Education opens doors of opportunities to us .
To be uducated, we have to invest our time, passion, funds etc into whatever path we choose to be educated in.
Despite all of these, education is not a right of anyone, it may be a choice, but it is a privileged opportunity that it is not everyone that can access it.
Therefore, those of us who access it should have a humble disposition.
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
Friday, 28 February 2014
REFLECTIONS ON MY LEARNING
It has been a challenging but rewarding journey and i have learned so much.
I have emerged a professional in my field.
(1) “Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are being made, his mind is being developed; to him, we cannot say tomorrow, his name is today”_ Gabriella Mistral. Child poet, educator and Nobel Laureate Institute of medicine, 2004 (Laureate education, 2011).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VNNsN9IJkws
I have learned that the early childhood stage is not a time to be toyed with but an opportunity to harness and invest in children. Nit only the children gain from this, families, communities, nations and the entire global village can only get better if we make the most of this window.
(2) I have learned that those who are the teachers and carers of these children need to be knowledgeable about handling them, otherwise, like abuse being inevitable in a product when the knowledge about usability is the issue, so would the experience of these children be. And at the end, we all have life not being the best it could be for us.
(3), "The greatest genius will never be worth much if he pretends to draw exclusively from his own resources"
I am going with the understanding that working with children for best results is the a product of COLLABORATION. We all are needed. We must as professionals must cultivate the interpersonal skills required to foster these relationships.
resources: http://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/reports_and_working_papers/working_papers/wp10/
I have emerged a professional in my field.
Three profound learnings
(1) “Many things we need can wait. The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are being made, his mind is being developed; to him, we cannot say tomorrow, his name is today”_ Gabriella Mistral. Child poet, educator and Nobel Laureate Institute of medicine, 2004 (Laureate education, 2011).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=VNNsN9IJkws
I have learned that the early childhood stage is not a time to be toyed with but an opportunity to harness and invest in children. Nit only the children gain from this, families, communities, nations and the entire global village can only get better if we make the most of this window.
(2) I have learned that those who are the teachers and carers of these children need to be knowledgeable about handling them, otherwise, like abuse being inevitable in a product when the knowledge about usability is the issue, so would the experience of these children be. And at the end, we all have life not being the best it could be for us.
(3), "The greatest genius will never be worth much if he pretends to draw exclusively from his own resources"
-- Johann von Goethe
I am going with the understanding that working with children for best results is the a product of COLLABORATION. We all are needed. We must as professionals must cultivate the interpersonal skills required to foster these relationships.
Short and Long Term Goals
My goal developed as I leave this program is to utilize in both small leaps and big leaps the knowledge I have gained. I am saddled with the responsibility of developing professionals because this is scarce in my locale. I hope to see the field of Early Childhood (EC) gain its own voice and be expressed through passionate professionals, organizations of Early childhood and Associations of EC. My lifetime will not only witness this, I hope to begin a mobilization immediately through social media. In ten years, I hope to see the field as having an identity to be reckoned with and growing. Personally, I hope to obtain my doctorate degree in Early childhood to achieve greater influence.Farewell
My community of learners. Its been wonderful meeting you all. All my most wonderful instructors, I say thank you for helping me find my own voice, because I have found it and will use it.resources: http://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/reports_and_working_papers/working_papers/wp10/
Laureate Education,
Inc. (Executive producer). (2011). EDUC 6990-3: Practical Application in the Early Childhood Field [Webcast]..Merging Vision, Passion, and Practice.
Baltimore, MD: Author.
Friday, 14 February 2014
JOBS/ROLES in Early Childhood international Communities
UNICEF is the driving
force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized. We
have the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety of
partners at grassroots level to turn the most innovative ideas into reality.
That makes us unique among world organizations, and unique among those working
with the young.
We advocate for measures
to give children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest
age forms the strongest foundation for a person’s future.
We are active in more than
190 countries and territories through country programs and National
Committees. We are UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund.
UNICEF, NIGERIA: AVAILABLE JOB OPPORTUNITY ___ Nutrition
Officer
Required Qualifications:
University degree in Nutrition or
related technical field related to the work of UNICEF.
One year practical, professional work
experience in project administration, including research
and data analysis.
Fluency in English and another UN
language required. Knowledge of the local working
language of the duty station is an asset.
Commitment, Diversity and Inclusion,
Integrity.
Working with People, Drive for Results.
Formulating Strategies and Concepts,
Analyzing, Applying Technical Expertise, Learning and
Researching, Planning and Organizing.
With my training in specialization such as leadership, management & Administration with Walden University, this position is ideal for me, especially with the courses that pertain to children's nutrition, communication Diversity and inclusion, and researching.
UNESCO
UNESCO
works to create the conditions for dialogue among civilizations, cultures and
peoples, based upon respect for commonly shared values.
UNESCO’s
unique competencies in education, the sciences, culture and communication and
information contribute towards the realization of those goals.
UNESCO’s mission is to contribute to the building
of peace, the eradication of poverty, sustainable development and intercultural
dialogue through education, the sciences, culture, communication and
information. The Organization focuses, in particular, on two global priorities:
Available and chosen Job opportunity is Director, Education for all (EFA) and
global agenda coordination team
Qualification required is Advanced university
degree in education, the social sciences or related area.
- Strong global professional network.
- Sound judgement and decision-making skills.
- Ability to identify key strategic issues, objectives, opportunities and risks.
- Ability to interact with a wide range of high-level partners, as well as demonstrated partnership development and fundraising experience.
My professional network with an international classroom graduate program gives me an advantage for this job
Finally, I will love to get involved with SAVE THE CHILDREN
Save the Children gives children in the United
States and around the world what every child deserves – a healthy start, the
opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When disaster strikes, we put
children’s needs first. We advocate for and achieve large-scale change for
children. We save children’s lives.
SAVE THE CHILDREN provides job opportunities in
form of volunteering and I will love to grow my advocacy skill which is yet quite
tender by serving to advocate for children. I will love to see and learn how to
speak for the children in my country by seeing how America speaks and translate
their advocacy to acts and funds. http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.8D6E/Official_Site.htm
I am particularly passionate about the education
of young children and will love to get involved with the organizations vision
of education of young children
Education
The Power and Promise of Education
Education
is the road that children follow to reach their full potential in life.
Yet
many children in need around the world do not get a quality education where
they can learn and develop. To advance learning, Save the Children supports
education programs for children in the classroom and at home.
·
We coach parents and caregivers to help their children learn
early on, so they are prepared to enter school.
·
We offer ways for parents and community volunteers to get kids
reading and doing math outside of school hours.
·
We introduce children to the power of artistic expression —
drawing, painting, music, drama, dance and more — to help them heal, learn
and do better in school.
·
We make sure that children don't stop learning during a
crisis, and we help to keep kids healthy so they don't fall behind or drop
out.
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References
United Nations Children’s Funds UNICEF (2012) http://www.unicef.org/about/who/index_introduction.html
United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO). (2011). Retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/about-us/who-we-are/introducing-unesco/
Save the Children. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.8D6E/Official_Site.htm
Sunday, 9 February 2014
Transformational Leadership
A transformational leader. | How to Become a Transformational LeaderIn our How to Lead workbook, we distill Bass' ideas into a process that you can use to become a transformational leader.To do this, you need to:
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Saturday, 1 February 2014
JOBS/ROLES IN ECE Communities
CONTRIBUTING TO THE FIELD OF EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH JOB OPPORTUNITIES AT THE NATIONAL/FEDERAL LEVELS
The Niger Delta Development Commission has brought a lot of hardship alleviation to its people. The aim of NDDC is to establish in the Niger
Delta Region (NDR) a strong and progressive society in which no one will have
any anxiety about basic means of life and work; where poverty and illiteracy no
longer exist and diseases are brought under control; and where our educational
facilities provide all the children of NDR with best possible opportunities for
the development of their potentials. http://www.nddc.gov.ng/projectsandprograms.html
The First Job I seek to do:
A facilitator who creates the awareness of the importance of the early years and who plans programs and events around this created awareness.
Since the organization is primarily concerned
with development of its people, I have the understanding that crucial to that
vision is how we bring in the proceeds of research in Early childhood (EC) to affect the early
years of the lives of our people.
I hope to bring to light this awareness with
the help of promos and jingles on radio, television and on the net. The nature
of this awareness is that they shall be proceeds of research and undeniable
facts about early childhood development. I hope I can work with the Center for
the developing child http://developingchild.harvard.edu/ to provide these information for the good of
the children in our region.
NDDC sees to the implementation of its mandate
by executing relevant projects in the entire region. Projects are
conceptualized, designed and executed based on extensive consultation with
locals, input from interested parties and critical analysis by experts.
Projects are awarded based on their ability to give maximum impact to the local
region and beyond the constraints of allotted budget.
The second job I seek to do The execution of project NDECDI (Niger Delta Early Childhood Development Institute)
While I engaged in thoughts about the state of
early childhood in my locale, this idea occurred to me. I believe that when we
have created sufficient awareness, we can take off with a project. I propose
the establishment of a Niger Delta Early Childhood Development Institute (NDECDI).
The institution shall be concerned with the enrollment and training of early
childhood teachers and caregivers. It shall admit candidates who are passionate
about children, having understood the importance of the early years. This
institution shall work with already established international bodies and other
national bodies external to the country such as NAEYC, NCATE, both in the US to
create adoptable standards. This will be the beginning of monitor-able quality
and accountability
The nature of its exclusiveness is intended to
produce quality early childhood teachers while also fostering the awareness by
demonstrating the importance of the early years through professional teaching
practices in the private and especially public early years program, which the
terrain finds inadequate for now. This institute shall increase access into the
early years and seek ways make it lucrative for more interested people to come
on board.
Finally, I shall seek opportunity with the Universal Basic Education Commission to work as: A facilitator who creates the awareness of the importance of the early years and who plans programs and events around this created awareness.
The Universal Basic Education (UBE) Program is a nine (9) year basic educational program, which was launched and executed by the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to eradicate illiteracy, ignorance and poverty as well as stimulate and accelerate national development, political consciousness and national integration.
It is said that
the UBE program has embraced the early years. According to the home page
publication, http://ubeconline.com/ , the UBE Act 2004
makes provision for basic education comprising of ECCE, Primary and Junior
Secondary Education. However, a critical look at the vision, mission and the
scope depicts commitment to the first nine school years which begins at age 6. UBEC
is yet to demonstrate commitment to the preschool and infancy years.
Scope
of UBE: Programs and initiatives for early childhood care and education,
Six-year Primary Education, and three (3) years of Junior Secondary Education http://ubeconline.com/
The job I therefore seek with UBEC is to create the awareness through education, publications and advertisements on the importance of the early years. It is an advocacy work and my goal here is that early childhood program is given autonomy within the UBEC program. That EC in UBEC be allowed to live develop and thrive as a national successful program.
I have chosen these three opportunities
because they are already existing platform on which the advocacy that I am
making for the early years can succeed if given the opportunities. One or two
things may require fine-tuning, but definitely, collaborative efforts can help surmount
hitches that will make the field of early childhood see a new hope in the
country.
Skills & Experiences I need:
The skill I require for all is knowledge of current trends in the field of
EC, ability to influence policy and communicate policies and procedures to all
interested parties. I require a very strong communication and collaborative
skills if I must reach the policymakers with the understanding of the early
years and do so with the voices of several others in the field who already feel
my plight. I also must be someone who has been working and who is working with
young children and with those who work with young children. I require a B.sc, a
masters or a doctorate degree in early childhood.
References:
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