Cda personal philosophy example statements

    • How to Compile Your CDA Professional Portfolio

      How to Compile Your CDA Professional Portfolio - page 4 of 12 Here is a template for writing your Reflective Competency Statements, using Competency Standard 1 as an example.


    • [PDF File]The Professional Portfolio

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      Your Reflective Competency Statements are a key part of your Professional Portfolio and you want to take the time to write them well. Your statements are intended to reflect your own teaching practices in each of the CDA Competency Standards areas. Reflective Statements of Competence Guidelines


    • [PDF File]Competency Goal 2. To advance physical and intellectual ...

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      I will help children build their communication skills by setting a good example. I will demonstrate how to talk when I communicate with each child, parent, teachers ect. I will remain calm and talk clearly. I will ask open ended questions to help children think about what they are wanting to say.


    • [PDF File]CDA INFANT/TODDLER SAMPLE CURRICULUM

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      CDA INFANT/TODDLER SAMPLE CURRICULUM 1 CDA Infant/Toddler Sample Curriculum The CDA Infant/Toddler Sample Curriculum provides a suggested list of specific lessons to take in completing the required 120 formal education hours needed for the CDA credential – we organized


    • [PDF File]Developing a Professional Portfolio

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      Recap of CDA Requirements •High school diploma or enrollment in a high school career and technical program •120 hours or education in 8 CDA subject areas •480 hours of work experience in the setting for the type of credential being pursued •Professional Portfolio •Collect Family Questionnaires •CDA Exam


    • [PDF File]How to Compile Your CDA Professional Resource File

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      Guidelines for Writing CDA Competency Statements Your Competency Statements are a key part of your Professional Resource File and you want to take the time to write them well. You will need to make two sets of your Competency Statements – one for your Professional Resource File and


    • [PDF File]Sample Program Philosophy Statements

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      Inclusion is a philosophy that has as its central tenet "all children belong." The Pleasant Valley School District (PVSD) adopted this inclusion philosophy in 1991 in an effort to provide a better educational environment for students with disabilities. Along with adopting this philosophy, PVSD developed the inclusion belief statement, "All Children


    • [PDF File]Professional Philosophy Statement – extended outline

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      Professional Philosophy Statement – extended outline CDA Candidate note: Review information on the CDA Competency Standards and Functional Areas.Also consider the ages and stages of child development and developmentally informed practices.


    • [PDF File]Sample Philosophy Statement - Lansing Community College

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      Sample Philosophy Statement . Sharon Hughes . Psychology . Lansing Community College . Engagement, relevance, and enthusiasm best describe my teaching philosophy. I believe students learn best when they are actively involved in the learning process, and that an engaging classroom best


    • [PDF File]Peer-reviewed paper

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      The contexts in which philosophy statements were produced also caused us to question the purpose of philosophy statements, particularly where centres were part of a group of centres with shared ownership. For example, individual centres might have had unique philosophy statements but shared policies and


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