Friday, August 7, 2015

                                    Sharing Web Resources, PART 3

Sharing my blog assignment for Week 6, ACEI news...

     ACEI is the website I chose during the beginning of our class assignment. We were asked to follow some of the outside links. One link I chose to follow was titled, "Country Liaison Program". This is a site in which ACEI's Country Liaison program encourages the development of a network of ACEI volunteer liaisons from various nations around the world. Some of the nations that are part of the liaison is Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Once you click on the country there are sub countries that will also come up to show other countries that part of the liaison. Its sole purpose is to gather information about childhood education practices and policies in various nations, and to share this information with members and non-members, provide information to support the development of association programs, and promote international and intercultural understanding (ACEI, 2015). 
     Another site that I navigated was the ACEI international affiliates. This links provides names of international countries that are part of ACEI.

     One of the areas that I have thoroughly researched is the link to the "Advocacy" page. This site focuses on education advocacy by promoting Education Diplomacy. This can best be described as the ability to understand how ones work impacts an entire system. The mission is to catalyze education reform and human advancement. It is an approach to the education profession that requires continuous knowledge gathering, creation, and sharing; an awareness of oneself as much as an appreciation of relationships with others; and sensitivity to the contextual and cultural complexities to theory and practice in the field. On a professional level the education diplomacy requires the ability to, understand how one's work impacts an entire system, connect broad global trends with their direct or indirect effects on education, and utilize knowledge, tools, and cooperative initiatives to facilitate achieving one's goals as an educator. If professionals are interested in becoming part of the diplotersmacy there is another link directing individuals to the Center for Education Diplomacy. (ACEI, 2015).

     I have not subscribed to any newsletters from ACEI but I  have navigated through their Global News and found an article, Disparities in Access, which reconfirms the disparity regarding children's access to pre-k programs. The article provides stats on the low numbers of four year olds enrolled in these programs. It also validates the reasons why it is so important for early learners to attend pre-k programs. Reading this article helps me to understand even the more why access to pre-school and pre-k programs must be increased for children. These beginning years are crucial in their developing appropriate skills in their learning.

     Another insight I've gleaned is that adequate amount of funding is not provided to support the needs of the programs that need to be in place. There are so many children that are not able to attend preschool/pre-k because the funding is not appropriately allocated throughout.  Unfortunately, in the past, many cuts in early education has been applied. As additional research and policy makers continue to lobby and promote the importance of early childhood, funding may be increased to help support and meet the needs of the children.


Reference:
http://www.acei.org

3 comments:

  1. Barbara,
    Wow what a great post! This organization that you are studying seems to be very interesting to say the least! Advocacy is so important in the early childhood field and to be honest before this class I was not sure how I could help with this. But now I see so many relevant issues and trends in early childhood that I could help with. Funding is a big issue that is why we need to identify the programs in our community that need the most help and advocate for them. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. thank you for sharing! The advocacy page sounds like a wondeful resource and will be very useful for me in the future. Great post!

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  3. Barbara,
    Thank you for this great information. I love how you found the information that reaffirms the importance of preschool. It’s great to see the research results written about in many different formats and locations to show that this is a topic that really needs to be addressed.

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