United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
This site had some interesting topics, however, because of what we have studied throughout this course I was drawn to access and equity, quality and investment and financing. These three have been key issues when going to drawing board creating high quality learning centers. All three must come together meet everyone's needs. That includes students, families and early learning professionals.
"Countries often promote alternative services for poor children with limited or no access to mainstream early childhood services which can be cost-effective and pedagogically innovative, but often raise concerns about sustainability and quality". This statement was written under the access and equity section of this site. It startled me because even as one of the most wealthiest countries we still are unable to provide quality care to children poorer neighborhood. We set out to create programs that will those families however, that information is somehow lost or is never given to them. Then when services are provided the question of is it sustainable or is it a good school providing what children need to be grade school ready? We should be doing much better in the U.S.
When it comes to high quality it is stated in this topic, quality, " High quality childcare, particularly for children from disadvantaged backgrounds, promotes motivation, confidence, good cognitive and linguistic development and school readiness." Our children have seem to lost the motivation to go school, they have lost an interest in learning which unfortunately shows in their low performance that leads to low-self esteem and lack of confidence in self. High quality childcare shouldn't even be up for question. It should be a standard for anyone opening a school that will service preschoolers.
Investment and financing is an age old battle it seems when it comes to early learning education. According to the article, we are not clearly not the only ones feeling this struggle to receive resources to provide better care. "The greatest difficulty faced by countries in their efforts to expand and improve the quality of early childhood care and education is the mobilization of resources." That is why it is now up to early learning professionals to really push for better finances and resources. We have to continue to show why early learning is such a great investment.
Hello I enjoyed reading your post. I wasn't aware of how many children are in need of help. I'm glad that their are organization out there who can help.
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