Saturday, August 13, 2011

Examining Code of Ethics

I have selected three ideals from DEC's and NAEYC's Code of Ethics.  I selected them because I believe all early childhood professionals should practice the highest level of professionalism, honesty and competence when interacting with children and their families.  I believe it is our responsibility to be an effective and strong advocate for the families, as well as, populations we provide early childhood services to on a daily basis.  I believe it is our responsibility, as early childhood professionals, to remain knowledgeable and abreast the current research in early childhood education.  As program administrators and supervisors, it is our responsiblity to ensure that appropriate ongoing monitoring and annual program self-assessments to ensure children and families receive high-quality programming and optimal service delivery.  I believe that early childhood administrators should implement appropriate practices and systems to ensure facilities are safe, welcoming, nurturing and clean.

3 Principles and Guidelines from The Division of Early Childhood (DEC) Code of Ethics: 
I. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Professional and Interpersonal Behavior
3. We shall strive for the highest level of personal and professional competence by seeking and
using new evidence based information to improve our practices while also responding openly to
the suggestions of others.
4. We shall serve as advocates for children with disabilities and their families and for the
professionals who serve them by supporting both policy and programmatic decisions that
enhance the quality of their lives.

II. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PREPARATION
1. We shall engage in ongoing and systematic reflective inquiry and self-assessment for the
purpose of continuous improvement of professional performance and services to young children
with disabilities and their families.

3 Ideals from the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct:
I-1.1
childhood care and education and to stay informed
through continuing education and training.

1.5
that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive, and
physical development and that respect their dignity
and their contributions

I-1.9
including those with special needs, have access to the
support services needed to be successful.
—To advocate for and ensure that all children,
—To create and maintain safe and healthy settings
—To be familiar with the knowledge base of early

2 comments:

  1. Kensha,
    I feel you will go a long way. You have strong ideas and values. Keep speaking and listening to the children and familie and help them any way that you can.

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  2. Hi Kensha,

    I believe you have chosen 3 ethics that will help guide you in your professional career. I wish you all the best in yours studies. I enjoyed reading your blog this course.

    Aisha :)

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