Wednesday, October 25, 2017

BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL






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This is only the Begining

Message to my fellow Colleagues and Instructor

      Over the past eight weeks, I have grown to understand what it takes to be an advocate, leader, educator, professional, friend, mentor but most importantly a Teacher to young children and Adults. Through this journey, I have been challenged, inspired, frustrated, uncertain and even at times stressed. I must say that it was the constant positive feedback and exchange of new information that has given me the renewed determination to continue to conquer my dreams. In the next year or two, I want to become the administrator that is helping to build and guide other early childhood educators. I want to be the one that provides them the motivation to continue on this journey of educating young children even when it gets hard.


      My long-term goal is to make an impact at the program I currently work for. The staff and Managment there need to be re-inspired due to the constant changes they have undergone. In the next five years, I want to help lift the spirits in the staff, families, and volunteers of those who engage with the children in our program on a daily basis. I want to provide an environment that is always positive, engaging and updated with the latest research and developments in early childhood education. 



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Three things I learned from the program:

           Adults learn at various levels just as children do. As the leader of educators or aspiring educators, one should be equipped with techniques that will assist them in learning the appropriate skills, strategies, and information that will allow them to be high-quality educators.  Secondly, research is always changing in the field of early childhood.One must stay updated with this information in order to provide the children with lessons and activities that will challenge their progress. The third lesson I learned from my time in the program is that great leaders build relationships that will allow them to collaborate effectively and successfully with others. In order to do so, one will have excellent communication skills and the ability to get along with others. With these three learned lessons, I plan to utilize them in developing my techniques as Administration. I believe that these lessons are the foundation that I can build upon and make the impact in others needed to change the lives of young children.


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One thing for certain, this journey may be over but our collaboration doesn't have to. Please keep in mind that we are each exceptional educators because we depend and assist each other. Please do not hesitate to facebook or email at any time. I hope to continue to exchange thoughts, resources and even laughs with you all. Congratulations WE DID IT!!!
Facebook: Brandi Walker Grant
Email: walkerbrandi303@gmail.com

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

Internationally Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community

1. United Nations Children's Fund

UNICEF has been defending the rights of children for 70 years. This has been possible across 190 countries and territories, with programs that involve child protection and inclusion, child survival and education to name a few. UNICEF also operate out of their offices around the world. They have offices in various continents of the world.

One career opportunity that stuck out to me is International Professional (IP). To be a candidate for this position one must have a minimum of Masters Degree from an accredited institution. International Professional staff is recruited internationally and serve in duty stations outside their country of nationality. Its a leadership, managerial and/ or specialist position. IP staff are expected to rotate to new duty stations and must be willing to work in various regions and setting, including emergencies. This position varies in levels, from Entry to Senior.

Entry Level- 1-2 years of professional work
Mid Level- 5-8 years of professional work
Senior Level 10+ years of professional work experience

2. Save The Children

Founded by Eglantyne Jebb, the Save the Children fund began in England in the year 1919. In1930 a group of inspired Americans, established the Save the Children fund in the United States. save the Children also provide services for the children from around the world and the UNited States. My main attraction was the work they do for Education. In 2016, Save the Children helped over 13 million children through their education programs, Including more than 58,000 U.S Kids. This was possible through training of the teacher, parents, and caregivers for early learning with their children, to tutoring children for math and reading. The also provided learning experiences through crisis to prevent dropouts or children following behind.

One career opportunity I found interesting was Director position. The Director, Early Childhood and Child Care Recovery Center, was solely responsible for leading child care and school recovery programs for the Hurricane Harvey Response with a particular focus on assessment, recovery and quality improvement. The position will lead the administering of sub-grants and material support to licensed child care and early education providers in TX.  This position will manage proposals, monitoring, and reporting of SC child care and school recovery projects.  The Director will lead assessments, recovery plans, and high-profile collaborations, and will be the media spokesperson for Child Care Recovery related to Hurricane Harvey (www.savethechildren.org).

3. United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

UNESCO creates the opportunity for dialogue among civilizations, cultures, and peoples based upon respect for commonly shared values (www.unesco.org). UNESCO's mission is to build peace, the eradication of poverty, development and intercultural dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication, and information with two main focuses in Africa and Gender Equality. 

I explored the internship programs of UNESCO. I found that anyone from a wide range of disciplines are all able to apply for individual 1- 4 month internship at UNESCO Headquarters and field Office, either in strategic activities or to an administrative or technical function. This provides professional experiences in an international organization related to one's studies.

My main interest in these three organization is the impact they all make in the lives of young children around the world. With Community of Practices such as those mentioned above, gives me the inspiration to want to expand my local impact to a global movement. Knowing that these organizations are available allows one to do so. 

References
 http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.8D6E/Official_Site.htm

 http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/about-us/who-we-are/introducing-unesco

 http://www.unicef.org/

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level

1.Project Director
As Project Director, one is responsible for the leadership and management of the Tribal Home Visting Technical Assistance Center as well as ensuring the effective and timely completion of contract deliverables based on work plans and budgets related to all funding years of the contract. The Director provides for oversight of all staff and consultants engaged in the performance of the work. In addition, this position serves as the primary point of contact with the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

 Qualifications for the position are as follows:
Graduate degree in child development, public health, mental health, or a related field.

10 Years or more of Management experience

Resources that advance home visiting programs in the context of tribal sovereignty, diversity, and historical trauma and distrust

Strong management and leadership skills

Strong supervisory skills, including experience providing reflective supervision

 Ability to interpret and analyze data and complex documents

 Experience in overseeing a multimillion-dollar budget

 Excellent conceptual, written and oral skills
Strong interpersonal skills

 Effective time management skills; and

 Ability to travel.

2.FV/Program Specialist
Assist the Manager and Assistant Manager in administering the Child Development Center; directs operation in the absence of the Manager and Assistant Manager; coordinates with the campus and community on early childhood awareness; prepares and maintains reports and health records for college, local, state and federal requirements; oversees health and safety; maintain professional development records for staff. Coordinates with parents and teachers to meet medical/nutrition needs and maintain the proper documentation. Coordinates with campus departments/clubs and the community to spread awareness of the importance of quality early care and education to students and parents of young children who could benefit from the use of the CDLC.

Qualifications for Position is as follows:

Bachelor's degree in Child Development or Early Childhood or child-related area, 

Over five (5) years full-time early childhood classroom experience and relevant supervisory experience. 

First Aid & CPR

Physical Examination

State and Federal  Criminal Examination

3. Assistant Professor: Early Childhood Education
Responsibilities include teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, supervising students in school and community-based field experiences, maintaining active scholarship, supporting partnerships with community organizations and schools, and providing service to the Department and the College of Education.

Qualifications for Position is as follows:

D. or Ed.D. in Child Development, Family Studies, Education, Developmental Psychology, or a closely related field

Expertise in developmentally appropriate practice and ECE pedagogy

Experience working in culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse settings 

An established record of scholarly activity and publication

Preferences

Experience/interest in any of the following areas: preparing teachers for multilingual, multiracial settings, pedagogical content knowledge and teacher education, social justice and equity in ECE

P-3 classroom teaching experience

Familiarity with ECE policies, standards, and workforce development initiatives

University teaching experience in child development or a related area

Experience with diverse populations and/or evidence of cultural competence



The three national organizations that stuck out to me are Zero to Three, Division for Early Childhood and National Child Care Association. Each one of these organizations has a unique mission for their organizations' design but they all share the same goal. That goal is to ensure that the policies and regulations for Early Childhood Education are met and the children and families that they provide services for, are receiving the care and support they need for the child and the family. I was truly drawn to the wide range of availability and or resources that each provides. For example, Zero to Three is stationed in Washington D.C but one is capable of finding countless resources I could use for my work with infants and toddlers.  

References

http://www.dec-sped.org/
http://www.nccanet.org/
https://www.zerotothree.org/