Thursday, June 23, 2016

Final Blog






Three things I have learned:
This course has taught me so much! Most importantly, it has taught me the needed steps to become an advocate for the early childhood childhood field of which I wholeheartedly represent! I now know the hardships of reaching a goal within a field; and I feel that this class has equipped,me the armor needed to complete my mission successfully. The second thing that I have learned is leadership styles. My goal is to become an adult educator within the field, and knowing or learning my own leadership style can prove as very successful as making or breaking my career as an early childhood adult educator! It also opened my eyes as to what kind of leader various people are in my life! This was a true eye opener! Finally, learning that the dream time can help in my mission of advocacy was a true eye opener! In all honesty, I felt that if I was the one with the dream then I should be the one to accomplish it! This class has truly changed my belief in my prior thinking and has helped me realize that a team is needed....but its all about having the right team behind you!! Picking the right people can definitely make or break my advocacy efforts! This is something I would have never known and I thank this class for my awakening!
The goal that I have set for myself is to always stay educated! My own mission and challenge for,this class has taught me just how important it is to remain educated about what's going on within the field! This is not only a good act for me to follow for the children that I serve, but for my own professional growth as well!
To my colleagues and professor, a sincere THANK YOU is definitely in order on helping me to accomplish my goal of earning my Masters degree in Early Childhood Education. With papers turned in, you professor offered a guiding light as to whether I was traveling the right road or you would reveal whether I needed to take a detour. I truly thank you for that! At times, I wondered why I needed to change my challenge from one thing to another, but after deep consideration and pondering, I realized your thoughts were very valid and I appreciate your efforts on producing a better version of me! To my colleagues, I thank you for sharing your views and thoughts on things I have published through discussion. Many of your ideas were enough to change my mind when making different application decisions and I thank you for that! We have all definitely grown and become a huge family over the course of a few months! We have learned more, envisioned more, and are definitely better prepped at handling any future early educator endeavors that may be ahead! I have truly enjoyed the ride with you all and I wish you nothing but continued success in the future! Pray daily and remember to STAY EDUCATED!!!!


Saturday, June 11, 2016

Wk 6

UNICEF- This is a group that I have heard of numerous times since being a student here at Walden. This is an organization that helps disadvantaged children in different regions of the world such as Europe, Asia, Africa, Caribbean, just to name a few. UNICEF works to give disadvantaged children a fair chance. Some areas that they push for is for inclusion and protection of young children, as well as promoting gender equality among these young children. When looking under the job opportunity section, I learned that the team actually promotes internships. They also have a section on their job opportunity link for the role of Child Protection Specialist. The job is located in the Republic of Cameroon. Main responsibilities for this job include justice for children, civil registration, and policy development. A couple of tasks that this job requires includes; developing and preparing child protection projects and advocating with the government.  

Save the Children- This is an organization that I have never heard of. Through research, I have learned that their mission is to give children a healthy start when disaster strikes. Saving young lives is the main goal of this organization. Save the Children helps children by providing education, emergency response, health and nutrition, and disaster response when the unthinkable happens such as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and fires. The organization has stations in the U.S., Africa, Asia, Latin America/Caribbean and Middle East/Eurasia. When searching for available jobs I was able to search under the U.S. Field Based positions. I searched under the D.C. Home Office and the C.T. Fairfield for Education/Literacy/Child Development.

International Step by Step Association- Aims for quality and equity for all children and families. The organization reaches those in Europe and Central Asia, holding over 60 members. Everyone involved with this community offers insight on best practices for early childhood education. A few goals are to advocate for early childhood systems for all children, increase awareness of early childhood education, and become a leading network for early childhood education. I was unable to find any job listing for this organization.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Week 4

This week will be much like the previous week as I chose the same organizations for community helpers.

3 Local or State Organizations

Bright From the Start- This is a local organization here in my home state of Georgia. It provides various services for many of the childcare facilities here in Georgia. They are responsible for things such as licensing as well as ensuring that daycare centers and early childhood programs meet the safety, educational, and nutritional needs of the young children they serve. This organization definitely sparked my interest because it teams with the government as well as our local Head Start Association that's located in Atlanta. As for jobs Pre-K consultant as well as Pre-K teacher are a couple of job openings that this organization offers. For the consultant job the responsibility of the individual hired is to oversee Pre-K centers in public schools and early childhood centers of which they have been assigned. The requirement in education is a Masters degree along with two years of early childhood experience. The pay rocks as well, anywhere from $36,000-$52,000. As for pre-k teachers, it depends on where they work. Most centers would prefer a bachelors but in some places an Associates will suffice. In public schools the teacher must have a bachelors as well as certification to be a lead pre-k teacher.  

Boys and Girls Club of America-  There are many Boy and Girls Clubs around the world. They all have the same mission, and that's to provide a safe haven for young and older children to get them off the street and focus on the positive aspects of their young lives. I have a love for this organization as it relies on the help of other organizations to stay open and operate. This program has a realm of many collaborations; so I think it's safe to say they must have great communication skills as well as other collaborative skills when trying to get support from others. Mentors director is one of the jobs that I chose for this organization. Many were listed but the one that appealed to me most was the mentor director. Boys and Girls Club America (2016) states the following about the job description, "Under the supervision of the Executive Director of the FCBGC, the Frank Callen Mentoring Program Director is responsible for oversight and ongoing development and implementation of the Frank Callen Mentoring Program. Ideally, the Mentoring Program Director is a Mental Health Professionals who will establish the Program Model by recruiting, training, and matching volunteers, as well as responsible for managing risk. They ensure uniformity of training curriculum, data collection, outcome objectives, and ongoing clinical support. The Mentoring Director serves as the clinical mind for the program and is responsible for messaging, marketing, and brokering linkages to all available resources (e.g., facilities, human resources, risk management, volunteers, etc.)" (p.1). The requirements educationally is a bachelors degree. The pay starts out at 32,000

National Head Start Association- This is an organization that will always remain near and dear to my heart because teaching children and helping families who are less fortunate is a great feeling. This organizations mission is to provide quality care to children of families with low-income. They always stand in support of the program; and they will go head first in their action plans to support the Head Start Program. When Head Start was in trouble a couple of years back they made it their mission to type up letters to members as well as current and prior Head Start parents. These letters were intended for legislative officials who felt that the program didn't work and were tying to reduce funding. Not only did the officials from the organization take the letters, but themselves as well as others who were willing to speak on behalf f the program! This is a company that I would love to have back me up in my efforts to advocate and potentially help in improving some areas of the program that needs improving. Data specialist and Early Childhood Mentor/Coach were the two available jobs closest to my location. Each job was located in Macon, Georgia which is about 30 minutes away from my home. I attempted to find out educational and other requirements for both jobs but I would have to be a member to find that information out, which I'm not! The data specialist deals with more of the "office side" of NHSA, whereas the early childhood mentor/coach deals with the educational side of NHSA. 
                                  References
www.nhsa.org
decal.ga.gov
Boys and Girls Club of America. (2016). Careers. www.bgca.org/Careers/Pages/Careers.aspx

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Community Partners

Hello Colleagues! Listed below are the requirements for this first blog assignment.

3 Local or State Organizations

Bright From the Start- This is a local organization here in my home state of Georgia. It provides various services for many of the childcare facilities here in Georgia. They are responsible for things such as licensing as well as ensuring that daycare centers and early childhood programs meet the safety, educational, and nutritional needs of the young children they serve. This organization definitely sparked my interest because it teams with the government as well as our local Head Start Association that's located in Atlanta.   
Boys and Girls Club of America-  There are many Boy and Girls Clubs around the world. They all have the same mission, and that's to provide a safe haven for young and older children to get them off the street and focus on the positive aspects of their young lives. I have a love for this organization as it relies on the help of other organizations to stay open and operate. This program has a realm of many collaborations; so I think it's safe to say that they must have great communication skills as well as other collaborative skills when trying to get support from others.
National Head Start Association- This is an organization that will always remain near and dear to my heart because teaching children and helping families who are less fortunate is a great feeling. This organizations mission is to provide quality care to children of families with low-income. They always stand in support of the program; and they will go head first in their action plans to support the Head Start Program. When Head Start was in trouble a couple of years back they made it their mission to type up letters to members as well as current and prior Head Start parents. These letters were intended for legislative officials who felt that the program didn't work and were tying to reduce funding. Not only did the officials from the organization take the letters, but themselves as well as others who were willing to speak on behalf f the program! This is a company that I would love to have back me up in my efforts to advocate and potentially help in improving some areas of the program that needs improving.

Potential Jobs for the Future- Of course Teaching Adults is number one as that's my concentration. But here are other jobs that I am interested in as well.

Preschool Teacher in a Public School- This is a job that I have actually been inquiring about. Even though I am a preschool teacher currently for a local Head Start program, I do not have a degree with teacher certification. This prevents me from being an actual teacher (not paraprofessional) within the public school system. This is a position that still serves the age group that I love, but the pay is better. My current issue is my own full-time job. I am unable to conduct a student teaching session because of the timing of the student teaching and the timing of my job. Luckily, if I choose to go down this road, there is a way that I can still be certified. The GA TAPP is a program that was created because of the decline of up and coming teachers being produced. The program allows those in other fields with Bachelors degrees to become a teacher. The first step is to pass a series of test. After these tests are all passed, the next step is to find a job that hires TAPP representatives. If the school chooses to hire the candidate they will then be hired provisionally under a specific salary grade. During their provisional status they must complete a specific number of classes which can last about a year or two depending upon which plan the candidate chooses. The student will also receive a certain amount of monitoring from appropriate sources. This journey is rigorous; but if it's something that I'm serious about I feel that I can get the job done!

Parent Educator/Home Visitor- This is another area that's totally different. This arena of ECE focuses on providing help to parents who are in need of getting their lives back on track in the best interest of their young child.  This type of job is usually found in independent sectors who have received grants from the government for this type of care and service. I already have the necessary education to get a job with this title. But of course, like many jobs, it requires training as well as a few classes before beginning.

Teaching adults and Head Start are my two main passions as this is why I have sought degrees within this field. The jobs listed above are just ones that were of interest to me in case those mentioned disappear or fall through!