Portfolio Section 2
Portfolio Section 2
Portfolio Section 2
Introduction
Since an early age, my passion for engaging and teaching young children has been very
evident. From family and friends to colleagues, I have been complimented many times for my
patience with children. I have consistently been drawn to opportunities that allowed me to
engage and help children, whether it was volunteering with my local church to instill a sense of
Childhood Educator.
Over the past several years, I have devoted my time to working with children. I have had
many different opportunities to work with children of all ages, ranging from 0-12 years old. It is
through my diverse hands-on experiences that I have continually learned about child
development and honed my teaching strategies. I have also been fortunate to work in a variety of
environments with children of many different abilities and at different stages of development,
which has taught me to be a caring, patient, and compassionate educator. I believe that these
qualities will create a strong foundation to become an impactful teacher and to compliment the
theoretical knowledge I would learn in Medaille’s program. These past experiences have truly
taught me the value in my work with these children. Each interaction with a child makes an
impact on their lives. Children thrive on love and caring individuals. I believe that I can continue
to positively impact more children’s lives and inspire these children to never stop learning by
I have had the room to learn tremendously working in the school environment. I have
become a more aware and resourceful educator. Each day brings on new challenges that I
different environments has given me the knowledge to grow through a variety of educators with
different educational backgrounds and experiences. In this field it is crucial that we all work
together as a team to enhance all children's learning; as the African proverb goes "it takes a
village to raise a child." I strongly believe this to be true and continuing my education to become
With each opportunity that I have had to work with children, I have been lucky to work
with strong educators. Learning how to work with different perspectives and personalities has
enhanced my teamwork skills. I have met great individuals that make our stressful environment
an enjoyable place to be. We strive to build a strong foundation with each other sharing ideas,
supporting each other when stressful scenarios arise (with children or guardians). My colleagues
have also shared their success after graduating from the Medaille program and they have
encouraged me to apply to teacher’s college, after seeing my potential and passion for children’s
education. Stepping out of a comfort zone is very difficult to do, when you already work and
have a great career. Mark Twain once said that “Courage is not the absence of fear; it is acting in
spite of it.” After hearing this it made me realize that I can’t make the difference that I want, if I
don’t have the courage to do so. It is with great courage and faith that I instill in Medaille, in
In the early stages of my life I had already known that I was meant to be on a path that
would help children. I often would find myself at family functions around the children more so
than people my own age. At the age of 14 I had decided that I wanted to be part of the church
community and teach the word of God. I started by teaching communion two children the age of
8. I moved on the next year to teach children the age of 12 or 13 about confirmation. I continued
this journey of confirmation for 10 years. Although I found the age difficult, I enjoyed the
experience and was able to learn from the inspiring educators around me. This experience taught
For my post-secondary path, I chose to take early childhood leadership where I learned
their basic skills to teach children in a daycare environment. I had four placements at two
different locations where I learn from different types of educators. This experience helps me to
decide that I was ready to take my knowledge and apply it to working with children in before and
after school programs. I worked for before and after school programs for six years in a variety of
positions. I built great relationships with staff and moved on to supervisory roles. After working
for a year in this field I wanted to take my education further and decided to apply for autism and
behavioral science which help me to learn new methods on dealing with different types of
children. This program also offered me with placements, in two different locations.
apply for further education. At this time, I decided to enter a program that would help me bridge
half of my early childhood degree. This program was meant to help in a more supervisory
position or help gain an entrance into teachers’ college. Throughout this experience I continued
to learn different ways to teach children an modify my philosophy. I was able to both grow as a
person and in educator. I continue to work in before and after school programs in apply my
learning. I was given the opportunity to have an internship and dedicate a summer to working
with children in a daycare. This experience taught me the patience I needed and different best
practices that I could apply when teaching children. After graduating I was hired as an early
For the last six years I have had the opportunity to work in a school setting in a
kindergarten classroom. In these six years I have been part of five different school environments
and teaching partners. These experiences have had me learn from different people and different
teams further building on my philosophy. My experiences in this area were able to shape me as
an educator and define how I wanted to be as a teacher. I have dedicated my work to working
with children between the ages of three to six, with a variety of learning abilities.
I was exposed to a lot of negativity in the teaching world, and I have decided what I do
not want to do as an educator in my own classroom. This experience taught me that I can be the
good change in the classroom to take out some of the negative. I want to take my negative
experiences and turn them into positive ways of teaching to help my future students. I also think
that having a positive attitude in the education field will benefit myself and my colleagues.
My role as an early childhood educator is seen as a less important role than a teacher.
There have been many times where other teachers or colleagues, families have disregarded me in
my position. I want to be a teacher that values all of the roles played by different people in the
showing parents as well as colleagues the importance that every educator can bring to the table. I
feel that since I am currently in that position I can speak truly to what it is like to be unseen or
Philosophy of Education
School
The first few months when meeting a new group of children should be dedicated to
building a trusting relationship. I believe that children cannot learn until they are able to trust the
adult there with. it is important to build on the social and emotional needs of the children first.
Once that is established it will be easier for a teacher to engage children in the learning
environment. Children thrive off of consistency and knowing what to expect. It is also important
to identify expectations that children need to follow; this can be done through a consistent
Learning/ Curriculum
I believe that all children are different and thrive on different ways of learning in the
scaffolding various lessons in order to meet the needs of all children. Children are all capable of
learning, it is about being able to find the way that they can learn. Education is not a straight line
it has many curves and turns to take in order to find the right process for each child. it is
important to always put the child first and use child first language, validating their experience,
Learner
It is important to have children gear the way that they learn, meaning that they will take
control in the curriculum. I believe that children learn by doing an should be given real life
situations that they can apply to their own learning, making it easier for them to have a
connection. This aspect also helps to keep the child motivated in their own learning.
Assessment
As important as it is to scaffold for the learner, I fully believe that assessment also needs
to fit differently for every learner. It is important to get to know the children and understand how
they cope with different types of assessments. Try to use different assessment tools in order to
understand the multiple types of learner that are part of your classroom.
Classroom Management
An easy way to fail the classroom is to have a poor understanding about classroom
management. It is important to establish evident rules at the beginning of the year, starting on the
first day of school. When children know what to expect from an adult it is easier to adhere to the
rules. Consistency is one of the top things in order to have a successful classroom management
basis. It is important to say what you mean and follow through with your expectations on what
The Teacher
families or parents of the children. There are many adults that will helped to foster the learning
of children throughout their years. It is important to work together and achieve goals in order to
Lastly, I believe that it is important to grow and adjust a philosophy as often as needed.
As an educator that has worked in the field for many years, I can agree that I have had to adjust
my philosophy many times. This has helped me to grow as an educator an learn from many new
people about how children can benefit from different practices. It is also important to continue
learning through professional development. As years go by the way of teaching starts to change
and it is important to keep updated with the changes in order to be able to accommodate different
learners.
Resume
Introduction:
Below you will find my resume, that outlines my extensive experience of working with
children. I have dedicated a majority of my time through volunteering as well as childcare and
classroom experience. I have been through many different education paths, including a
certificate in Autism and Behavioral Science. As the years have passed, I have continued my
education through community resources that provide professional development in specific areas
of educator’s interest.
Resume:
Krystle Pereira
263 Tartan Drive
London, Ont
Canada
N5V 4W9
K_Pereira8@hotmail.com | 5198514236
OBJECTIVES
To enroll at Medaille College in The Master of Science in Education: Elementary Education
program.
EDUCATION
Fanshawe College | London, Ont
2014 Bachelor of Arts, Early Childhood Educator Leadership Program
2010 Autism and Behavioural Science Certificate
2008 Early Childhood Education Diploma
EXPERIENCE
London Children’s Connection
| London, Ont
Early Childhood Educator Supply August 2012 – 2018
Implementing programs for children ages 0 to 12 years old, based on childs interest
Prepared basic healthy meals and snacks
Provide a safe, and nurturing environment for children while inside or outside
Openly communicating with parents
SKILLS
Conclusion
Section 2 of the portfolio was able to outline my unique experiences throughout the
education field. It identifies the path that I have taken in the turns, but I have chosen in order to
become a teacher. My background and work experiences played a big role in my decision to
enroll in teacher’s college and start a new journey. My philosophy of education was created
based off all my prior experiences and new information that I learned as I grew as an educator as
well as a student. Different practices and other teachers negative or positive also helped to
impact the way that I thought as an educator, enhancing my philosophy further. The information
provided in My Portfolio will be further solidified in Section three where artifacts were selected