Saturday, August 23, 2014

Time Well Spent


                                                                     Hey! It's Me:)

There are three felt learnings from this program that I will carry with me during my professional journey. One, I have learned the importance of teacher and parent relationships. These types of relationships are important and benefit children tremendously. Secondly, I have comprehended the various issues and trends in the early childhood education field. Learning these issues will better prepare me as an educator and will enable me to better care for young children and their families. Lastly, I have learned the importance of reflecting on personal biases. If I do not reflect and overcome them, this could ultimately affect my work as a professional.

One long term goal I have established for myself is to continue to be an advocate for young children. I want to continue to be a voice for them. I would like to focus on making sure they have everything they need in order to have a successful education journey.
 

To my instructor and colleagues, I would like to thank you for being such a supporting team. I have learned something valuable from each of you from reading your personal experiences and inputs in our discussion and blog post. I would like to also thank each of you for providing me with positive and helpful feedback on my assignments. Continue to support our young children and their families in every way possible.




Saturday, August 9, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

I chose this organization because I am impressed by their mission. They focus on improving economics and the social well being for everyone around the world. The organization establish forums where governments can work together to find solutions to common problems. 


Job opportunities: 

The job vacancies in this organization are numerous but there was one that stood out to me the most.

Internet Economist/Policy Analyst


Skills and Experience:

-An advanced university degree in economics, public policy, political science, law or economics of law with a sound understanding of policy issues related to information and communications technologies, and more broadly Internet policy and governance.
 -At least five years’ experience in economic and policy analysis, preferably in the areas of information technology and Internet policy and governance, acquired in a national or international administration or non-governmental organisation or private sector environment.
 -Experience of working with experts from different countries, and in the organisation of international conferences.
-Ability to draft clear and concise analytical and policy documents and related correspondence for government officials.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to make effective presentations.
-Ability to manage projects, to work under pressure, often to tight deadlines, and to adapt to new tasks.



United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

I was first introduced to this organization in one of my courses at Walden. In this course, I can recall exploring South Africa and read about the many challenges that children face in this region. The challenges were very disturbing to read, but I was more encouraged to make a difference in a child's life. 

Job Opportunities:
 Comptroller, Division of Financial and Administrative Management, D-2, based in New York, USA.

Skills and Experience:
*Advanced university degree or equivalent professional qualifications in fields of finance,  economics, business administration and accounting.
*15 years of professional financial management experience at a senior level in large organizations with international operations, preferably including developing countries.
* Fluency in English required. Knowledge of and another UN working language is desired.
*High level of management and negotiating ability required. Strong communications skills required.


Save the Children 

While in college, I would make donations to this organization. My roommate at the time told me that her mother use to work for this organization. The organization left a huge impact on her and her mother and they begin to make monthly donations. For this reason, I chose this organization to explore because I wanted to see if the position that my roommate's mother had was open. Unfortunately, it was not, but I was impressed by one job opportunity. 


Job Opportunities:
Associate Director, Food Security Monitoring and Evaluation

Skills and Experience:
  • 5+ years of experience in international development, including 3 years of experience in design, monitoring, and evaluation of international programs;
  • Successful research and learning-oriented grant writing experience required;
  • Experience with tablet-based data collection software a plus;
  • Experience with programs funded by USAID’s Food for Peace and/or the Bureau for Food Security preferred;
  • Experience in designing research programs;
  • Experience in developing training programs including curriculum design, presentation and teaching skills, and training-of-trainers methods;
  • Master’s degree in international development or related field required.
  • Foreign language skills (French preferred or Spanish) a plus.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community:National/Federal Level

In this blog assignment, I will share three national/federal organizations that I can see myself being a part of. I will also share job opportunities that interest me the most.

1. Zero To Three http://zerotothree.org/

I chose this organization because I first heard about Zero To Three in this Master's program. I had no knowledge about the organization before hand and was overjoyed by the insights they provide regarding early development. I can recall using this organization as a reference often during the beginning of this program. 


Job Opportunity-Multimedia Specialist


Skills and Experience

Must know how to operate multimedia software-Adobe Master Suite such as Adobe Photoshop and illustrator, premiere, after effects, streaming audio and video; should be proficient in use of technology as a tool to support learning, knowledge of Early Head Start program development; have a solid understanding of current web standards, web browser compatibility, and 508 compliance regulations; strong interpersonal skills, excellent conceptual, written and oral skills; ability to grasp early childhood issues. Must demonstrate the ability to understand and interpret the organization's message; Must be willing to propose and implement Web and search engine optimization initiatives 


Note: The last two organizations were recommended by one of my high school teachers. She is my mentor and has been my support throughout this journey. This is my first time hearing of them but have found the organizations to be very helpful. I like that they are a communication network for educators. I would suggest that each of you take a look at them to see if you find the organizations insightful.

2. National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators (NAECTE) http://www.naecte.org/

Job Opportunity: This organization advertises jobs that may be of interest to educators in the field. One that interest me the most was:


Kindergarten Head Teacher


Skills and Experience


*Years of related experience required: 3 years' experience with teaching children, including

those with special needs, with specific skills and knowledge of the Kindergarten age group.
* Required education: Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field
*Special licenses required: MA prek‐2 license and/or EEC Lead Teacher Certification; Early
Childhood Teacher Certification of Students With and Without Disabilities within a year of hire;
*Required computer/technical skills: Microsoft Office
* Experience/flexibility with different models and approaches to curriculum and teaching
practices; experience working with children whose first language is other than English; ability to
engage in a learning community; Skills in designing and facilitating inclusive classroom
environments and curriculum; demonstrated ability to work with children and families from
diverse backgrounds; experience supervising University students and/or other aids.
*An employee in this position must complete all appropriate background checks at the time of
hire, promotion, or transfer.

3. National Education Association (NEA) http://www.nea.org/

Job Opportunity: Associate Director of Organizing


Skills and Experience



  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • A minimum of five years of organizing leadership experience; with at least three years of executive-level program and staff experience preferred.
  • Management experience within a union environment preferred.
  • Proven skills as an organizer and in overseeing successful organizing efforts. 
  • Proven experience successfully managing individuals, teams, projects, budgets, and campaigns.
  • Experience as an organizational advocate for education, labor and/or social justice issues.
  • Effective skills in supervision, decision-making, oral/written communications, policy analysis, interpersonal relations, team building, and collaboration.
  • Established high standards of performance to ensure accountability for work results.
  • Experience working collaboratively across a large organization to ensure effective integration and alignment of resources and programs.

Friday, July 11, 2014

Exploring roles in ECE Community

1. NAEYC

I chose NAEYC as my first option because it is a well known organization. The organization is the leading voice for young children's well being and education. I liked how the organization provides advice for families about what to look for when choosing an early childhood program for their children.

Job Opportunities:
Council for NAEYC Accreditation

Skills and Experience:
*The ability to approve policies needed to govern the operations of the NAEYC Academy for the Accreditation of Programs for Young Children.
* Monitor and provide feedback on the operations of the NAEYC Academy using performance standards for accountability.
*Oversee accreditation decisions
*Recommend to the Governing Board cooperative relationships with other systems that would advance the mission of NAEYC Accreditation of Programs for Young Children.
*Review all proposed revisions to NAEYC's accreditation criteria for approved by the Governing Board.

2. SECA (Southern Early Childhood Association)

One of my friends who works in the field led me to this organization. I was very impressed with the large number of child care and early childhood workers who are a part of this organization. Also, I was impressed with the various membership benefits. 

Job Opportunities: 
New member for SECA Annual Conference

Skills and Experience:
* Must be able to put together a proposal for the annual conference

3. Arkansas Head Start

This organization believes that all young children and their families deserves high quality services. This organization was designed to prepare birth to 5 year old children for school and life success. 

Job Opportunties:
Department of Human Services Program Manager

Skills and Experience
*Bachelor's degree in general business, social science, or early childhood education
*3 years of experience in program planning
*Experience in supervising staff
*Computer skills
*Experience in gathering statistical data


Friday, June 27, 2014

Reflecting on Learning







My most passionate hope for my future as an early childhood professional is to be the best anti-bias educator possible. I want to provide the best education to all young children, no matter what their disabilities, ethnic backgrounds, and family structure may be. I also hope that I use the best strategies when working with children and their families.

To my colleagues,

Thank you for your feedback and advice on my blog and discussion assignments. As we continue on our journey in the early childhood education field, I hope that our knowledge regarding working with children enhances and make us better professionals. I wish the best for each of you and hope that you achieve your goals.

Farewell......

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Impacts on Early Emotional Development


West and Central Africa is the area I chose to share with my colleagues.  I 
chose this area because I wanted to learn the many challenges that children face in this region. I also wanted to share my findings with family and friends who are professionals in the field. 


The challenges that the children are facing in this region is very uncomfortable to discuss. Some of those challenges include sexual abuse and violence in the school environment. School is suppose to be one of the safest place for our young children. Children in the region are also being abused and exploited in many ways: child trafficking, child labor, children in armed conflicts, children victims of harmful traditional practices (UNICEF, 2011, para, 2). How unfortunate is this? How can the children concentrate with all of this going on?  Poverty is also a challenge that the children face. Poverty and traditional beliefs keep 40% of children out of school (UNICEF, 2011, para, 2). The children in this region are dying rapidly due to various diseases and malnutrition. 

Indeed, these experiences will have an effect on children's emotional well being and development. It will be difficult for children to concentrate on their academics. Children will be afraid to socialize with others which will result in unhealthy relationships. 

Personal and Professional Reflection

I am very saddened by the challenges that the young children are facing in this region. It is unfortunate that a large percentage of children in this region do not live to see their 5th birthday. Not only are children facing these challenges in West and Central Africa, but they are facing them in every parts of the world. I would more than likely be very sensitive to children who are experiencing this in my classroom. I would be eager to build relationships with families to help children cope with their experiences. But I cannot help but wonder, what if the parents feel that they do not need any help? Any suggestions colleagues?

Reference

UNICEF (2011). Retrieved from: http://www.unicef.org/wcaro/english/overview_4544.htm
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Saturday, June 14, 2014

The Sexualization of Early Childhood




I am really happy to finally have a discussion about sexualization. I have always felt that the media, industries, and others influence children's identities and what they deem to be the appropriate way to be and behave. Children growing up today are bombarded from a very early age with graphic messages about sex and sexiness in the media and popular culture (Levin & Kilbourne, 2009, p. 2).


Three examples of the issue:

I had a conversation with my 5 year old nephew a couple of days ago about girls. He stated, "Pretty girls wear makeup and short skirts." I asked, "Why do you say that? Do you really think girls have to wear makeup and small clothing to be pretty?" He replied, "Yes! That's how the girls dress on the cartoon I watch. They always have on makeup and the boys like them. The girls who don't wear make up are ugly."

I enjoy spending the weekends with my nieces and nephews. They are full of surprises and I learn a lot from their behaviors. One day, two of my nieces were in the living room playing with their toys. While in the kitchen washing dishes, I noticed the room became very quiet and I could hear Beyonce's, "Drunk in Love" song playing on the television. I walked in the living room and saw the two of them singing the words to the song and begin grinding on the floor. They were trying to do every dance move and movement that Beyonce made.

Lastly,

While browsing on Facebook, I saw two girls "twerking" to a rap song. The two girls appeared to be about 5 years old and seemed to enjoy the attention they were receiving from their loved ones. I overheard adults in the background saying, "That's my baby! Show them how it is done!" The girls had on tight, short shorts and shirts that showed their stomachs.

Indeed, this is very unhealthy to children's development. Children will assume that dancing sexually, wearing makeup, and tight clothing is acceptable for young children. Children may feel that they are not worthy or good enough if the do not mimic what they see on television. I would communicate to children that this type of behavior is unacceptable. I would further discuss the importance of respecting ourselves as young women and men and to respect others as well.

My awareness of sexualization has definitely been influenced. I am more encouraged to teach young children to love and appreciate themselves and not be influenced by certain things that they view on television, social media, and others. Also, I find that it is important that I set a positive example for young children by wearing clothing that is appropriate.

And by the way, I instantly turned the television channel when I saw my nieces dancing inappropriate.I told them that this type of dancing is bad for young children. I encouraged them to continue to play with their toys and focus on being little girls.

Reference

Levin, D. E., & Kilbourne, J. (2009). [Introduction]. So sexy so soon: The new sexualized childhood and what parents can do to protect their kids (pp. 1-8). New York: Ballantine Books. Retrieved from: http://dianeelevin.com/sosexysosoon/introduction.pdf