Thursday, March 15, 2018

MODULE TWO, WEEK THREE BLOG BOARD.
Being ethical is doing things right; thus, doing the right thing according to what an individual is supposed to be doing(Laureate,2013a). Ethics standard in an early childhood setting should be concerned with the kinds of values and morals the school finds required and suitable(Northouse,2016). Every early childhood setting should reflect all the families of children in the program and the diverse world which they live in because this will create an atmosphere of acceptance and make them feel respected. I believe that diversity should include children’s artwork, age-appropriate toys, dolls, books, magazines, centers, foods, pictures, and musical instruments that represent culture of every child and family in the program.
As an administrator in this scenario, I would be go over the Code of Conduct of the program again and compare it with NAEYC Code of Ethical of Conduct and Statement of Commitment. There will be a professional development for all staff on the policy of being a culturally responsive individual. Moreover, there will be training on multiculturalism and anti-bias curriculum that focus on the problems of culture and diversity. Immediately, I will instruct the teachers to represent the culture of all families and the community with age appropriate materials, pictures of different family types, images that counter prejudice, diversity of sexual characteristics roles in the classrooms. I will let the staff know that having a learning environment that celebrates diversity promotes an atmosphere that foster learners’ positive self-esteem and confidence.
Moreover, I will send home newsletters about the program Ethical standards on diversity and there will be opportunity for parents to volunteer and talk about their culture; also, parents will be encouraged to join the PTO because some parents might have felt unwelcome due to there culture not be represented very well in the classrooms and might have developed negative perception towards the administrators. There will be a meeting with the stakeholders and where they will be allowed to initiate conversations on cultural differences and do activities about their cultural differences. Lastly, I will create an unprejudiced and inclusive school environment.
                                                     References.
Northouse, P. G. (2016). Leadership: Theory and practice (7th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: SAGE.
National Association for Education of the Young Children. (2011). NAEYC code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Retrieved from  
Laureate Education (Producer). (2013a). Advocacy and leadership for positive social change [Interactive media]. Baltimore, MD: Author.