Stephanie Cross Competency Goal 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment A safe and healthy learning environment is necessary for young children in the classroom. One goal in our functional area for safeness is to prevent and reduce injuries and still have a learning environment that is helpful to the children learning in their own safe and healthy environments. SAFE: Young infants are places on their backs when sleeping. The cribs are always clear of toys‚ blankets
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Competency Goal Four: To establish positive and productive relationships with families. As an early childhood educator‚ I have to maintain a positive and productive relationship with the families that come into my preschool. Parents entrust me with their children all day and‚ I make the parents and families feel as much a part of our classroom and a part of their child’s development. To create this relationship‚ I work to build an open‚ friendly and cooperative relationship with each of the children’s
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Competency Goal III To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance Functional Area 8: Self To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance I provide a positive relationships through daily interactions of warm‚ loving‚ consistent care. I feel through this kind of care‚ children learn trust and security. I ensure that I am always available when the children have to separate from their parents‚ when they are tired‚ when they fall and hurt
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Temico Singh Competency Goal VI To maintain a commitment to professionalism‚ I understand that communication is important. Not just with the children and other teachers‚ but with the parent’s as well. I feel that the parents are the primary teachers and I am the secondary teacher. Good communication can help with earning the parents trust as well as their participation and support. This also allows me to inform the parents of their child’s daily activities‚ development‚ and any problems
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Competency Goal 1 Functional Area 1: Safe. Candidate provides a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment my number one goal is to keep my children safe while they are in my care. I always make sure that I am aware of all the children in my room. I make sure that all plug outlets covered with protectors. All toys are age appropriate for my children. I practice the fire‚ tornado‚ and earthquake drill once a month with my children
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Competency Goal 6 To maintain a commitment to professionalism in childcare you should set a goal for yourself. My goal in my classroom is to set a standard of excellence with in my facility and to commit myself to the growth and development of each child in offering a positive‚ kind‚ loving‚ and safe atmosphere. I have respect‚ not only for myself but‚ for my center‚ each child‚ and their families. I keep all parental information shared with me confidential. I also uphold all health and safety
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Bibliography: Boyatzis (1982) Competencies as motive‚ trait‚ skill‚ aspect of ones self image or social role‚ or body of knowledge. Nordhaug and Gronhaug (1994) Defined to include work related knowledge‚ skills and abilities.
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1. The skill I want to develop and my understanding of this skill. The skill I want to develop is the teamwork competency. What is Teamwork? I look up the Webster’s New World Dictionary‚ teamwork is defined as "a joint action by a group of people‚ in which each person subordinates his or her individual interests and opinions to the unity and efficiency of the group." This does not mean that the individual is no longer important; however‚ it does mean that effective and efficient teamwork goes beyond
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LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL CHANGE MANAGEMENT A Preliminary Study Report Prepared by: Milan Pagon‚ Emanuel Banutai‚ Uroš Bizjak University of Maribor‚ Slovenia 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Competencies in General A competence in general can be understood as the ability of an individual to activate‚ use and connect the acquired knowledge in the complex‚ diverse and unpredictable situations (Perrenoud‚ 1997‚ in Svetlik‚ 2005). Gruban (2003) defines competencies as the ability to use knowledge
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Differentiated Essential Competencies: Application to Nursing Roles Kimberly Ely Lamar University NURS 4321 Nursing Theories & Online Education Differentiated Essential Competencies: Application to Nursing Roles There are many hats that a nurse can wear‚ learning every day and the type of degree you have helps determine your scope of practice and the competencies that you should have. In the case scenario where the ADN nurse and the transport tech are engaging in a social conversation not paying
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