"Ten Little Caterpillars" by Bill Martin Jr. I love the way this childrens' book explains the process of how a butterfly is made. The illustrations are wonderful and colorful where young children can read about the beauty of nature.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Saying "Good-bye" or "See you soon"!
Adjourning put the word "teamwork" into a new light. I did not think about the time I would have to participate in the adjourning process when it came to the completion of my master's degree program. It is important to reflect on our accomplishments in order to stay encouraged. We will endeavor on different projects where we will need to remember our accomplishments while working on our master's degree. Our failures needed to be reflected on also. Our ultimate goal is to meet the needs of our young children and their families in order to sustain our future. We need to analyze our failures to try new techniques and ideas. I hope to maintain the relationships developed with my colleagues through the duration of our program. I would like to use my blog as a contact source to keep in contact with my colleagues in my program. As we grow professionally, we will need encouragement and someone on the outside of the situation to collaborate with in order to receive additional ideas.
I think high performing groups are difficult to leave due to the fact of feeling productive and useful. I would see results. Groups, where the norms are clear, are also hard to leave due to the fact everyone feels essential on the team and their strengths are appreciated to meet the overall goal. The hardest group I had to leave was the group with the norms which were clear. I enjoyed having my talents used to enhance the team to meet the goal.
"It takes a village to raise a child." -African Proverb-
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Rohzawne
ReplyDeleteThe high performing group that I left was very talent and norms were very clear. Everyone knew what they was going to do as to the productivity of keeping a day to day operation a float. We felt more like family because we all knew that what we done was always appreciate by each other.