Wednesday, March 26, 2014

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


The early childhood field goes beyond the local and national level. There are opportunities at the national and federal level as well. I researched a few, but there are three that really interested me.
The first is the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The NAEYC provides opportunities for early childhood educators to develop professionally and improve the quality of early childhood programs. They also create public awareness on issues affecting the lives of young children and their families. One thing they value is collaboration, which is important when belonging to a Community of Practice. One position they have available is to be on the Council for NAEYC Accreditation. Council members serve for a three year term and monitor the work of the NAEYC Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation. They did not list any skills or prerequisites needed, however, I am certain that I would need to know and understand NAEYC’s criteria for accreditation.

I am also interested in ZERO TO THREE, National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. ZERO TO THREEE is a nonprofit organization that provides parents, professionals, and policy makers knowledge on child development. They also promote the understanding of issues affecting children and their families. ZERO TO THREE interests me because their work focuses on all aspects of development of children, which is physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and language. I researched job positions available and I am interested in the Senior Program Associate position. This position is for the Early Head Start National Resource Center department. The Senior Program Associate provides training and technical support to Early Head Start programs. The Senior Program Associate will also support marketing efforts, provide administration support to Conference and Meeting teams, and work with the Senior Training Specialist. One skill that I would need for this position is knowledge in HTML4 and CSS2. I would also need to brush up my Photoshop and Illustrator skills. 

Lastly, I am interested in the National Black Child Development Institute (NBCDI). The NBCDI collaborates with leaders, policy makers, professionals, and parents around issues that impact African American children and their families. This organization is committed to improving the quality and life of African American children. I chose this organization because I never knew it existed, and being of African descent I am also interested in the issues concerning African American children. Currently, they have one job opportunity available for the position of President and CEO. I am not interested in this position at the moment, but I will still list the skills I would need if I were interested. To qualify for the position, I would need to have and advanced degree and 15 years experience in a leadership role. I would also need experience in resource development, experience in public policy impacting low-income children, and knowledge of historic and current issues related to child health and development, family development, and educational outcomes.

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5 comments:

  1. Dorcas,

    I am very interested in the NBCDI organization. I, too, did not know it existed. In order to be an agent of change and a competent practitioner for children's education, I must be able to understand the specific needs and cultures of each family I would serve. I firmly believe that diversity is more about culture than ethnicity. In our perspective diversity and equity course with Dr. Snyder that "everything we do is…related to culture,” (Leaureate, 2010).

    Reference
    Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive producer). (2010). EDUC 6164-1: Perspective Diversity and Equity [Webcast]. Family Cultures: Dynamic Interactions. Baltimore, MD:
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  2. Dorcas,
    I appreciate your thorough explanation of the National organizations that you choose. I find NAEYC to be an exceptional resource and teaching tool for others. NAEYC offers so many resources and teaching opportunities for others. NAEYC is best practices and it is a stepping stone for early childhood teachers to be heard. NAEYC advocates a great deal for laws and legislation to ensure our children have the best opportunities when it comes to child care services and education. Great resources. Melissa Weaver

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  3. You have chosen good organizations at state and federal level. They are great resources too. I don't know if you are aware of any Nigerian state and federal organizations that are active in early childhood. Personally I have not found any, and wish I had. What I have found are individuals trying to make a difference.

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  4. Dear Dorcas,
    You have made some great choices in selecting your organizations. I am actually a member of NBCDI organization. I utilize the website often, in fact I have printed some of the valuable information for many of my parents on successful parenting.

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  5. Dear Dorcas,

    I always knew that early childhood educators loved the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Reading everyone’s blog I can see, we all want to make a powerful difference. The phrase children are our future is what this organization thrives to accomplish. To do so much for the standards they set to create a better life for children gives me hope for all of our children’s future. I can see the positive difference we want to make in every child’s life we teach. This goal alone will create change for our world. I believe early childhood teachers can accomplish and be successful in this mission.

    Thank you, Kathleen

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