Tree of love

Tree of love
This was a gift given to me on my last day of student teaching in Leesburg, Ga by the students and my master teacher in May of 2010. I treasure this gift because it reminds me of the passion and the ambition they felt for me.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

national/federal organizations


NCCP: National Center for Children in Poverty

The quote of the director as well as her passion which states “For young children to thrive, they need high-quality health care and early learning experiences, as well as nurturing parents who are economically secure,” said Dr. Jane Knitzer, report co-author and Director of NCCP. “Poor and low-income children regardless of where they live—have the same needs, but we found significant inequities and inadequacies across the states in their early childhood policies.”

UNICEF: United Nations Children’s Fund

Because their belief and values of children having rights, knowing the world is setting goals for the children, knowing that poverty can end if we focus on the children first as well as us saying “yes” to children.

NAEYC: National Association for the Education of Young Children

Because of their

Goals

1.      “Improving professional practice and working conditions in early childhood education.

2.      Supporting early childhood programs by working to achieve a high-quality system of early childhood education.

3.      Building a high-performing, inclusive organization of groups and individuals who are committed to promoting excellence in early childhood education for all young children.”

Vision Statement

·         “All children have access to a safe and accessible, high quality early childhood education that includes a developmentally appropriate curriculum; knowledgeable and well-trained program staff and educators; and comprehensive services that support their health, nutrition, and social well-being, in an environment that respects and supports diversity.

·         All early childhood professionals are supported as professionals with a career ladder, ongoing professional development opportunities, and compensation that attracts and retains high quality educators.

·         All families have access to early childhood education programs that are affordable and of high quality and actively participate in their children's education as respected reciprocal partners.

·         All communities, states, and the nation work together to ensure accountable systems of high-quality early childhood education for all children.”

Executive Director:

A Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education ( Masters degree preferred) or related field. 5+ years of center management experience in an early childhood setting. Excellent written and oral communication and knowledge of early childhood curriculum needed. Ability to build strong relationships with staff, parents and the Board of Directors.

References:

http://www.nccp.org/media/releases/release_24.html

http://www.naeyc.org/about/mission

1 comment:

  1. Hello Tanya,

    You chose some interesting organizations to use as resources for poverty. The NCCP: National Center for Children on Poverty, http://www.nccp.org/ is an excellent resource because it involves the parents as part of the nurturing process. The UNICEF organization, http://unicef.org/,believes that poverty can end by putting children first and saying yes to our children. In addition, it is great to know that an Executive Director is one job that was located on these website. Great job!

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