Sunday, September 29, 2013

Sharing Web Resources

The organization that I have been working with is NAEYC (http://www.naeyc.org).

What specific section(s) or information seemed particularly relevant to your current professional development?
 Some sections were I found information relevant to my current professional development were: The week of the young child tab, Early Childhood research Quarterly journal, professional development tab, topics tab and the Teaching Young Children Journal for Preschool teachers, basically all the tabs. All of these areas can continbute to my professional development. They provided information on earning degress, articles about all of topics of early childhood education, ways to adovcate and information on types of accreditation that they offer. The even have a journal (teaching you children) that is specifically for Preschool teachers.

 Which ideas/statements/resources, either on the website or in an e-newsletter, did you find controversial or made you think about an issue in new ways.
 I found an article in the Teaching Young Children journal called Tips to Help Children Cope with Disasters. This article presented information about how to talk to help children have a place where they can feel safe an normal in an event of disaster. It also provided information about how you as a teacher can help reduce stress in your own life. This article made me want to find out more information about the topic that was presented. It brought up a lot of strategies that could become controversial if a person feels those methods will not work for everyone. 

 What information does the website or the e-newsletter contain that adds to your understanding of how economists, neuroscientists, or politicians support the early childhood field?
 This website provides information to where you can go an attend conferences that are held by the organization to hear about the thoughts of neurosciencetists , politician or economist views of the early childhood filed and the way society views it. There the will discuss issues of funding and factors that contribute to why the early years are so important and so on. The website provides may resources for articles that you can look up. This organization has and uses the same perspectives and economist, neuroscientist and politician because they are a business. They accredited other people to ensure that they a providing quality care to children and teaching teachers that are receiving a highly qualified education. 

 What other new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field did you gain from exploring the website or e-newsletter?

Afterreviewing this website I gained a lot of knowledge about  a lot of global issues such as:  the issues of funding for programs, children receiving quality care and staff being highly qualified. Under the Public polices tabbed I learn about a number of different issues and trends to advocate for such as American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, different states policies, funding, Quality Benchmarks for Cultural Competence  and Developing Kindergarten Readiness and Other Large Scale Assessment Stems etc...

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Getting to Know Your International Contacts—Part 1

After a rocky start of trying to make contact with someone over seas, I have managed to make contact with one organization. The organization that I have made contact with is called Early Education. This organization is located in the UK. I have been making contact with a person by the name of "Chris Hussey." He seems to be very happy and willing to help me through out this course. According to Chris, the Early  Education program is generally seen as being from 2 to 8 years of age, although  as an organization they support birth to eight and above! Formalized education takes place either with childminders, or in nursery/kindergarten equivalents of various types, before children normally move into mainstream schooling in England at either age 4 or 5. There is an emphasis (in the main) on play and creativity, but also through the developmental stage that a child may undertake, and in turn, preparing them for school too. 
As far as how the educations system in the UK work Chris replies, " Parents typically may send their children to a nursery or equivalent before formal school starts, this is often a sort of day care. Thereafter, schooling is compulsory from age 4/5 depending upon when their birthday falls – and such education is compulsory until the age of 18, unless there is adequate provision outside of a school environment. There are now many different types of school, depending upon the area, and there are both state and independent schools, which are either free to attend or fee paying.
 When it comes to issues/trends they are facing in the UK, he states that, 
"There are typically many issues, mostly centered on funding and adequate provision of both places and high quality teaching and learning. In recent time, the focus has been on 2 year olds. Interestingly now debate centres on what qualifications are required to teach within such schools and looking to make early years education more robust in this regard. Inevitably, there will be issues involving the other social and cultural factors that impinge on schools everywhere, such as inequality, that serve as barriers to success."


Poverty
This Week I have gained a lot more knowledge about the topic, "'issue of poverty".  I have learned that Poverty plays a key role in a child's education. Poverty is an issue that affects children all across the globe. I have leaned that the best way to try and eliminate poverty  in our communities is  by advocating to government leaders, senators, and etc to keep the programs that start children to learning at an early age.  In the UK which is the only country that I have made a connect with, 1 in 6 people live in poverty. Two children in every classroom in the UK are arriving at school having eaten no breakfast. Due to
government spending cuts, along with the rising cost of living more and more people are struggling to make ends meet. As I have learned many countries are facing the same issues with poverty across the globe.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Sharing Web Resources

Blog Assignment: Sharing Web Resources:

The website that I chose last we0ek was  NAEYC (http://www.naeyc.org). NAEYC is The National Associate for the Education of Young Children, There mission is "NAEYC's Mission is to serve and act on behalf of the needs, rights and well-being of all young children with primary focus on the provision of educational and developmental services and resources." NAEYC  goals are 
Their Vision for the organization is as followed:  Improving professional practice and working conditions in early childhood education, Supporting early childhood programs by working to achieve a high-quality system of early childhood education and Building a high-performing, inclusive organization of groups and individuals who are committed to promoting excellence in early childhood education for all young children. The organization offers a great amount of  resources and a lot of different topics to choose from. NAYEC'S Objectives are as followed:
  • Providing professional development opportunities and resources for those who work for and with young children
  • Convening individuals and groups with diverse perspectives to generate new knowledge and understanding of issues affecting the education and development of young children and their families.
  • Setting and publicizing standards that promote excellence in early childhood education and early childhood professional preparation.
  • Implementing systems to recognize early childhood education programs and early childhood professional preparation programs that meet NAEYC standards and guidelines.
  • Building public understanding and support for activities and services that promote the healthy development and learning of all young children and their families.
  • Advocating for public policies-and funding-to support a comprehensive system of high-quality early childhood education for all young children and families.
  • Fostering the development of a network of high-performing, inclusive organizations that share the goal of promoting excellence in early childhood education for all young childrenakd
 This is an organization that you can join and become apart of. It allows excellence in high-quality early care and education.  This Organization accredicts childcare center that operate by their beliefs. The Website allows you to access education to best cellar books and provides access to different articles of a variety of topics it allows you to gain some professional development.

When looking for articles I found that you have to become a member which I plan to do a little later in the semester. But while browsing through the website I can across the topic of family involvement. Under this tab that provided information on their principles of  effective family Involvement, There are six that the organization is accustomed to :
  • Principle 1: Programs invite families to participate in decision making and goal setting for their child
  • Principle 2: Teachers and programs engage families in two-way communication 
  • Principle 3: Programs and teachers engage families in ways that are truly reciprocal 
  • Principle 4: Programs provide learning activities for the home and in the community
  • Principle 5: Programs invite families to participate in program-level decisions and wider advocacy efforts
  • Principle 6: Programs implement a comprehensive program-level system of family engagement
Since learning more about this organization I have began to understand how to work in the classroom better. It provides a lot of resources for me to go to gain more knowledge about different situations. Becoming apart of this organization would be of great benefit to me because it something that is stressed about In my State.
 

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Establishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources

Part 1: Establishing Professional Contacts
  For this part of the assignment I used http://www.naeyc.org/resources/partnership/globalalliance
to look for other professional colleagues in other countries. I emailed a person in Africa and In Haiti, But I have not heard any information back from either person. My Plan is to try emailing again on Monday and possible picking 2 other people to email in case I never receive an answer from anyone. in the email I explained that I was a student and an educator looking to futher my knowlege about their educational programs in their countries. I asked if they would be interested in discussing some of the issues and trends that they may be facing at this time in the Early Childhood Education Programs. If I'm not able to make contact with anyone by WED. I will have to render to using the alternate assignment.


Part 2: Expanding Resources

I chose to learn more about NAEYC because it is an organization that I started to become familiar with during my undergrad years. It is also a program that has accredited every childcare center that I have worked in including the Public School Setting that I am in now. I would like to become a member so I can gain accesses to their great resources. It is a program that is highly look among educators in North Carolina and I feel this would be a great benefit to me since I am an educator in this area. I feel knowing more about this program will help me to better implement their policies and standards in my classroom.