Sunday, April 27, 2014

Final Blog Assignment

  • Learning about different international early childhood fields have been very interesting because of the websites you gave us to look into. The information was very easy to find and I enjoyed learning it. 

  • Wish I could have came into contact with at least of my international contacts, but even though I didn't I still learned so many things. The United States should look at how other countries perceive early childhood. 

  • The Zero to Three website has been something I fell in love with and given to my co-workers, thanks for giving me the resource.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Getting to Know Your International Contacts___Part 3

I never received a response from my two professionals but I wish I could have had the pleasure to talk with them. I did the website and learned some very interesting things on it as well. Hopefully in the future I can meet some professionals from around the world in my other classes.

  • The website supports early childhood development policies and a child’s lifelong learning.
  • The website has natural sciences, education, social and human sciences, and culture.
  • They discuss different topics such as women and girls education, lifelong learning systems, teachers, and skills for work and life.



Saturday, April 12, 2014

Sharing Web Resources

I explored some of the links and they lead me to different links related to their organization. Some of the links I found was the American association of colleges for teacher education, certification map, association of teacher educators, and the Australian early childhood association.

I chose to research the American association of colleges for teacher education and I found that out you can become a member, what they advocate for, and the things they research along with policies.


I haven’t received a newsletter they do their by seasons. I didn’t find any new information on the website that I chose.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Getting to Know Your International Contacts

I haven’t received an email yet from the people I emailed but I looked at the Harvard website. I learned about the Zambian early childhood development project that measures the effects of an ongoing anti-malaria initiative on children’s development in Zambia. I learned a lot of things about this site because I had never heard of it until now. They have a council that’s committed to evidence based approaches. They have forum that seeks to explain why public investments should be made in the early childhood years. They have many learning opportunities and student employment opportunities as well.