Friday, October 11, 2013

Adjourning



I have been studying with Walden for over four years, and it was quite sad to say good-bye to every group. I have study with several groups more than once, and it was even harder to leave them. Since I have been in the Master’s program it is even harder to say good-bye to my colleagues, because they provided me with so much information. The information I received from them on the discussion board and in responding to various postings will help me to accomplish my goals in the early childhood field. I have experience real communication from learning in a group and showing teamwork as well as the ability to trust and understand other people differences. There was much personal information brought out in this program that should be remained between us colleagues. The trust we had in each other while sharing many stories in our lessons made us stronger, and this information will be carried on into our profession. I hope that you all have enjoyed me in your group as much as I have enjoyed having you all in my group. I will like to thank each of you all and maybe we will be studying together again in the near future. Thank you all and good luck!!

2 comments:

  1. Ida, I have enjoyed reading your discussions and blogs and hope to meet with you again in future classes. This has been quite a journey and have learned a lot in this class. Good luck in the Early Childhood field!

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  2. Ida, you are a wonderful person and I have always enjoyed reading your posts. The adjourning stage is something that we have done each time we have ended a course. And, to our surprise we go through the stages of development a lot during our lives. For example, each time we start a new class at Walden we go through the forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning stages and we never even think about it. Right now we are performing and in a couple of weeks we will be adjourning. So, I know this is not goodbye right now. This is just an assignment to get us to think about what is happening as it is happening. Thanks for sharing, Ida!

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