- Consequence 1: I learned that the push for successful early childhood education is important in other countries or regions of the world just like the United States. For example, my contact in Beijing, China informed me that enrollment was steadily rising and is currently at 51% for children attending or receiving preschool services.
- Consequence 2: I learned that throughout the world, poverty is steadily rising and that many countries are finding ways to combat this issue using education and community resources. The community is teaching families how to become self-sufficient using some farming techniques to assist the family in learning more about proper nutrition/healthy lifestyles.
- Consequence 3: I learned that teacher preparation is a key issue in all regions of the world in early childhood education and that every region is pushing for excellence in early childhood education. For example, UNICEF China is developing a classroom protocol for preschools to determine the training needs using assessments and teacher resource packages. They are also working on a parent education and finalization of a national framework for early preschool quality.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
International Contacts Week 8
I have really enjoyed learning and expanding my resources for working with children and families in the Early Childhood field through this courses. I have been able to use many resources from this course and share them with my families and co-workers. The consequences of working with my international contacts:
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Tashunda,
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed your posts and have learned a lot from them. I agree with your goal to work education in to the budget in every country so that all children will have a solid foundation when they enter school. I hope we get there someday!
Sondi