SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  18
Centennial College Faculty Supervisors
ECE Program ~ Field Practicum
Karen Campbell, Field Practicum Liaison
Ashtonbee Campus
kcampbell@centennialcollege.ca
Angela Provo, Field Practicum Liaison Progress Campus
aprovo@centennialcollege.ca
Hello everyone,
We wish you all the best this Semester in your Field Practicum!
Remember this is the time to put into practice all that you have
learned. Demonstration of your knowledge, skills and the
required professional dispositions are what will be assessed.
Your College Faculty member is a part of your support team – be
prepared for their visits, discuss openly how you are progressing,
with clear evidence that supports your progress, and share your
plans for success in Field.
This is your time to shine!
As the Progress campus Field Placement Liaison, I will work
with both you and your Faculty Supervisor – assisting in all
elements of Field Placement.
Frances Quinn-Ford
fquinnfo@my.centennialcollege.ca
Began working as a field placement supervisor January 2012 and
have now completed 8 semesters.
Current Connection to field: As well as being a field
placement supervisor for Centennial College, for the past
twelve years I have been employed by the school board as a
Parenting and Family Literacy Instructor.
Personal Philosophy: Working in the field of early childhood
education over the past 27 years, I have seen many changes to
our incredible field. The one constant that I have noticed is no
matter how theories practices change the best early childhood
educators have one common goal. That goal is to provide a
program that meets the social, emotional and physical needs of
the children they are working with. Meeting those needs
involves understanding that a child is not alone but comes with
a family and that we must ensure that we work together,
whether the child is in daycare or in a parent child program, it
is imperative that we make connections with the whole family
in order to provide a program that meets all the needs of the
child. Every childfamily is unique and it is our responsibility to
provide programs which allow for individual learning styles
and to never forget that each child has something valuable to
contribute and our job is to nourish and encourage that
contribution.
Theresa Raponi
trapo02@mycentennialcollege.ca
I have been working as a field placement supervisor for
Centennial College for 6 years. I am a manager at a child
care centre and operate our offsite location. I have worked
there for the last 13 years and could not picture myself in
any other line of work.
I truly believe Early Childhood Educators impact children
and their learning. They are our future and the more we
guide, nurture, support and care for them the more they
will become all they are meant to be. I feel that helping
and giving this same positive support to students is key to
their success. I offer continual guidance, encouragement
and feedback through the semester I have with each of the
students.
Beverley Myers
bmyers@my.centennialcollege.ca
How long supporting students in field for Centennial: 1 year
I am a registered Early Childhood Educator with years’
experience in the field. I am currently employed with Durham
Board of Education and am Registered with College Of Early
Childhood Educators
Personal philosophy of teaching and learning :
I believe we are all students and learning is ongoing and never
ending. One should never stop learning. As a facilitator I
enjoy molding students into great, confident ECE’s. I enjoy
sharing the knowledge we have learnt over the years. Sharing
knowledge is a great feeling. Making a difference in the lives of
others is so rewarding.
I enjoy working with young children, setting the foundation for
early learning. I work as an ECE creating an environment in the
classroom which promotes reading, writing and math skills
fostering a strong foundation for future learning. I facilitate
experiences that promote each child’s physical, cognitive,
language, emotional, social and creative development and well-
being. I lead children in developmentally age appropriate
activities where they learn through their environment and
through play. I also create opportunities for creative
expression through media of art, dramatic play, music and
physical fitness. I take all this knowledge and impart it on our
students. This is such a rewarding feeling.
Sharifa Ishmael
sishm02@my.centennialcollege.ca
I’ve been supporting students in the field part time with Centennial College
for the past 6 years. Also, over the past 7 years I’ve been working full time as a
Child Care Centre Supervisor with the City of Toronto in various locations.
This experience has given me a wealth of knowledge and transferable skills
that I’m able to use in the supervision of students.
Personal Philosophy:
I believe that children learn best when given the opportunity to naturally
discover and explore their environment. When children are provided with an
environment that is inclusive, safe, healthy, inviting and rich with hands on
opportunities they grow in all areas of development. I also strongly believe
that children need to be surrounded by educators who embrace their
inquisitive nature and genuinely see the importance of providing
opportunities that will enhance their learning experiences.
Early childhood educators who observe, and actively listen to children so they
can prepare and implement a meaningful curriculum will create positive
outcomes and impacts in the lives of children.
As educators we have a responsibility provide activities and opportunities
that meet children’s developmental needs and interests and encourage their
independence and inquisitive nature, embrace open discussion, provide
opportunities to build relationships and simply allow children to learn
through play.
As a filed placement supervisor I feel it is my responsibility to share my
philosophy and ensure that students feel safe where they've been placed and
supported by me. My hope is that students will be exposed to positive
experiences and gain a wealth of knowledge they can take with them when
they enter the field of ECE.
Dawn McLeod
dmcleo10@my.centennialcollege.ca
For the past two years I have being supporting students.
For the past 15 years I worked with children and their families in
various settings such as licensed childcare, shelters, community
health center ministry special services at home programs and
doing placement with the City of Toronto Children’s Services
Special Service Unit. Now working full time in the Durham School
Board teaching children. In addition, have learned how to deal
with a wide variety of people with different cultural backgrounds,
including visible and invisible challenges.
My personal philosophy of teaching and learning evolved from
many years of working with children and their families. It is also
base on various educational principles: learning theory, cognitive,
functioning, reflective practices, and diversity issues, instructional
planning assessment. I believe that every child learns at different
pace and bring a unique set of abilities and learning styles to the
classroom. As a result, children should be given the tools to
actively engage in the pursuit of knowledge in creative and
meaningful ways. I valve the diversity of learning styles and the
unique perspective both individual and cultural that children
bring to the classroom. This I believe will serve to enrich the lives
of others.
Irene Yeung, B.A., R.T., R.E.C.E.
iyeun01@my.centennialcollege.ca
I have been working in the Early Childhood Education field for 28 years. Nine
of those years were spent working as a Parent and Literacy Program co-
ordinator for the Toronto District School Board. Currently, I am a licensed
home child care consultant. I also co-ordinate, plan and facilitate adult
workshops on early childhood development, curriculum planning, early
intervention, stress management, communication and conflict resolution. I am
familiar with the Ontario Early Learning Framework and current Day Care
Government rules and regulations. In addition to my day job, I volunteer
within the Chinese community. I am currently the co-president an
organization which supports individuals with developmental disabilities and
their families. Within this organization I plan and co-ordinate programs for
young children and youths with extra support.
Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early Education
for young children: I believe in interactive learning. Clear and responsive
communication is important when supporting students. I also respect
individuals with different learning styles and abilities.
I believe every child should have equal access to a secured and an enriched
early learning environment. Children learn through encouragement and praise.
Curriculum planning has to reflect individual child’s needs and interest. I have
supported field placement students at Centennial since 2011.
Mark Rocamora
mrocamo@my.centennial.college.ca
How long supporting students in Field for
Centennial:
Since September 2013
I am currently a Full-Time Early Childhood Educator
at Centennial College Progress Childcare since
March 2007
Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning:
Children cannot be categorized nor be considered
simple. Each child`s individual uniqueness and
diverse differences must be fostered through a
learning environment that depicts an image of
warmth, acceptance and encouragement. The title we
hold as “Educators” allows us to provide them with
this atmosphere that is so immensely valuable. Being
fully committed to make a difference in a child`s life
is an essential tool and belief that should be
embedded in all Early Childhood Educators.
Loris Bennett, M.A
lbenne18@my.centennialcollege.ca
Hello my name is Loris Bennett and I look forward to supporting you
in field placement. My Background and experiences is on the inclusion
of children with disabilities in early learning education and care
environments. For the past 25 years I have worked in various capacity
supporting children and their families. I am a Special Needs Consultant
as well as faculty in Centennial College’s Early Childhood Education
and Early Childhood Resource Consultant programs. My interest and
research is on professional development and training for early
childhood educators particularly focusing on inclusive practices.
Correspondently, I am keenly aware of the importance of field
practicum as it is the foundation for early childhood educators (
students) applying acquired skills and knowledge (bringing theory to
practice) in early learning and care environments with children. As
such, a primary focus is to facilitate an array of experiences for you
during your field practicum so that you will be able to practice, share
your skills and knowledge as well as gaining new knowledge. The early
years are the foundation for lifelong learning; as such investment in
children and quality early childhood programs is the cornerstone for all
stakeholders. As educators you are making a significant contribution to
the formative years of children. I wish you success in your field
placement and I look forward to teaching and learning with you on
this part on your Journey.
Marsha Briscoe
mbriscoe@my.centennialcollege.ca
My name is Marsha Briscoe. I have been an E.C.E. for over 20
years and have been supporting students for 6 years at
Centennial College.
I have enjoyed every minute of it. I currently work for the
Toronto District School Board as a Parent Worker, which is a
program that offers Family Literacy that develops early literacy
and numeracy skills which provides the foundation for ongoing
learning.
My personal philosophy about early education for young
children is that children need to be exposed to stimulating and
challenging play based activities that help facilitate problem
solving and curiosity about the world around them. I believe
that children bring these experiences to new learning situations
which help to lay down the ground work for a solid foundation
in education. I feel that as an E.C.E, it is our role to help
support this learning through giving all children the
opportunity and freedom to explore in a safe and nurturing
environment. The most important thing that I have learned and
truly believe is that all children are unique and learn in
different ways, and we E.C.E.’s should be able to support all
kinds of learning.
Denise Klammer
dklammer@my.centennialcollege.ca
Paula Davis
pdavi32@my.centennialcollege.ca
How long supporting students in Field for Centennial:
3 years
Current connection to the Field of Early Childhood
Education:
Teacher
Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early
Education for young children:
Many apply but only a select number are chosen to join one of the
most critical professions in the world. As an EC Educator you are
creating the foundation on which your students will be building
their life-long learning. To ensure this foundation does not
develop any cracks, you must ask questions (you have access to a
large number of experts in your chosen profession between your
college and your placement), learn from your mistakes (if you do
something incorrect, find out the right way and practice it) and
let your students know that you care about them (through
positive facial expressions along with positive words). All children
can learn no matter their learning style. You are the conduit to
make that happen as an educator. Remember for every problem
there is a solution. Tell me your problem and together we will
find the solution.
Shelley Hill
shelly.hill29@my.centennialcollege.ca
How long supporting students in Field for Centennial: 1 year
I have a B.A. in Child Studies from Brock University and I currently
work as an R.E.C.E. and Child and Youth Worker at Kinark Child and
Family Services. I consult to E.C.E.’s and Teachers who have children
with Mental Health Difficulties in their classes. I work for the 0-6 year
old program and also teach the Triple P Parenting Course to parents
and work in homes providing parenting strategies and coaching for
children 2-7 years old. Previously I created and worked as the E.C.E. at
the Kinark Therapeutic Day Nursery.
Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early
Education for young children:
I feel that Early Childhood education should
capitalize on spontaneous events in order to support child-initiated
learning and to promote learning that arouses curiosity and
imagination. I believe in educating the whole child through a
developmentally appropriate balance of guided exploration, discovery,
hands-on experiences, student-directed learning, and free-play which
prepares them for continued success throughout school. I believe that
play is the most important process through which young children
learn.
Michelle Joseph
mjose13@my.centennialcollege.ca
Supervision History: Field Supervisor Since Winter 2010
Current Connection to Early Childhood Education: I am
currently employed full time as a Designated Early Childhood
Educator (DECE) with the Durham District School Board.
Personal Philosophy: I believe that the early learning years of a
child is the most important years of an individual’s life! As a
Registered Early Childhood Educator, I am a professional who
specialize in enhancing the developmental growth of children. It is
my responsibility to provide a rich, stimulating play based
environment for the children in my care. It is my passion and
determination to ensure I provide learning opportunities that
encourage child guided inquiry play. I believe that children are
capable and curious; and that through play, can answer many “I
wonder...?” questions that they may have.
Hands on play based learning should be used to reinforce the
curriculum goals and objectives that are outlined for our students.
Incorporating children’s interest into daily planning is a great way
to have the children take charge of their learning.
Knowing that I play an important role is preparing children to
grow into competent individuals, is a very intrinsic feeling. I have
been in the Early Childhood Education field since 1990 and I know
that this is the right profession for me.
Ev Crasto-Wilson
ecrasto@my.centennialcollege.ca
Kathleen O’Prey
koprey@my.centennialcollege.ca
I graduated from the ECE program at Ryerson
University in 1996. Since then I have enjoyed being
involved in the field through my work in Child
Care centres, home daycares and the school
system.
My personal philosophy on teaching and learning
is to provide children with a rich and stimulating
environment where they feel safe to explore,
initiate learning and feel free to express
themselves.
I look forward to being a part of your amazing
journey in the wonderful field of Early Childhood
Education!
Jill Javelosa-Alvarez
jjavelo2@my.centennialcollege.ca
I am a Registered Early Childhood Educator with a
strong educational background and years of
experience working with children, families, and
early learning professionals. I currently work as
an Early Literacy Specialist for York Region.
I am actively involved in mentoring children and
youth in my community.
I am passionate about enhancing children`s
learning through play and I place a strong
emphasis on the importance of quality
interactions and connecting with young children.
I am involved in consultations, training, and
workshops for parents, caregivers, and
professionals to assist them in how to support
children’s early literacy and early numeracy
development. My life goal is to teach minds, touch
hearts, and transform lives.
I am a busy mom with two wonderful children
whom I am totally crazy about.
Anusha Narendran
anarend@my.centennialcollege.ca
Since January 2012, I have had the privilege of being a field
placement supervisor for Centennial College where I have been
able to support students at their placements. I have a full time
position as the Manager of Children’s Programs and Services at
Malvern Family Centre. I have successfully obtained a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Early Childhood Education from Ryerson University
and a Diploma in Early Childhood Education from Centennial
College.
I have over 10 years of experience working with children in various
age groups and developmental stages. I held a position as a part
time instructor for the Early Childcare Assistant program at a
private college in Toronto. In the past, I was involved with
working in childcare centers, schools, OEYC programs, after school
programs and family support programs. I have a strong
professional background in volunteer management, family support
and community practice.
My personal philosophy for teaching and learning is putting
students first and allowing them to learn through experiencing.
This allows me to adapt to the needs of an individual student and
to create an environment where students can learn in a way that
best suits them.
Melissa Pryce
mprycepi@my.centennialcollege.ca
I have been supporting students in field for Centennial for 5 years, and
have enjoyed every minute of it. Current connection to the Field of
Early Childhood Education involves being a registered member of the
College of ECE. Within my daily work as a Literacy Specialist I support
and coordinate family literacy programs, which emphasizes on
enhancing early literacy strategies between caregivers and children
birth to 6 years old. Learning and development is another passion that
keeps me current in field through teaching various ECE courses.
I believe education is a systematic component to learning skills and
gaining knowledge. In order to progress to the next level, individuals
need to acquire the skills and be able to transfer their knowledge to the
appropriate context or situation within society I view skills as building
blocks taught from a basic level and progressing to a level of mastery.
Building on the fundamentals of learning includes a multitude of
sources and experiences throughout the course of life, which is
fostered within an institutional setting and within the surrounding
community. Empowering students to develop from their experiences
with the assistance of an educator whether it is a parent, teacher, or
significant other, is key to fostering optimal learning and achievement.
I believe a teaching and learning environment should encompass a
conducive setting to learning by respecting a diverse learner centered
approach, which fosters inclusion and safety.
K. Leah Yuyitung, BA, RECE, AECEO.C
kyuyitun@my.centennialcollege.ca
Centennial College Field Placement Supervisor since
2012
* 20 years experience in the field with a focus on
policy analysis, professional development, working
with families and immigrant women.
* Part time faculty at Centennial College
* Trainer/Consultant – currently working on a project
with a home child care agency developing training
sessions for staff . Volunteer in a special education
recovery reading and math program for Grade 1-5 in
TDSB school.
My teaching philosophy is based on a mentoring
model that is grounded in learner centred practice,
reflective practice and critical thinking. I strongly
believe in the motto that it takes “a village to raise a
child” and that as role models, early childhood
practice goes hand in hand with community
development and engagement
Priti Parikh RECE BSc CD
pparikh@centennialcollege.ca
Namaste and Hello,
I am a registered Early Childhood Educator working in the
field since 25 years and as a field placement supervisor at
Centennial College since 2006. My responsibility is to
support each student during this experience by providing
constructive feedback, guidance ,support and work as a
liaison between the college and the agency. I am always
excited to observe students in action during my field visits,
so see you soon!
I believe in creating safe and respectful environment in
class as well as during field visits; where students can ask
questions and connect with me on an ongoing basis. I
believe in an open door policy, so feel free to visit me during
my office hours or connect with me via e-mail or voice mail.
Looking forward to meeting and getting to know you and
your educational goals.
Quotes that inspire me:
"Nothing is impossible, if you put true effort into it. Even
the work impossible reads; I-AM-POSSIBLE"
"The achievement of your goal is assured the moment you
commit yourself"
Angella Hudson
ahudson6@my.centennialcollege.ca Vilma Leone
wleone1@my.centennialcollege.ca
I have been working in the child care profession since 1992,
and graduated as an Early Childhood Educator in 2001.
During my years of working in partnership with children,
families, and other child care professionals, I have gained
the knowledge and skills required to effectively support
students pursuing a career in Early Childhood Education.
Personal Philosophy:
I strongly believe that children need a safe and nurturing
environment that will provide them with a strong
foundation for lifelong learning.
As Early Childhood Educators, it is important that we
actively respond to children’s curiosity and provide them
with an abundance of learning opportunities through play.
As a Field Supervisor, it is essential to provide students with
support and guidance to achieve a rewarding placement and
become successful Early Child Educators.
Lesley Skelton-Dunfield
ldunfiel@my.centennial.college.ca
Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m Lesley Skelton-
Dunfield and I have been supporting students in the Early
Childhood Education program at Centennial College since
January of 2014 as a Field Practicum Supervisor.
My career and interests are deeply rooted in Early Childhood
Education. As a Teacher and R.E.C.E myself, I think it is of high
importance to take my knowledge and skills I have learned and
share them with a new generation of educators. As a Practicum
Supervisor I must be able to listen, model and partner with my
placement candidates to assist them in their goal of becoming
Early Childhood Educators. My personal philosophy of
teaching and learning is that as educators we must collaborate
with each other and work in a team effort to deliver quality
learning and developmentally appropriate programming to out
students whether it be in a child care facility, school
environment or in the community at large. All learners deserve
fair and inclusive learning, in an anti-oppressive environment
and to be provided positive social and emotional experiences
that build skills to reach their maximum potential.
Nicole Desouza
ndesouz8@my.centennialcollege.ca
Hello, my name is Nicole De Souza and I have
been a field supervisor with Centennial College
for 2 years.
I have been in the field for 23 years. I am
currently working as a Centre supervisor. I
believe that learning is the foundation to success.
If you put in hard work and are dedicated to your
field you will have great success. The field of
ECE is always evolving and professionals in this
field are always learning and growing. I look
forward to working with you.
Wendy Desa
wdesa01@my.centennialcollege.ca
Hello Everyone!
I have been in the field of Early Childhood Education for
20 years. I have hosted many college students
throughout my career at various agencies throughout
the GTA.
My goal is to use my experience and knowledge of child
development and the field of Early Childhood education
to help you grow and develop as successful and
confident Early Childhood Educators.
I look forward to meeting all of you!
Wendy
Monique Griffin
mgrif15@my.centennialcollege.ca
My name is Monique Griffin, I graduated from Centennial College
in 2002. I have been supporting students in the field of Early
Childhood Education since 2006. Currently, I am an elementary
school teacher.
My personal philosophy of teaching and learning:
It is important to provide an educational environment that offers
an opportunity for the interests of students to become visible.
This motivation can develop from within the learner. Educators
are trained to recognize students’ needs, their interests, to set
clear definitions of limits, structure and spontaneity, experiences
that challenge and the call to practice previously acquired skills.
Often, parents are eager to become an active participant in their
child’s life at home and in the school, but are hesitant to step
forth because they are not sure of which direction to take. It is
imperative as educators not to judge parents for actions that we
might not agree with. Instead, be good role models to their
students and provide assistance to parents to encourage “their”
relationship with the school, community and their home.
Kathy Ryckman
krychma@my.centennialcollege.ca
Judy Cook
jcook3@my.centennialcollege.ca
I have been working with the ECE students since January
2006. Prior to this I volunteered in a TCDSB Linc program
for parents and children. While the parents were taking
English classes I worked in the nursery school program.
The majority of my career was with the City of Toronto,
Children’s Services. I started as a program staff and
eventually worked my way to centre supervisor. Throughout
these years I supervised seven centres throughout the city
and worked with many staff, parents and children.
My philosophy is solely based on the fact that children are
inquisitive and eager to learn. We as teachers must offer
support and encouragement. It is important to recognize
the strengths and needs of each child so that they may
reach their fullest potential. The success of any classroom
program, whether it is in a child care or school setting,
relies on good team dynamics and communication to
support the children in their learning.
Maureen Saint
msaint@my.centennialcollege.ca
Hello everyone, I have been employed at the Centennial College
East York Childcare Centre since 2007 as a Registered Early
Childhood Educator. I have been providing care for children
infancy through school-age, as well as supporting families with
educational and developmental insight. Since 2008, I have been
supporting both RECE and ECA student as a Field Supervisor. I
am honored to walk hand in hand with students as they take steps
towards a great and rewarding career. I am committed to working
with managers and placement supervisors to help meet the needs
of all students in their placement setting. I believe that every
student who enters into the educational field must first recognize
the true reason they choose the field. For me, it was wanting to
make a difference in the lives of children. It was supporting
families with a wide range of childcare needs ranging from
providing exceptional care of the children in the program to
emotional support for families It was a desire born straight from
my heart. I believe that both the teacher and the student can learn
from each other in a respectful manner and that different learning
and teaching styles should be embraced. I believe that
communication is the first step to building a strong relationship
between the teacher and the student. To the student, measure
yourself against the standards which are set out for your
profession. Let the manual be a guide - “When in doubt, please
find out.”
Audrey Henry
ahenry34@my.centennialcollege.ca
I am a Centennial College graduate of the ECE program, class of
1983 and have been working in the field ever since. I have
experience working with all age groups Infant to School-Age.
I have supported students in their field placements from various
colleges for many years . The past 15 years I have been working full
time as a Centre Supervisor with the City of Toronto in various
locations. My experiences in the child care field have given me a
vast source of knowledge and a skill set that I can use in the
supervision of students.
My personal philosophy is I believe that children learn best when
they have the opportunity to be engaged in meaningful exploration
and play based learning. When children are provided a
stimulating, developmentally appropriate curriculum in a warm,
safe environment they have the opportunity to grow in their own
individual and unique way. My role a field placement supervisor is
to ensure the students provide the kinds of experiences that
promote active learning for children. Further to this my role also
includes a commitment to the students to have high standards of
work quality to become successful Early Childhood Educators.
Natalie Royer
nroyer2@my.centennialcollege.ca

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Safeguarding children "managing abuse"
Safeguarding children "managing abuse"Safeguarding children "managing abuse"
Safeguarding children "managing abuse"Luciano Souza
 
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting Coparenting-Parallel Parenting
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting Deena Stacer, PhD.
 
Vinculos Afectivos 2
Vinculos Afectivos 2Vinculos Afectivos 2
Vinculos Afectivos 2angelica
 
Meeting the needs of children with special needs
Meeting the needs of children with special needsMeeting the needs of children with special needs
Meeting the needs of children with special needsEunkyoung Seo
 
The virtual child assignment part 1
The virtual child assignment part 1The virtual child assignment part 1
The virtual child assignment part 1chenvivian
 
Higiene e cuidado com os dentes
Higiene e cuidado com os dentesHigiene e cuidado com os dentes
Higiene e cuidado com os dentesfabi09ana
 
356872530 vinculo-afectivo
356872530 vinculo-afectivo356872530 vinculo-afectivo
356872530 vinculo-afectivodaysi chavez
 
Presentacion disc y familia
Presentacion disc y familiaPresentacion disc y familia
Presentacion disc y familiaJudithSCD
 
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10Michelle Cottrell
 
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebê
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebêSaúde bucal da gestante e bebê
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebêodontosocial
 
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docx
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docxJULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docx
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docxRosa Rodríguez Casalins
 
Cuidados com os dentes
Cuidados com os dentesCuidados com os dentes
Cuidados com os dentesBarbaraqsms
 
Parent-Teacher Relationships
Parent-Teacher RelationshipsParent-Teacher Relationships
Parent-Teacher RelationshipsBrittany Leonard
 
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5Michelle Cottrell
 
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docx
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docxJULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docx
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docxRosa Rodríguez Casalins
 

Tendances (16)

Safeguarding children "managing abuse"
Safeguarding children "managing abuse"Safeguarding children "managing abuse"
Safeguarding children "managing abuse"
 
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting Coparenting-Parallel Parenting
Coparenting-Parallel Parenting
 
Vinculos Afectivos 2
Vinculos Afectivos 2Vinculos Afectivos 2
Vinculos Afectivos 2
 
Meeting the needs of children with special needs
Meeting the needs of children with special needsMeeting the needs of children with special needs
Meeting the needs of children with special needs
 
The virtual child assignment part 1
The virtual child assignment part 1The virtual child assignment part 1
The virtual child assignment part 1
 
Higiene e cuidado com os dentes
Higiene e cuidado com os dentesHigiene e cuidado com os dentes
Higiene e cuidado com os dentes
 
Taller del Amor
Taller del AmorTaller del Amor
Taller del Amor
 
356872530 vinculo-afectivo
356872530 vinculo-afectivo356872530 vinculo-afectivo
356872530 vinculo-afectivo
 
Presentacion disc y familia
Presentacion disc y familiaPresentacion disc y familia
Presentacion disc y familia
 
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 10
 
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebê
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebêSaúde bucal da gestante e bebê
Saúde bucal da gestante e bebê
 
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docx
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docxJULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docx
JULIO SOCIALIZACION PROTOCOLO DE BIOSEGURIDAD TH.docx
 
Cuidados com os dentes
Cuidados com os dentesCuidados com os dentes
Cuidados com os dentes
 
Parent-Teacher Relationships
Parent-Teacher RelationshipsParent-Teacher Relationships
Parent-Teacher Relationships
 
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5
Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 5
 
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docx
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docxJULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docx
JULIO ALMACENAMIENTO DE LA LECHE MATERNA.docx
 

En vedette

Curriculum project devlopment ecep229
Curriculum project devlopment ecep229Curriculum project devlopment ecep229
Curriculum project devlopment ecep229hafizur1960
 
Complete curriculum assignment
Complete curriculum assignmentComplete curriculum assignment
Complete curriculum assignmentfucik
 
Project approach
Project approachProject approach
Project approachPeggy Zhu
 
Early childhood fin3
Early childhood fin3Early childhood fin3
Early childhood fin3Ann Cannon
 
Writing in the field of education
Writing in the field of educationWriting in the field of education
Writing in the field of educationcrcollins89
 
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)nirojaa
 
Book evaluation 1
Book evaluation 1Book evaluation 1
Book evaluation 1Nasim Khan
 
Advocacy in child care final
Advocacy in child care finalAdvocacy in child care final
Advocacy in child care finalNasim Khan
 
Curriculum Development Project
Curriculum Development ProjectCurriculum Development Project
Curriculum Development ProjectMarc Daly
 
Amia 00 Curriculum Presentation
Amia 00 Curriculum PresentationAmia 00 Curriculum Presentation
Amia 00 Curriculum Presentationbrighteyes
 
Essential Elements of Advocacy
Essential Elements of AdvocacyEssential Elements of Advocacy
Essential Elements of AdvocacyMabel Tola-Winjobi
 
Advocacy campaign strategies & best practices
Advocacy campaign strategies &  best practicesAdvocacy campaign strategies &  best practices
Advocacy campaign strategies & best practicesVotility
 
Early childhood education
Early childhood educationEarly childhood education
Early childhood educationeced
 
Early childhood education powerpoint
Early childhood education powerpointEarly childhood education powerpoint
Early childhood education powerpointsamb97
 
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final Draft
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final DraftEarly Childhood Education SlideShare- Final Draft
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final DraftBreanna Bennett
 
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology Skills Academy
 

En vedette (19)

Curriculum project devlopment ecep229
Curriculum project devlopment ecep229Curriculum project devlopment ecep229
Curriculum project devlopment ecep229
 
Complete curriculum assignment
Complete curriculum assignmentComplete curriculum assignment
Complete curriculum assignment
 
Project approach
Project approachProject approach
Project approach
 
Early childhood fin3
Early childhood fin3Early childhood fin3
Early childhood fin3
 
Writing in the field of education
Writing in the field of educationWriting in the field of education
Writing in the field of education
 
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)
Advocacy in child care presentation-final (2)
 
Book evaluation 1
Book evaluation 1Book evaluation 1
Book evaluation 1
 
Advocacy in child care final
Advocacy in child care finalAdvocacy in child care final
Advocacy in child care final
 
Curriculum Development Project
Curriculum Development ProjectCurriculum Development Project
Curriculum Development Project
 
Amia 00 Curriculum Presentation
Amia 00 Curriculum PresentationAmia 00 Curriculum Presentation
Amia 00 Curriculum Presentation
 
Sahrawatism
SahrawatismSahrawatism
Sahrawatism
 
Essential Elements of Advocacy
Essential Elements of AdvocacyEssential Elements of Advocacy
Essential Elements of Advocacy
 
Advocacy campaign strategies & best practices
Advocacy campaign strategies &  best practicesAdvocacy campaign strategies &  best practices
Advocacy campaign strategies & best practices
 
Early childhood education
Early childhood educationEarly childhood education
Early childhood education
 
Early childhood education powerpoint
Early childhood education powerpointEarly childhood education powerpoint
Early childhood education powerpoint
 
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final Draft
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final DraftEarly Childhood Education SlideShare- Final Draft
Early Childhood Education SlideShare- Final Draft
 
Early childhood development
Early childhood developmentEarly childhood development
Early childhood development
 
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology
Child Development- The importance of Child Development and Psychology
 
Early childhood.
Early childhood.Early childhood.
Early childhood.
 

Similaire à Meet Your Field Faculty Supervisor

EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio Final
EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio FinalEDU - 260 Educational Portfolio Final
EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio FinalMarci Mckinney
 
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptx
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptxEarly Childhood Education Introduction.pptx
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptxNatalyMartin5
 
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015Siobhan Smith
 
Banbury Crossroads Independent School
Banbury Crossroads Independent SchoolBanbury Crossroads Independent School
Banbury Crossroads Independent SchoolDiane Swiatek
 
2016/2016 Parent Handbook
2016/2016 Parent Handbook2016/2016 Parent Handbook
2016/2016 Parent HandbookSadie Rose
 
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016Jonathan Kingham
 
2016/2017 Parent Handbook
2016/2017 Parent Handbook2016/2017 Parent Handbook
2016/2017 Parent HandbookSadie Rose
 
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan     Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan JuankahSeymour1
 
My philosophy of education
My philosophy of educationMy philosophy of education
My philosophy of educationEmilyBranch5
 
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print Version
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print VersionLetter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print Version
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print VersionClare Guilfoyle
 
Overview of Educational skill set
Overview of Educational skill setOverview of Educational skill set
Overview of Educational skill setLesley Phillips
 
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc final
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc finalcapstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc final
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc finalKassim Osman
 
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docx
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docxTHIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docx
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docxdohertyjoetta
 
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 12016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1Peter Curtis
 

Similaire à Meet Your Field Faculty Supervisor (20)

EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio Final
EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio FinalEDU - 260 Educational Portfolio Final
EDU - 260 Educational Portfolio Final
 
My Teaching Philosophy
My Teaching PhilosophyMy Teaching Philosophy
My Teaching Philosophy
 
Philosophy
PhilosophyPhilosophy
Philosophy
 
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptx
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptxEarly Childhood Education Introduction.pptx
Early Childhood Education Introduction.pptx
 
Essay About Teachers
Essay About TeachersEssay About Teachers
Essay About Teachers
 
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015
CV Siobhan Smith-Andressen May 2015
 
Banbury Crossroads Independent School
Banbury Crossroads Independent SchoolBanbury Crossroads Independent School
Banbury Crossroads Independent School
 
2016/2016 Parent Handbook
2016/2016 Parent Handbook2016/2016 Parent Handbook
2016/2016 Parent Handbook
 
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016
J.D. Kingham Educational Philosophy Nov 2016
 
2016/2017 Parent Handbook
2016/2017 Parent Handbook2016/2017 Parent Handbook
2016/2017 Parent Handbook
 
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan     Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan
Comprehensive Classroom Management and Organization Plan
 
Essay On Being A Teacher
Essay On Being A TeacherEssay On Being A Teacher
Essay On Being A Teacher
 
My philosophy of education
My philosophy of educationMy philosophy of education
My philosophy of education
 
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print Version
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print VersionLetter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print Version
Letter of Application Teaching Roles Large Print Version
 
Overview of Educational skill set
Overview of Educational skill setOverview of Educational skill set
Overview of Educational skill set
 
Jass CV
Jass CVJass CV
Jass CV
 
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc final
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc finalcapstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc final
capstone.doc 1a.4doc.doc final
 
Capstone
CapstoneCapstone
Capstone
 
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docx
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docxTHIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docx
THIS IS DUE 1218Respond to Peer 1 then to Peer 2 on separ.docx
 
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 12016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1
2016 Peter Curtis Statement of Claims 1
 

Dernier

Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDThiyagu K
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfChris Hunter
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104misteraugie
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxnegromaestrong
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptRamjanShidvankar
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesCeline George
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfagholdier
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfAyushMahapatra5
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingTechSoup
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxAreebaZafar22
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibitjbellavia9
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Shubhangi Sonawane
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactPECB
 
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptxRole Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptxNikitaBankoti2
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 

Dernier (20)

Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SDMeasures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
Measures of Dispersion and Variability: Range, QD, AD and SD
 
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdfMaking and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
Making and Justifying Mathematical Decisions.pdf
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
Nutritional Needs Presentation - HLTH 104
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
 
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdfClass 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
Class 11th Physics NEET formula sheet pdf
 
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptxAsian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
Asian American Pacific Islander Month DDSD 2024.pptx
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
Ecological Succession. ( ECOSYSTEM, B. Pharmacy, 1st Year, Sem-II, Environmen...
 
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global ImpactBeyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
 
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptxRole Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
Role Of Transgenic Animal In Target Validation-1.pptx
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 

Meet Your Field Faculty Supervisor

  • 1. Centennial College Faculty Supervisors ECE Program ~ Field Practicum
  • 2. Karen Campbell, Field Practicum Liaison Ashtonbee Campus kcampbell@centennialcollege.ca Angela Provo, Field Practicum Liaison Progress Campus aprovo@centennialcollege.ca Hello everyone, We wish you all the best this Semester in your Field Practicum! Remember this is the time to put into practice all that you have learned. Demonstration of your knowledge, skills and the required professional dispositions are what will be assessed. Your College Faculty member is a part of your support team – be prepared for their visits, discuss openly how you are progressing, with clear evidence that supports your progress, and share your plans for success in Field. This is your time to shine! As the Progress campus Field Placement Liaison, I will work with both you and your Faculty Supervisor – assisting in all elements of Field Placement.
  • 3. Frances Quinn-Ford fquinnfo@my.centennialcollege.ca Began working as a field placement supervisor January 2012 and have now completed 8 semesters. Current Connection to field: As well as being a field placement supervisor for Centennial College, for the past twelve years I have been employed by the school board as a Parenting and Family Literacy Instructor. Personal Philosophy: Working in the field of early childhood education over the past 27 years, I have seen many changes to our incredible field. The one constant that I have noticed is no matter how theories practices change the best early childhood educators have one common goal. That goal is to provide a program that meets the social, emotional and physical needs of the children they are working with. Meeting those needs involves understanding that a child is not alone but comes with a family and that we must ensure that we work together, whether the child is in daycare or in a parent child program, it is imperative that we make connections with the whole family in order to provide a program that meets all the needs of the child. Every childfamily is unique and it is our responsibility to provide programs which allow for individual learning styles and to never forget that each child has something valuable to contribute and our job is to nourish and encourage that contribution. Theresa Raponi trapo02@mycentennialcollege.ca I have been working as a field placement supervisor for Centennial College for 6 years. I am a manager at a child care centre and operate our offsite location. I have worked there for the last 13 years and could not picture myself in any other line of work. I truly believe Early Childhood Educators impact children and their learning. They are our future and the more we guide, nurture, support and care for them the more they will become all they are meant to be. I feel that helping and giving this same positive support to students is key to their success. I offer continual guidance, encouragement and feedback through the semester I have with each of the students.
  • 4. Beverley Myers bmyers@my.centennialcollege.ca How long supporting students in field for Centennial: 1 year I am a registered Early Childhood Educator with years’ experience in the field. I am currently employed with Durham Board of Education and am Registered with College Of Early Childhood Educators Personal philosophy of teaching and learning : I believe we are all students and learning is ongoing and never ending. One should never stop learning. As a facilitator I enjoy molding students into great, confident ECE’s. I enjoy sharing the knowledge we have learnt over the years. Sharing knowledge is a great feeling. Making a difference in the lives of others is so rewarding. I enjoy working with young children, setting the foundation for early learning. I work as an ECE creating an environment in the classroom which promotes reading, writing and math skills fostering a strong foundation for future learning. I facilitate experiences that promote each child’s physical, cognitive, language, emotional, social and creative development and well- being. I lead children in developmentally age appropriate activities where they learn through their environment and through play. I also create opportunities for creative expression through media of art, dramatic play, music and physical fitness. I take all this knowledge and impart it on our students. This is such a rewarding feeling. Sharifa Ishmael sishm02@my.centennialcollege.ca I’ve been supporting students in the field part time with Centennial College for the past 6 years. Also, over the past 7 years I’ve been working full time as a Child Care Centre Supervisor with the City of Toronto in various locations. This experience has given me a wealth of knowledge and transferable skills that I’m able to use in the supervision of students. Personal Philosophy: I believe that children learn best when given the opportunity to naturally discover and explore their environment. When children are provided with an environment that is inclusive, safe, healthy, inviting and rich with hands on opportunities they grow in all areas of development. I also strongly believe that children need to be surrounded by educators who embrace their inquisitive nature and genuinely see the importance of providing opportunities that will enhance their learning experiences. Early childhood educators who observe, and actively listen to children so they can prepare and implement a meaningful curriculum will create positive outcomes and impacts in the lives of children. As educators we have a responsibility provide activities and opportunities that meet children’s developmental needs and interests and encourage their independence and inquisitive nature, embrace open discussion, provide opportunities to build relationships and simply allow children to learn through play. As a filed placement supervisor I feel it is my responsibility to share my philosophy and ensure that students feel safe where they've been placed and supported by me. My hope is that students will be exposed to positive experiences and gain a wealth of knowledge they can take with them when they enter the field of ECE.
  • 5. Dawn McLeod dmcleo10@my.centennialcollege.ca For the past two years I have being supporting students. For the past 15 years I worked with children and their families in various settings such as licensed childcare, shelters, community health center ministry special services at home programs and doing placement with the City of Toronto Children’s Services Special Service Unit. Now working full time in the Durham School Board teaching children. In addition, have learned how to deal with a wide variety of people with different cultural backgrounds, including visible and invisible challenges. My personal philosophy of teaching and learning evolved from many years of working with children and their families. It is also base on various educational principles: learning theory, cognitive, functioning, reflective practices, and diversity issues, instructional planning assessment. I believe that every child learns at different pace and bring a unique set of abilities and learning styles to the classroom. As a result, children should be given the tools to actively engage in the pursuit of knowledge in creative and meaningful ways. I valve the diversity of learning styles and the unique perspective both individual and cultural that children bring to the classroom. This I believe will serve to enrich the lives of others. Irene Yeung, B.A., R.T., R.E.C.E. iyeun01@my.centennialcollege.ca I have been working in the Early Childhood Education field for 28 years. Nine of those years were spent working as a Parent and Literacy Program co- ordinator for the Toronto District School Board. Currently, I am a licensed home child care consultant. I also co-ordinate, plan and facilitate adult workshops on early childhood development, curriculum planning, early intervention, stress management, communication and conflict resolution. I am familiar with the Ontario Early Learning Framework and current Day Care Government rules and regulations. In addition to my day job, I volunteer within the Chinese community. I am currently the co-president an organization which supports individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. Within this organization I plan and co-ordinate programs for young children and youths with extra support. Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early Education for young children: I believe in interactive learning. Clear and responsive communication is important when supporting students. I also respect individuals with different learning styles and abilities. I believe every child should have equal access to a secured and an enriched early learning environment. Children learn through encouragement and praise. Curriculum planning has to reflect individual child’s needs and interest. I have supported field placement students at Centennial since 2011.
  • 6. Mark Rocamora mrocamo@my.centennial.college.ca How long supporting students in Field for Centennial: Since September 2013 I am currently a Full-Time Early Childhood Educator at Centennial College Progress Childcare since March 2007 Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning: Children cannot be categorized nor be considered simple. Each child`s individual uniqueness and diverse differences must be fostered through a learning environment that depicts an image of warmth, acceptance and encouragement. The title we hold as “Educators” allows us to provide them with this atmosphere that is so immensely valuable. Being fully committed to make a difference in a child`s life is an essential tool and belief that should be embedded in all Early Childhood Educators. Loris Bennett, M.A lbenne18@my.centennialcollege.ca Hello my name is Loris Bennett and I look forward to supporting you in field placement. My Background and experiences is on the inclusion of children with disabilities in early learning education and care environments. For the past 25 years I have worked in various capacity supporting children and their families. I am a Special Needs Consultant as well as faculty in Centennial College’s Early Childhood Education and Early Childhood Resource Consultant programs. My interest and research is on professional development and training for early childhood educators particularly focusing on inclusive practices. Correspondently, I am keenly aware of the importance of field practicum as it is the foundation for early childhood educators ( students) applying acquired skills and knowledge (bringing theory to practice) in early learning and care environments with children. As such, a primary focus is to facilitate an array of experiences for you during your field practicum so that you will be able to practice, share your skills and knowledge as well as gaining new knowledge. The early years are the foundation for lifelong learning; as such investment in children and quality early childhood programs is the cornerstone for all stakeholders. As educators you are making a significant contribution to the formative years of children. I wish you success in your field placement and I look forward to teaching and learning with you on this part on your Journey.
  • 7. Marsha Briscoe mbriscoe@my.centennialcollege.ca My name is Marsha Briscoe. I have been an E.C.E. for over 20 years and have been supporting students for 6 years at Centennial College. I have enjoyed every minute of it. I currently work for the Toronto District School Board as a Parent Worker, which is a program that offers Family Literacy that develops early literacy and numeracy skills which provides the foundation for ongoing learning. My personal philosophy about early education for young children is that children need to be exposed to stimulating and challenging play based activities that help facilitate problem solving and curiosity about the world around them. I believe that children bring these experiences to new learning situations which help to lay down the ground work for a solid foundation in education. I feel that as an E.C.E, it is our role to help support this learning through giving all children the opportunity and freedom to explore in a safe and nurturing environment. The most important thing that I have learned and truly believe is that all children are unique and learn in different ways, and we E.C.E.’s should be able to support all kinds of learning. Denise Klammer dklammer@my.centennialcollege.ca
  • 8. Paula Davis pdavi32@my.centennialcollege.ca How long supporting students in Field for Centennial: 3 years Current connection to the Field of Early Childhood Education: Teacher Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early Education for young children: Many apply but only a select number are chosen to join one of the most critical professions in the world. As an EC Educator you are creating the foundation on which your students will be building their life-long learning. To ensure this foundation does not develop any cracks, you must ask questions (you have access to a large number of experts in your chosen profession between your college and your placement), learn from your mistakes (if you do something incorrect, find out the right way and practice it) and let your students know that you care about them (through positive facial expressions along with positive words). All children can learn no matter their learning style. You are the conduit to make that happen as an educator. Remember for every problem there is a solution. Tell me your problem and together we will find the solution. Shelley Hill shelly.hill29@my.centennialcollege.ca How long supporting students in Field for Centennial: 1 year I have a B.A. in Child Studies from Brock University and I currently work as an R.E.C.E. and Child and Youth Worker at Kinark Child and Family Services. I consult to E.C.E.’s and Teachers who have children with Mental Health Difficulties in their classes. I work for the 0-6 year old program and also teach the Triple P Parenting Course to parents and work in homes providing parenting strategies and coaching for children 2-7 years old. Previously I created and worked as the E.C.E. at the Kinark Therapeutic Day Nursery. Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning and/or Early Education for young children: I feel that Early Childhood education should capitalize on spontaneous events in order to support child-initiated learning and to promote learning that arouses curiosity and imagination. I believe in educating the whole child through a developmentally appropriate balance of guided exploration, discovery, hands-on experiences, student-directed learning, and free-play which prepares them for continued success throughout school. I believe that play is the most important process through which young children learn.
  • 9. Michelle Joseph mjose13@my.centennialcollege.ca Supervision History: Field Supervisor Since Winter 2010 Current Connection to Early Childhood Education: I am currently employed full time as a Designated Early Childhood Educator (DECE) with the Durham District School Board. Personal Philosophy: I believe that the early learning years of a child is the most important years of an individual’s life! As a Registered Early Childhood Educator, I am a professional who specialize in enhancing the developmental growth of children. It is my responsibility to provide a rich, stimulating play based environment for the children in my care. It is my passion and determination to ensure I provide learning opportunities that encourage child guided inquiry play. I believe that children are capable and curious; and that through play, can answer many “I wonder...?” questions that they may have. Hands on play based learning should be used to reinforce the curriculum goals and objectives that are outlined for our students. Incorporating children’s interest into daily planning is a great way to have the children take charge of their learning. Knowing that I play an important role is preparing children to grow into competent individuals, is a very intrinsic feeling. I have been in the Early Childhood Education field since 1990 and I know that this is the right profession for me. Ev Crasto-Wilson ecrasto@my.centennialcollege.ca
  • 10. Kathleen O’Prey koprey@my.centennialcollege.ca I graduated from the ECE program at Ryerson University in 1996. Since then I have enjoyed being involved in the field through my work in Child Care centres, home daycares and the school system. My personal philosophy on teaching and learning is to provide children with a rich and stimulating environment where they feel safe to explore, initiate learning and feel free to express themselves. I look forward to being a part of your amazing journey in the wonderful field of Early Childhood Education! Jill Javelosa-Alvarez jjavelo2@my.centennialcollege.ca I am a Registered Early Childhood Educator with a strong educational background and years of experience working with children, families, and early learning professionals. I currently work as an Early Literacy Specialist for York Region. I am actively involved in mentoring children and youth in my community. I am passionate about enhancing children`s learning through play and I place a strong emphasis on the importance of quality interactions and connecting with young children. I am involved in consultations, training, and workshops for parents, caregivers, and professionals to assist them in how to support children’s early literacy and early numeracy development. My life goal is to teach minds, touch hearts, and transform lives. I am a busy mom with two wonderful children whom I am totally crazy about.
  • 11. Anusha Narendran anarend@my.centennialcollege.ca Since January 2012, I have had the privilege of being a field placement supervisor for Centennial College where I have been able to support students at their placements. I have a full time position as the Manager of Children’s Programs and Services at Malvern Family Centre. I have successfully obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education from Ryerson University and a Diploma in Early Childhood Education from Centennial College. I have over 10 years of experience working with children in various age groups and developmental stages. I held a position as a part time instructor for the Early Childcare Assistant program at a private college in Toronto. In the past, I was involved with working in childcare centers, schools, OEYC programs, after school programs and family support programs. I have a strong professional background in volunteer management, family support and community practice. My personal philosophy for teaching and learning is putting students first and allowing them to learn through experiencing. This allows me to adapt to the needs of an individual student and to create an environment where students can learn in a way that best suits them. Melissa Pryce mprycepi@my.centennialcollege.ca I have been supporting students in field for Centennial for 5 years, and have enjoyed every minute of it. Current connection to the Field of Early Childhood Education involves being a registered member of the College of ECE. Within my daily work as a Literacy Specialist I support and coordinate family literacy programs, which emphasizes on enhancing early literacy strategies between caregivers and children birth to 6 years old. Learning and development is another passion that keeps me current in field through teaching various ECE courses. I believe education is a systematic component to learning skills and gaining knowledge. In order to progress to the next level, individuals need to acquire the skills and be able to transfer their knowledge to the appropriate context or situation within society I view skills as building blocks taught from a basic level and progressing to a level of mastery. Building on the fundamentals of learning includes a multitude of sources and experiences throughout the course of life, which is fostered within an institutional setting and within the surrounding community. Empowering students to develop from their experiences with the assistance of an educator whether it is a parent, teacher, or significant other, is key to fostering optimal learning and achievement. I believe a teaching and learning environment should encompass a conducive setting to learning by respecting a diverse learner centered approach, which fosters inclusion and safety.
  • 12. K. Leah Yuyitung, BA, RECE, AECEO.C kyuyitun@my.centennialcollege.ca Centennial College Field Placement Supervisor since 2012 * 20 years experience in the field with a focus on policy analysis, professional development, working with families and immigrant women. * Part time faculty at Centennial College * Trainer/Consultant – currently working on a project with a home child care agency developing training sessions for staff . Volunteer in a special education recovery reading and math program for Grade 1-5 in TDSB school. My teaching philosophy is based on a mentoring model that is grounded in learner centred practice, reflective practice and critical thinking. I strongly believe in the motto that it takes “a village to raise a child” and that as role models, early childhood practice goes hand in hand with community development and engagement Priti Parikh RECE BSc CD pparikh@centennialcollege.ca Namaste and Hello, I am a registered Early Childhood Educator working in the field since 25 years and as a field placement supervisor at Centennial College since 2006. My responsibility is to support each student during this experience by providing constructive feedback, guidance ,support and work as a liaison between the college and the agency. I am always excited to observe students in action during my field visits, so see you soon! I believe in creating safe and respectful environment in class as well as during field visits; where students can ask questions and connect with me on an ongoing basis. I believe in an open door policy, so feel free to visit me during my office hours or connect with me via e-mail or voice mail. Looking forward to meeting and getting to know you and your educational goals. Quotes that inspire me: "Nothing is impossible, if you put true effort into it. Even the work impossible reads; I-AM-POSSIBLE" "The achievement of your goal is assured the moment you commit yourself"
  • 13. Angella Hudson ahudson6@my.centennialcollege.ca Vilma Leone wleone1@my.centennialcollege.ca I have been working in the child care profession since 1992, and graduated as an Early Childhood Educator in 2001. During my years of working in partnership with children, families, and other child care professionals, I have gained the knowledge and skills required to effectively support students pursuing a career in Early Childhood Education. Personal Philosophy: I strongly believe that children need a safe and nurturing environment that will provide them with a strong foundation for lifelong learning. As Early Childhood Educators, it is important that we actively respond to children’s curiosity and provide them with an abundance of learning opportunities through play. As a Field Supervisor, it is essential to provide students with support and guidance to achieve a rewarding placement and become successful Early Child Educators.
  • 14. Lesley Skelton-Dunfield ldunfiel@my.centennial.college.ca Please allow me to introduce myself. I’m Lesley Skelton- Dunfield and I have been supporting students in the Early Childhood Education program at Centennial College since January of 2014 as a Field Practicum Supervisor. My career and interests are deeply rooted in Early Childhood Education. As a Teacher and R.E.C.E myself, I think it is of high importance to take my knowledge and skills I have learned and share them with a new generation of educators. As a Practicum Supervisor I must be able to listen, model and partner with my placement candidates to assist them in their goal of becoming Early Childhood Educators. My personal philosophy of teaching and learning is that as educators we must collaborate with each other and work in a team effort to deliver quality learning and developmentally appropriate programming to out students whether it be in a child care facility, school environment or in the community at large. All learners deserve fair and inclusive learning, in an anti-oppressive environment and to be provided positive social and emotional experiences that build skills to reach their maximum potential. Nicole Desouza ndesouz8@my.centennialcollege.ca Hello, my name is Nicole De Souza and I have been a field supervisor with Centennial College for 2 years. I have been in the field for 23 years. I am currently working as a Centre supervisor. I believe that learning is the foundation to success. If you put in hard work and are dedicated to your field you will have great success. The field of ECE is always evolving and professionals in this field are always learning and growing. I look forward to working with you.
  • 15. Wendy Desa wdesa01@my.centennialcollege.ca Hello Everyone! I have been in the field of Early Childhood Education for 20 years. I have hosted many college students throughout my career at various agencies throughout the GTA. My goal is to use my experience and knowledge of child development and the field of Early Childhood education to help you grow and develop as successful and confident Early Childhood Educators. I look forward to meeting all of you! Wendy Monique Griffin mgrif15@my.centennialcollege.ca My name is Monique Griffin, I graduated from Centennial College in 2002. I have been supporting students in the field of Early Childhood Education since 2006. Currently, I am an elementary school teacher. My personal philosophy of teaching and learning: It is important to provide an educational environment that offers an opportunity for the interests of students to become visible. This motivation can develop from within the learner. Educators are trained to recognize students’ needs, their interests, to set clear definitions of limits, structure and spontaneity, experiences that challenge and the call to practice previously acquired skills. Often, parents are eager to become an active participant in their child’s life at home and in the school, but are hesitant to step forth because they are not sure of which direction to take. It is imperative as educators not to judge parents for actions that we might not agree with. Instead, be good role models to their students and provide assistance to parents to encourage “their” relationship with the school, community and their home.
  • 16. Kathy Ryckman krychma@my.centennialcollege.ca Judy Cook jcook3@my.centennialcollege.ca I have been working with the ECE students since January 2006. Prior to this I volunteered in a TCDSB Linc program for parents and children. While the parents were taking English classes I worked in the nursery school program. The majority of my career was with the City of Toronto, Children’s Services. I started as a program staff and eventually worked my way to centre supervisor. Throughout these years I supervised seven centres throughout the city and worked with many staff, parents and children. My philosophy is solely based on the fact that children are inquisitive and eager to learn. We as teachers must offer support and encouragement. It is important to recognize the strengths and needs of each child so that they may reach their fullest potential. The success of any classroom program, whether it is in a child care or school setting, relies on good team dynamics and communication to support the children in their learning.
  • 17. Maureen Saint msaint@my.centennialcollege.ca Hello everyone, I have been employed at the Centennial College East York Childcare Centre since 2007 as a Registered Early Childhood Educator. I have been providing care for children infancy through school-age, as well as supporting families with educational and developmental insight. Since 2008, I have been supporting both RECE and ECA student as a Field Supervisor. I am honored to walk hand in hand with students as they take steps towards a great and rewarding career. I am committed to working with managers and placement supervisors to help meet the needs of all students in their placement setting. I believe that every student who enters into the educational field must first recognize the true reason they choose the field. For me, it was wanting to make a difference in the lives of children. It was supporting families with a wide range of childcare needs ranging from providing exceptional care of the children in the program to emotional support for families It was a desire born straight from my heart. I believe that both the teacher and the student can learn from each other in a respectful manner and that different learning and teaching styles should be embraced. I believe that communication is the first step to building a strong relationship between the teacher and the student. To the student, measure yourself against the standards which are set out for your profession. Let the manual be a guide - “When in doubt, please find out.” Audrey Henry ahenry34@my.centennialcollege.ca I am a Centennial College graduate of the ECE program, class of 1983 and have been working in the field ever since. I have experience working with all age groups Infant to School-Age. I have supported students in their field placements from various colleges for many years . The past 15 years I have been working full time as a Centre Supervisor with the City of Toronto in various locations. My experiences in the child care field have given me a vast source of knowledge and a skill set that I can use in the supervision of students. My personal philosophy is I believe that children learn best when they have the opportunity to be engaged in meaningful exploration and play based learning. When children are provided a stimulating, developmentally appropriate curriculum in a warm, safe environment they have the opportunity to grow in their own individual and unique way. My role a field placement supervisor is to ensure the students provide the kinds of experiences that promote active learning for children. Further to this my role also includes a commitment to the students to have high standards of work quality to become successful Early Childhood Educators.