United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) provide educators with a worldly outlook on education. Within the topic of education, we can research Early Childhood Education. Within the topics of Access, Quality, Investment, and Governance I believe as a person who is seeking to share knowledge to other, quality is a topic I find most appropriate to study. “Adequate training and work conditions are essential so they can integrate the content and practice of early childhood care and education and address the transition to formal schooling” (UNESCO, 2011).
We have begun to compare the social status of early childhood workforce, the quality they offer, their education needed, compensation, and recognition to other educators. “Second, even with higher levels of education, work in early childhood services may still be less socially valued than, for example, teaching older children in school.
Restructuring the workforce around a ‘core’ profession will increase costs, both for the education of workers and their employment. Once early childhood workers are educated at the same level as school teachers, there is a compelling case for comparable pay and conditions” (Moss, 2004).
I received an email from a contact in Ireland. It contained a link to a video. The content of the message was I think you would appreciate this video. It was not signed by anyone but, it was from Start Strong Ireland. I think it is a very good portayal of the status of Early Childhood Education within Ireland. Enjoy.
Children 2020 - Campaign for a National Plan for Children's Early Care and Education in Ireland
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. (2011). Education: Quality. Paris, France: UNESCA. Retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/strengthening-education-systems/early-childhood/quality/
Moss, P. ( 2004). The Early Childhood Workforce in ‘Developed’ Countries: Basic Structures and Education. Paris, France: UNESCO. Retrieved from http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001374/137402e.pdf

2 comments:
Hello Julie,
The woman in the video has such strong passsion for the early childhood field, along with wanting what's right for the children in her country. It is so refreshing to know that they have a plan to give to politicans and have allowed enough time to get it into some type of law. 2020 seems so far away, but before you know it the year will come and hope action has taken place by then. Thanks for posting this wonderful video.
Hi Julie, I too, visited UNESCO's webpage. It amazes me of the many, many organizations that are dedicated to improving education for children. It also puzzles me regarding why the world can not end poverty, with having so, so, so many worldwide organizations that are committed to the cause. Sometimes, it makes me feel as if "poverty" is a money-maker for so many organizations.
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