Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Week 6: EDUC 6990

Job/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

At least three international organizations or communities of practice that appealed to you and why you chose them.





The Center for Education Diplomacy was founded by the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI).  ACEI is an international non-profit based in Washington, D.C., USA, whose mission is to promote and support the optimal education, development, and well-being of children worldwide.  I choose this organization because, ACEI works to secure human future for all, and sees education as crucially important to achieving global peace and security, economic prosperity and stability, and a healthy, happy human race.

Education diplomacy supports comprehensive human development by promoting responsive systems and relationships both within the education sector and with related sectors as well, such as the health sector. The inter-connectivity supported by education diplomacy helps to secure sustainable futures for all.  The Center for Education Diplomacy is designed to provide a space for open discussion of this exciting concept. 
Its goals are to:
·         Lead the development of the concept of education diplomacy
·         Provide resources for organizations and individuals working to incorporate education diplomacy into their efforts
·         Create a cadre of experienced education diplomats to further global education and development goals.  Reference retrieved October 11, 2017 from:  http://www.educationdiplomacy.org/about-the-center-for-education-diplomacy/



125 Years and Counting
1892-2017

Committed to Innovation and Education for All

Since the very beginning, ACEI has been an international organization driven by the belief that education is essential to human development. More than a century later, this core belief remains the same as we look at human development on a global scale and see how education has the power to change lives. 
Today, the commitment to advancing education translates to a commitment to education as a tool for global development and sustainable futures for all. I choose this organization because, ACEI works for the education of all children, but has a special interest in ensuring that their energies are focused on meeting the education needs of the most fragile and vulnerable children.
ACEI’s work began in 1892, with the effort to promote kindergarten education in the United States and internationally.  In the 1930s, they broadened their focus to progressive education through the primary school years. 
Today, they focus on education of children and youth, birth to approximately 18 years. Since its founding, ACEI has been dedicated to improving early childhood education and development (ECD) and they remain firmly committed to this.
ACEI's  leadership and  sustained commitment to promoting education, access, equity, and quality earned them Consultative Status with the United Nations in 1977, a privilege that elevates ACEI’s influence and strengthens their impact as they respond to the needs of children and adolescents in a diverse and rapidly changing world.  Education is preceded only by the goals of eliminating poverty, ending hunger, and ensuring good health and well-being. At the same time, education is now being recognized as the means to address all these worthy goals—a catalyst for progress, with the power to transform lives and futures.  Reference retrieved October 11, 2017 from: https://www.acei.org/about/





 ISSA is a membership association, which serves as learning community and a champion for quality and equity for all children and their families.
The ISSA network embodies over 70 members from across Europe and Central Asia and is a dynamic mix of NGO’s, schools and kindergartens, higher education and academic institutions. All ISSA members work to ensure the best quality care and education for young children, especially the most vulnerable.
ISSA is a successful learning community where members share their knowledge and work in order to develop best practices in Early Childhood Development. I choose this association because, ISSA members are the leading experts in Early Childhood across Europe and Central Asia and strive to remain the best informed and the most innovative specialists in the field.
ISSA champions the right of all children to reach their unique, full potential and welcomes all organizations and individuals who have the same ambitions.
ISSA’s Goals are to:
  • Advocate for and support competent Early Childhood systems for all children, especially the most vulnerable.
  • Increase awareness of the importance of Early Childhood Development and of a qualified workforce.
  • Be a leading Early Childhood network and learning community that promotes quality, equitable and integrated services for children, families and practitioners.  Reference retrieved October 11, 2017 from: http://www.issa.nl/node/35
  • Job opportunities (currently available or not) that interest you
  • What skills and experience you would need to competently fulfill each of these roles

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      Ability to live abroad for at least one year.  References retrieved October 11, 2017 from: http://teachingcareers.englishfirst.com/teach-english-in-china-video/?etag=EFTRT_Google_CNCN_GUD_ChinaEnglishTeachJobs1+exp&gclid=CjwKCAjwgvfOBRB7EiwAeP7ehgqrqlrujT8mhabozZH1nLJ3qOFEDGc-kfhnuSl7imuqHl94ZXkWvBoC7XsQAvD_BwE#htt








2 comments:

  1. Nicole-
    I enjoyed reading the organizations in your post this week. I was particularly interested in ISSA, The International Step by Step Association. I admire their intent to work together to determine the best practices within early childhood education. The organization, focusing on advocacy and best practice in early childhood sounds similar to NAEYC. I am excited to check out the ISSA website and read what they have to present. Thanks for sharing! Julie Ringle

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  2. Hello Nicole
    When I was doing a international job search I was a little surprised to see how many jobs there are for Early Childhood Teachers outside of the USA. And while the prospect of living somewhere else would be very exciting, I would also think that it would be scary.
    I also mentioned ACEI this week, and was amazed to find out that they have been working for the rights of children for over 125 years. That is just amazing.
    Cindy

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