Time Well Spent
I'm not good at goodbye's. Farewells. See ya later's. However, I am excited to be finished with this program. There were times I was not sure I would make it to the next class, let alone to the finish line.
I have learned that I am committed to my work and advocacy for Early Childhood Education. This program has not only cemented my passion for young children and families, but it has also given me colleagues that have shared their wonderful experiences with all of us.
I realized that I am stronger than I once thought... I still cannot believe that I finished my master's degree and was a damn good mother at the same time! The program taught me to think deeply about issues and trends that exist in the world of Early Childhood Education. With these thoughts, I was able to apply them to my children and what they might encounter in the future world. These thoughts also pushed me closer and closer to my goals.
But more than anything, I learned from the program that Early Childhood Education is a topic that should be talked about more and more within our federal and state government. Furthermore, I learned that we cannot more forward and better our field without research.
My long term goal is to continue to make a difference. In a large way. In a small way. One child at a time. This field is not about money, prestige, fame or recognition. This field is a selfless one. Therefore, even though I wrote my paper about imaging my future from the perspective that I could accomplish anything, I would be happy and satisfied with just continuing to make a difference. If all my dreams come true, then so be it.
I'm glad that I took this program online. With excitement, I can report that I have read about people from all over the world just by being in this class. More importantly, I have learned about other states in the U.S. and what their Early Childhood Education programs entail. I realized that CA has a long way to go to match the success of other states. Unfortunately, none of us have ever met face to face. However, you have rewarded me with your experiences, stories and thoughts about the ins and outs of our professional field. Reading your postings has allowed this stay at home mom of three year old twins a lifeline to the Early Childhood Education field. For that I am grateful.
Good luck to you all...
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally
Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally
UNESCO: "UNESCO works to create the conditions for dialogue among civilizations, cultures and peoples, based upon respect for commonly shared values. It is through this dialogue that the world can achieve global visions of sustainable development encompassing observance of human rights, mutual respect and the alleviation of poverty, all of which are at the heart of UNESCO’S mission and activities."
On the website, there are currently no positions available.
OECD:"The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. We work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change. We measure productivity and global flows of trade and investment. We analyse and compare data to predict future trends. We set international standards on a wide range of things, from agriculture and tax to the safety of chemicals.
We also look at issues that directly affect everyone’s daily life, like how much people pay in taxes and social security, and how much leisure time they can take. We compare how different countries’ school systems are readying their young people for modern life, and how different countries’ pension systems will look after their citizens in old age."
On the site, at this time, there are no positions that I could apply for.
Save the Children: "Save the Children gives children in the United States and around the world what every child deserves – a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When disaster strikes, we put children's needs first. We advocate for and achieve large-scale change for children. We save children's lives."
On the site, there are plenty of positions that are available that I could apply for: Assistant teacher for Head Start and Early Head Start Program Manager. Although none of the positions are available in CA. Each requires a BA in Early Childhood Education or Child Development and experience working with infants and toddlers.
On the website, there are currently no positions available.
OECD:"The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. We work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change. We measure productivity and global flows of trade and investment. We analyse and compare data to predict future trends. We set international standards on a wide range of things, from agriculture and tax to the safety of chemicals.
We also look at issues that directly affect everyone’s daily life, like how much people pay in taxes and social security, and how much leisure time they can take. We compare how different countries’ school systems are readying their young people for modern life, and how different countries’ pension systems will look after their citizens in old age."
On the site, at this time, there are no positions that I could apply for.
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level
Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level
National/Federal Organizations:
1. National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education
National/Federal Organizations:
1. National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education
- The National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education has a mission to advocate the involvement of parents and families in their children's education, and to foster relationships between home, school, and community to enhance the education of all our nation's young people (National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education).
- The coalition seeks to: serve as a visible representative for strong parent and family involvement initiatives at the national level, conduct activities that involve the coalition's member organizations and their affiliates and constituencies in efforts to increase family involvement and provide resources and legislative information that can help member organizations promote parent and family involvement (National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education).
- Job posting: no postings on website
2. National Education Association
- The National Education Association has a mission to advocate for education professionals and to unite our members and the nation to fulfill the promise of public education to prepare every student to succeed in a diverse and interdependent world (National Education Association).
- Furthermore, the National Education Association is dedicated to research on parental involvement in education.
- Job posting: no positions that I qualify for and no positions in their state affiliates
3. Parent/Teacher Association
- The PTA has a Family Engagement Commission that acknowledges parents as the first teachers of their child and realizes the integral role that parents play in the total development of the child (Parent Involvement).
- Furthermore, the commission supports parents/guardians and family caregivers by: strengthening/teaching parenting skills and encouraging involvement in schools and at home, supporting the understanding of childhood development stages, providing resource materials and networking with agencies and groups focusing on parent involvement (Parent Involvement).
- Job posting: no positions are posted on the PTA website at this time
References:
National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education. (n.d.). Retrieved May 19, 2014, from National Coalition for
Parent Involvement in Education: http://www.ncpie.org/AboutNCPIE/
National Education Association.
(n.d.). Retrieved May 19, 2014, from National Education Association:
http://www.nea.org/home/19583.htm
Parent Involvement.
(n.d.). Retrieved May 19, 2014, from California State PTA:
http://www.capta.org/sections/parents/parent-inv.cfm
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Exploring Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels
Exploring
Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels
My first organization is based locally, but it a funded
by the State of California. The overall organization is called First5, but each
office is located in a specific county. First5 offers all different types of
programs to anyone with a child under the age of five. Not only do they provide
new parents information and avenues to local resources, the offices also
provide developmentally age appropriate classes for families to attend each
week. Furthermore, the organization offers home visiting services, parent
support, literacy programs, child care quality information and preschool
scholarships. Within the organization I was able to find two positions that are
within my county of residence. One job title is a Family Support Specialist and
the other one is a Program Supervisor of the Family Support Specialists. Both
require a bachelor’s degree, 12 ECE units, two years of experience in the field
and bilingual in Spanish.
My second organization is Head Start. Although it is
federally funded, each location is situated inside schools and child care
centers that exist in every county. The Head Start organization for Contra
Costa County provides full or part day programs, Early Head Start for children
up to the age of 3 and a home-based model that provides home visits. The county
lists quite a few different positions within the Head Start organization:
infant/toddler teacher, master teacher, site supervisor positions and program
manager positions. Each position has specific requirements. However, I have
realized that I will need to start out teaching because all upper positions
require teaching experience.
My third organization is directly related to my Capstone
Project. Parents As Teachers is an organization that provides resources and
information on the topic of parent involvement and the benefits to each child.
On the website, a specific job is posted that relates to acquiring funds from
other organizations to continue Parents As Teachers goals each year. Although
it requires three years of experience in the “art” of acquiring funds, which I
lack, I would still love to have a position such as this one. I think it would
be highly rewarding to know that I am a part of the funding process, which
would bring the issues and topics of parent involvement to others on a larger
scale.
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