Exploring
Roles in ECE Community: Local, and State Levels
Being in
Early Childhood Education is the greatest reword anyone could ever have because
it is a chance to make a difference in young children lives by targeting the
“The Whole Child”. It has been proven, “By
age 4, for instance, the
cortex begins operating at adult activity levels. By 4, a child's brain is more
than twice as active as an adult's. The brain continues to consume glucose at
this feverish pitch through age 10 and then slows down until age 16, when it
levels off at adult values. The child's brain burns much more glucose than an
adult's brain, Chugani said, because it must maintain trillions of connections
between neurons, more than twice as many as are ultimately retained” (Nadai,
1993). So by that fact a child’s brain can soak up information like a sponge.
Doing my
research on the different organizations the three organizations that I chose
was NAEYC, Zero to Three, and ECEA:
The
first organization (NAEYC) National Association for the Education
of Young Children (NAEYC) founded in 1926 which have led the way for helping
early childhood organization provide high-quality care. (NAEYC) have at least
80,000 thousand members, “from more than 300 Affiliates and
more than 120 countries, including teachers, administrators, parents,
educators, and policy members” (naeyc.org). (NAEYC) is committed to bringing
high-quality early care and education to all young children.
At this
time there are no jobs that I am interested in but I did see some information
on internship which would be a great opportunity to do because being in early
childhood education major my goal is soon to have my own early childhood
preschool. Where I can apply everything I have learned from Head Start, school,
and organizations like (NAEYC) which is one of the best foundations for helping
me to provide high-quality care. In order to be considered for internship you have to submit:
·
Letter
of interest,
·
Describe
your educational background
·
Experience
in (ECHE)
·
What
you hope to gain from internship at (NAEYC).
The
second organization I chose Zero to Three founded in (1977) is a nonprofit
organization. That provides early childhood programs, parents, educators, and
policy makers, “The knowledge and know-how to nurture early development” (zerothree.org).
Mission statement of Zero to Three is making sure all babies, and toddlers have
strong start in their early life.
Job
Opportunities:
·
None at this time
·
Have internship opportunities (None at this time),Submit
Cover Letter & Resume
Education:
·
B.A. in (ECE) or B.A. to A.A in Birth to Three
·
Experience working with (0-3)
·
CPR/ First Aide
The final organization I chose to review is local child care
resource and referral agency in the state of Florida- Early Learning Coalition
which is attached to referral program for childcare. Early Learning Coalition
was started in 2000. This agency was started to meet the needs of working
families by helping families with childcare and school readiness programs like
VPK. Early Learning Coalition works with families, early childhood programs,
and community organizations to provide families with the information and
resources they need to choose a high quality early childhood program. Local
child care referral programs provide financial support for eligible families
for child care. These programs are great resources that help struggling
families with paying either all or portion of their fees in childcare centers.
Job Opportunities: Early
Learning Coalition
·
At this time there are no positions available
(Some position would be I am interested in Childcare inspector,
VPK trainer or Director/Assistant Director)
Education:
·
B.A. Early Childhood Education or A.A. degree in Early childhood
Education
·
40 hours
·
Director’s Credentials and CDA
·
CPR/First Aide
·
1 year experience in Early Childhood Education
For more information on
the local Child Care Resource and Referral Agency for my area, please refer to www.elcescambia.org.
Resources
Early
Learning Coalition of Escambia County
www.elcescambia.org
NAEYC Accreditation. Retrieved from
ZERO TO THREE:
Homepage. Retrieved from
zerotothree.org
Denice, I enjoyed reading your blog post this week. Your introduction was very interesting. I thought your organization choses were very thoughtful. I too chose NAEYC. NAEYC offers a lot of great resources including books, articles and conferences.
ReplyDeleteDenice,
ReplyDeleteThe Communities of Practice you have posted are wonderful resources in for professionals, families, and communities in the field of early childhood care and education. I would definitely like to explore more about Kids Brain Power. I love examining neuroscience and the role it plays in cognitive development.