Saturday, October 26, 2013

Week 8 Final Blog Assignment

The three consequences of learning about the early childhood and my professional and professional development is global learning with other teachers around the world, networking, and learning for teachers of how they teach and educated teachers around the world. It gave me insights of learning from different countries of how they do things with their education and testing standards and how they do their curriculum . The one goal for the international awareness of issues and trends is being a teacher along with my colleagues and educators to advocate for children and families around the world. This is how you become active in your community and global around the world. This also helps teachers and educators with their professional development. I feel like I have learn a lot from my colleagues of how they made international contact with other people around the world and it just fascinating how we made connections with people about the early childhood. I just like to say I enjoyed all my colleagues and I have learn from each and I do not like to say goodbye I like to say see you later and wish everyone much success in the early childhood education.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Week 7 Blog Assignment: Getting to Know International Contacts 3

The three insights I have gained from the UNESCO's Early Childhood Care and Education is
this website helps to support early childhood policy development to build a solid foundation for a
child's lifelong learning. The second insights I have gained is learning of the high quality childcare.
In high quality childcare is for children from disadvantaged backgrounds, promotes motivation,
confidence, good cognitive and linguistic development and school readiness. School readiness promotes physical, cognitive, social/emotional,  literacy and language, and approaches of learning.
The third insights I have gained is the curriculum in early childhood care and education. The curriculum
helps the program standards for parents to understand child/staff ratios, educator qualification, and indoor and outdoor learning environments. Children learn best within positive relationships-with
their parents and families, with their peers and with well-trained early childhood educators. These are the insights I have gained from the UNESCO's Early Childhood Care and Education. The website is
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/strengthening-education-systems/early-childhood/

Friday, October 11, 2013

Week 6 Blog Assignment Sharing Web Resources

The outside link I have not explore is the Global Alliance for the Education of Young Children. The
Global Alliance is for the Education of Young Children that have organizations outside that share the NAEYC's commitment to children and excellence in education. The Global Alliance for the Education of Young Children provides an opportunity for early childhood associations from countries throughout
the world to share information about programs and services, so that members of the participating
organizations will have access to a greater range of early childhood resources.
This website contain information of early care education by providing a making a difference in
children lives and families. In the Global Alliance of Education for the young children become a member helps support high quality early care and education programs that lay the foundation for
school readiness, academic success, and adult achievement. Together we can network with a diverse
community around the world.