4.22.2015

Time Well Spent

The past two years, in this masters program, have been such a whirlwind for me. While it now seems to have went by so quickly, it also felt like I would never reach the finish line. I have felt various emotions throughout this journey and have been challenged in ways I did not expect. I have surprised and even impressed myself, and have discovered a deep passion for politics along the way. A few major things that I learned during this journey are:

1.) That I CAN create positive social change if I put my mind to it. This capstone project has really challenged me to dig deep to produce quality work and I am really pleased with my accomplishments. I see now that if I work hard, I can make a difference in this field. I am now equipped with the tools necessary to make an impact in the field of early childhood education.

2.) That I must be an advocate for children, families, and the early childhood education field to continue to move early education forward. "Experts tell us that 90% of all brain development occurs by the age of five. If we don't begin thinking about education in the early years our children are at risk of falling behind by the time they start kindergarten" Robert L. Ehrlich. I think that it is important to continue to push for early education reform here in the United States and that is something that I will actively do and encourage my peers to do as well.

3.) That we must work towards equity across the board and ensure that anti-bias education is being implemented on all levels of education. It is so important in today's world that we embrace diversity, celebrate culture, and teach our children to love each other. I feel that this must happen so that the hate we are seeing around the country will be eradicated.

Looking forward, I have quite a few goals set for myself. The major goal that I hope to accomplish in the future is to work in politics at the state level here in my home state of North Carolina. NC really needs education reform and I feel that I can be a great advocate for early education. This capstone project has really allowed me to discover myself and realize the passion that I have for creating political change. I am grateful to have discovered such a passion within myself.

I would like to thank all of my colleagues for their support throughout this journey. You all have questioned me and caused me to rethink my own ideas, forced me to think outside the box, and have provided me with great ideas and feedback. A large part of this program has been discussions and I am so happy that I had the chance to communicate with all of you throughout this journey. I wish you all the best of luck as you begin to walk down a new path and hope that if I can help you in the future, that you will not hesitate to contact me.

I would also like to thank Dr. E, who has really helped me out these last eight weeks. You have challenged me in so many ways and have pushed me to think more, learn more, and work harder. I really appreciate all of the guidance that you have provided me with during this course and hope that I will get the opportunity to work with you in the future when I return back to Walden to pursue my Ed.D.

Moving forward, when working with children, I hope that everyone remembers to let their children be little. Let them get messy. Let them ask a million questions. Remember that according to Albert Einstein, "play is the highest form of research." Let's all embrace this fact and help raise the best little learners that we can.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Cassie,
    It is very difficult to believe this journey is almost over and a new one is about to begin! I have learned some great insights from your posts and wish you all the best! I am proud of your goals and future aspirations of intending to earn your doctoral degree! Best wishes to you! You will do well!

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  2. Cassie,

    I am very pleased to hear you discovered an interest in the political side of early childhood. We need bright, articulate and motivated people to help make policy changes! I too had a wonderful and enlightening journey here at Walden. I admire and am frankly a little jealous of your plans to earn your doctorate. At 57 I believe I will be thankful that I have achieved the dream of successfully earning my Masters. I am grateful to have shared this time with you and wish you great experiences and look forward to the changes you will bring to the world of young children!

    Toodles, Jenn Pore`

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  3. Cassie,

    Your closing piece is so true let children be children, I wish you the best on your professional path to Political arena, this course has provided you the courage and confidence to meet every obstacle and successfully meet your goals. I can't wait to see you in the near future on Capital hill.

    Best Regards,

    TP

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  4. Cassie,
    I felt as well that the finish line was not in sight. This has been a true journey and it seems that once I got to the end of the last classes it went by pretty fast. I was excited and nervous. I have truly enjoyed learning throughout this journey as well. I am from NC originally and know that education reform is definitely needed in the state. I wish you much success in your journey and in your career.
    Best wishes,
    Jennifer

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  5. Cassie, I truly admire your desire to advocate for social change and wish you the very best in working towards this goal. As we advocate for children and work towards equity we can begin to make many needs changes in the field of early childhood education. Thank you for all of the knowledge that you share as well as all that you do for children. Best of Luck!

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  6. Cassie, your final post was very inspiring! Thank you for those kind words and thank you for your support throughout this journey. It was really nice to meet you and I hope this is not the last time we hear from each other. Congratulations and good luck!

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