As I am from a small
town, the relationships and bonds are indeed rich. When there is an issue effecting our community
there are many people that engage to contribute to finding or helping with the
solution/solutions. As we are aware the
field of early childhood education/development has been a topic of interest for
years, for decades. It has changed in
many ways over time and is in a great awakening to say currently. Facts and findings from science and research
has recently brought forth more evidence promoting the need for equity and
quality in the field of early childhood education/development in many
ways. Improvement in programs for
children of all diverse backgrounds, changes in funding, standards and
requirements to improve infrastructure, increase training and educational
requirements, and more. Due to the
increase of requirements for early childhood education/development, many
community colleges offer courses. Some
websites, NIEER, (such as the one I have been following this course) supporting
early childhood education/development has imperative information and training
seminars for professionals. As a former
employer of a local childcare center, I was given the opportunity to take classes
that my director paid for to increase my knowledge in the field of early
childhood education, but to also increase her star rating.
When I reviewed the website NIEER
this week searching for issues of quality in the field of early childhood
education. The article “The State of
Preschool 2016: Raising the Bar on Quality, Quality and Curriculum: State &
Local” by Allison Friedman-Krauss (2017, May 26) strives to present the key
findings and progress of the new benchmarks that have been incorporated in many
states. These new benchmarks raise the
quality standards of early childcare education/development. Increasing the support teachers have and the
interaction amongst the children, there has indeed been an increase in quality
for many children. The article also
presents a table of the previous standard benchmarks verses the current benchmark
standards:
(Friedman-Krauss, 2017). Enhancing the new benchmarks and aligning
with our state on the years of early childhood, beginning at infancy. Collaborating together and working for the
same mission, to serve a better outcome for children. Striving to contribute to the development of
the child, a holistic approach to the child.
(Friedman-Krauss, 2017).
In regards to my goals, hopes, dreams, and aspirations,
they intertwine in the passion I have for children to never have to suffer
adversities without proper assistance to overcome the obstacles life has
presented them with. I think my passion
or spark established in me at a young age, I unfortunately had many adversities
I never understood and the adults attempting to comfort me did not give me the
answers I wanted to hear or the understanding I needed. As we have seen the research of children
prime years are the early years, we see how this could have been an issue for me,
or any other child. I feel with proper training,
such as I am currently seeking and a true passion for children and their
well-being will guide e in the right path where I may be needed in the population
of children. I hope to one day own my
own childcare facility. I have pondered
the idea of wanting to open a children home for children in the state system,
foster care. From my experience these
children suffer many adversities and have no one to turn to. They are turned into the world when they
become of age and left for the wolves to say.
Many have no family or support, limited education, limited to no funds,
and more. Does the state not find a
issue with this? Do not get me wrong,
they are offered a training or transition training to inform and education them
on adulthood. As science has proven, the
brain develops until the age of 25. So
what are we doing to our youth? I strive
to be a voice for those without a voice.
I challenge each of you to evaluate how you can make an impact in a
child’s life. How you can become abreast
of current facts and findings in the world of children?
Reference
Fried-Krauss, A. (2017,
May 26). The State of Preschool 2016: Raising the Bar on Quality. NIEER. Retrieved from http://nieer.org/2017/05/26/state-preschool-2016-raising-bar quality
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ReplyDeleteHope that you could achieve your professional goals in the field. Your passion and respect for children, especially the most vulnerable are evident!
ReplyDeleteTeachers need to evaluate themselves constantly in order to find better ways to impact positively the lives of children. If what we are doing is what they need or not. To evaluate and adopt new activities, approaches, and techniques to facilitate their development and learning. We could never forget our commitment to our job and in the benefit of children and families.
You have amazing goals! I know your own experiences will help so many young children that will cross your path in the future!
ReplyDeleteI found your professional goals to be truly inspirational! Children are lucky that they have someone like you to speak up for them when they are unable, especially when it comes to the foster care system.
ReplyDeleteIt is great that your community can come together and find a solution to help individuals. It takes some big hearts to support the smallest communities. My hope is that your continue to be a voice for children without a voice.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Blog site and enjoyed reading your posts and look forward to reading more from our research course, thanks.
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