Tuesday, December 17, 2013

What Grad School is really like





What Grad School Is REALLY Like

“Just more undergrad classes?” Yeah, I WISH. posted on


So you decided to go to grad school. Congratulations!

So you decided to go to grad school. Congratulations!

Knowledge is pretty freaking cool.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Someday you’ll get a fancy diploma that will help you earn more money, or whatever.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

But you know, a lot of people think that grad school is just like a continuation of undergrad. And it’s definitely NOT.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

For example, this was your school spirit in college:

For example, this was your school spirit in college:

School spirit in grad school: Ain’t nobody got time for that.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Social life in college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Social life in grad school:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Leaving a progress meeting with your advisor in college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Leaving a progress meeting with your advisor in grad school:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Your apartment in college:

Your apartment in college:

Your apartment in grad school:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Drinking coffee in college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Coffee in grad school:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Dating in college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Dating in grad school is more like:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

In college, your main job is to consume knowledge.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

In grad school, you’re supposed to be the one PRODUCING the knowledge.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Fridays in college: no class.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Fridays in grad school: IT NEVER STOPS.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Your best friend in college:

Your best friend in college:

Your best friend in grad school:

Your best friend in grad school:

In college, you study really general things.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

In grad school, you focus on something so specialized you can discuss it with literally two other people on the planet.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Spring break in college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Spring break in grad school: field trip to the archives.

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

And finally, in college you feel pretty confident, because you were at the top of your class:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

But guess what? Everyone at grad school was the smartest kid at THEIR college, so now you’re like:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

But, college:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Grad school:

What Grad School Is REALLY Like

Monday, December 16, 2013

Thank you for this Amazing Journey



At least three deeply felt learnings from this program
I learned that the passion that I have from Early Childhood for me is greater for me than ever before also. I think in the 2 years that I have been at Walden I have changed as a young woman, I have grown. This isn’t just because of the classes, it was also that I had to seek out the information that I was looking for.
I also learned that I have the ability to inspire others despite the background that I have come from. I inspire that children that I am with everyday and I also inspire those who question whether this field is right for them. Through this inspiration I am able to ignore now those who say I should get a REAL job or look at what I do as babysitting. I learned that I am in a unique position to make real changes in this world.
I also learned (fingers crossed I did well on the Capstone) I am not the person that I once thought I was. I am able to achieve more and I don’t give myself enough credit for things that I do right.


    At least one long-term goal
A long term goal that I have for myself is to continue to grow as a professional and hopefully to attract others to this field that are as passionate. I would like to become an online professor one day. I have met so many amazing instructors and peers that I would like to stay in this world for a while. I would also like to work for PBS.


   

Reference
Interconnections (2013) retrieved from http://mym.cdn.laureate-media.com/2dett4d/Walden/EDUC/6990/08/mm/interconnections/index.html


I want to Thank ALL my classmates and Dr. Teri for such an amazing journey. These videos inspire me, just as you do.
Jen

Friday, December 6, 2013

Where I Would Like to Work



Where I am interested in Working


The first place that I researched was employment through the UN jobs site.  The position is through Save the Children and it is part of the International Program Department of Education and Child Development. I would provide tech support and contribute to program development and focus on proposals and public donations.
I would need a Masters in Child Development and the ability to travel

The next position I found was through Association Childhood Education International. The position would be for me to identify grant opportunities, develop these grants for projects and work with the executive director
This is the site where I found the opportunity
http://www.acei.org/ This is their website
For me to qualify for this job I would need 3-5 years in grant writing and a Masters. I need to work on the grant writing  part.
I think that I would also like to work for ICF International. They are located in Pennsylvania which is fairly close to me. I would be an early childhood specialist supporting HeadStart Programs and support the school readiness goals. This also sounds like an opportunity that would fit. I would need a BA in Early Childhood and experience in the field
This is the link