The Quest Continues
Standards are a set the goals of what we want children to acquire in the early childhood setting (Laureate, 2011). This week’s podcast connects nicely with the Global Children’s Initiative (2012) found on the Harvard University website. Standards, issue of school readiness and achievement gaps are the topics discussed for your listening pleasure. Vasquez (Laureate, 2011) described how many of today’s topics have been relevant and addressed for many years in the United States.
I have connected to several people via Linkedin. I had posted a forum thread to discuss international early childhood topics as addressed within our course. One interesting post was from an American working at an International School in Chile. She told me to start researching early childhood initiatives in Chile, because there is a tremendous amount of change taking place. I only reviewed the post yesterday, so I did not have time to make connections with an early childhood professional in Chile, so I figured I was going to submit my post focusing on the alternative assignment. What a surprise to find that the Harvard site had information about Chile’s endeavors to improve the status of the experiences children have early in life.
“A Good Start,” is a joint endeavor taking place in Santiago, Chile, to improve early childhood education through teacher professional development. The concept is to improve the quality of educational experiences for preschoolers. Specifically, in the domain of language development. Additionally, the initiative is designed to intervene in critical health programs which improve school attendance as well as socio-emotional development, and it seeks to include the children's families in their education.
As I peruse through the webite and connecting links, I found an article which would have been a great resource last week. Nonetheless, the article still addresses the issues presented this week of equality and excellence. “Chile, which happens to be led by a pediatrician who's also a single mother and a committed socialist, is a particularly dramatic example of a growing trend throughout Latin America and beyond: as countries grapple with the economic downturn and reconsider spending, more and more are heeding the advice of a coalition of economists, scientists, and experts who argue that the best way to strengthen a society and increase development is to improve health, education, and other services for its youngest citizens.” (Langman, 2009).
The website offers a great deal of research, resources, activities, and news and events addressing the well-fare of children on a global perspective. There was a common link between all the resources and articles, which is meeting the needs of children through quality programs for all young children. The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University provides a vast assortment of topics to review. The study of the science of child development, early childhood policies and programs, global initiatives, innovations, and partnership with states are topics, which are addressed in depth.
After I viewed a few of the videos and read articles, I connected with links to various sites in which I found further child advocacy efforts focusing on equality and excellence in early childhood experiences. I was surprised to find a link between my advocacy efforts and that of Shakira’s. It is interesting what you learn about someone when you do a little research. How interesting, I never would have thought she had such an interest in quality early childhood education for all children.
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Langman,J. (2009) Child Starts Early. Newsweek Magazine. :New York,NY:The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC. Retrieved from http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2009/07/31/chile-starts-early.html.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2010). [Video webcast]. Retrieved from http://sylvan.live.ecollege.comhttp://sylvan.live.ecollege.com/ec/crs/defaul ““Excellence and Equity of Care and Education for Children and Families” CourseID=5691444&Survey=1&47=9479337&ClientNodeID=984650&coursenav=1&bhcp=1

1 comment:
Julie,
I too enjoyed reading about the program in Chile. Thank you for sharing your research with us.
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