Saturday, April 6, 2013

Research around the world

I choose the Early Childhood Australia: This is the Australian equivalent to the U.S. based NAEYC. You can access several links to early childhood research from the menu on the left side of the home page.
http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/


What are some of the current international research topics?

 What surprising facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood did you gain from exploring this international early childhood website?
  • Their mission statement and their values caught my eye. They are totally dedicated to their children and want to make sure they receive the best, not just in education, but in life.
  • Their Every Child magazine is informative, from education to politics. A whole magazine dedicated to children's lives, with real life stories.
  • They have a newletter called the voice, where it advocates for children, allowing people in the community voices be heard, that normally wouldn't be heard.
  • They have been advocating and advancing children since 1938


2 comments:

  1. Ayonie,

    I also opted for Early Childhood Australia. It was nice to see that you included important information about the plethora of topics they have that I didn't include in my post. I think the magazine and the newsletters are remarkable features that upkeep the authority of this organization. I also liked their seductive way of enrolling new people by saying it was tax deductible ;)

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  2. I enjoyed your post. It was interesting reading about strategies for embracing spirituality in programs activities for promoting spirituality with children. I like the concept of placing importance on nurturing children's spiritual development and how it strengthens understanding and interaction with their own life, the lives of others and fostering social justice.

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