Saturday 18 January 2014

EDUC 6990 - WEEK 2: Exploring Roles in ECE

For my blog discussion this week, I researched some agencies and I found many that are working in the interest of quality education and general welfare of children. I am particularly interested in these three:

1.      UNICEF – United Nations Children Fund.

         UNICEF works in the interest of young children to give them a strong foundation. This organization is a driving force that helps to ensure that the rights of every child are realized. The mission and vision of this world organization is to influence decision makers to turn innovative ideas into reality and work with others to ensure that children overcome challenges of poverty, violence, diseases, abuses and discrimination. UNICEF believes that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstone of human progress. They advocate for measures to give children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest age forms the strongest foundation for a person’s future. I appreciate their unique role in ensuring the health and development of children. They can be my community of practice because of my desire to see children receive their best and are influenced by competent hands in the field. UNICEF has been working in Nigeria since 1953 to support the government of Nigeria to implement programs and policies for the realization of children’s rights.

2.      ACEI – Association of Childhood Education International.

          Their mission is to promote and support the optimal education, development and well-being of children worldwide, and to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society. With the vision  to ensure that every child in every nation will have access to quality education, I resonate with them because quality education is performed by quality personnel. They influence professional growth of educators and ensure adequate training and support. They have no job vacancies advertised but I presume that my role will be to support the development of training materials to support the personnel who will prepare the children to become responsible citizens..
www.acei.org   
                  
3.      Education International.

      Education International is the voice of teachers and other education employees across the globe. It comprises of a federation of 401 associations and unions in 171 countries and territories and represents some 30 million educators in education institutions from early childhood to university. Their activities include funding, and seeking professional development for teachers as they mobilize for quality early childhood education and quality teaching to yield maximum benefits for the children and their families. Education International is in my country, as an umbrella body to provide leadership, funding and professional ethics for Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), I can fit into any role as a professional in the field but will like to influence the quality of teaching and learning.
www.ei.ei.org
All of these organizations can form my community of practice as I look into the quality of trainings available to teachers in the early childhood field. Educational International in particular create opportunities for teachers and educators to further develop and immerse themselves in quality work.

References
http://www.naeyc.org/ National Association For the Education of Young Children
www.acei.org;  
www.ei.ei.org



5 comments:

  1. Mercy,
    You have found some great job opportunities with some very influential agencies. They do give quality training's for teachers and educators. I have taken the time to learn about UNICEF and all the positive work they do in the field of early childhood education. It is so important to give children a good start in the beginning of life to form a strong foundation.
    Alissa

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  2. Hi Mercy,

    Thanks for sharing the communities of practice of your interest. I have gotten to know about the Education International and her composition, also great to know they have affiliates in Africa. I would read more about this community of practice to evaluate how Education International can help to reduce the effect of poverty in the far interiors in Africa.

    Adesoye

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  3. Mercy,
    I was very interested in your choices. It is wonderful that you want to make a difference in the lives of the children in your country by providing continuing education for teachers. Influencing the quality of education of precious children is a noble goal. I pray that you are able to get the job that you wish.

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  4. Hi Mercy,
    I also considered researching UNICEF this week so I enjoyed reading about it on your blog. I also enjoyed learning about Education International as I was unfamiliar with this organization. I think that Education International is a wonderful organization for both teachers, students, and families as they are working to provide quality education for students which is something that needs to be addressed in many areas across the world.

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