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...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chawanda,
NAEYC sounds like it has been a really great resource for you. I really like that they show where conferences and professional development opportunities are. A few years ago I was able to attend their conference in Rhode Island where I live. I worked for the YMCA and I was able to go for free as part of my professional development and our involvement in a program called Ready to Learn Providence. NAEYC conference was one of the best conferences I have attended I got some great resources and it made me interested in presenting at a local conference later that year.

Unknown said...

I to enjoy the articles from
NAEYC they are very current in what they report and are a great support for educators.