We speak with Michele Washington, longtime early childhood lecturer at Lehman College, about expertise at the preschool level. Head Start, pre-K, and 3-K teachers can support children and families in myriad ways once parents or guardians trust them. Cultural humility is essential; teachers need to understand and respect their children’s families and communities.
Overview
00:00-00:57Intros
00:57-02:26Why are early childhood educators undervalued?
02:26-03:10Major crises in early childhood
03:10-03:57UPK and 3-K (NYC)
03:57-05:01Losing teachers to Department of Education schools
05:01-05:59Teachers’ relationships with families
05:59-08:08Knowing students’ communities
08:08-10:20A deficit lens and overcoming it
10:20-12:04Transition from working with 3- and 4-year olds to infants and toddlers
12:04-16:16Early childhood as “women’s work”
16:16-18:30Culturally responsive education
18:30-20:13Graduate schools and culturally responsive education
20:13-22:47Ethical decision-making for early childhood educators
22:47-25:25Being a second home
25:25-27:43Responding when there is a serious disagreement between a teacher and a parent or guardian
27:43-29:01Outro
Transcript
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