  Utilizes appropriate curricular and classroom modifications and accommodations.

6. Completes report cards according to set schedule.

7. Maintains a safe, clean, and neat classroom environment, recognizes potential risks and threats to safety within the therapeutic classroom environment.

8. Demonstrates and ability to engage direct care staff in classroom activities and classroom management.