Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Early Childhood Resource Section

Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices


5. Personal Additional Resources

1. Motivating Learning InYoung Children                                                                                              
www.nasponline.org/resources/home.../earlychildmotiv_ho.aspx - 

2. Working With Children, Young People and Families: A Course Book for Foundation  Degrees
This book provide reading for anyone studying and working in the new integrated children s services. The Children s Workforce Development Strategy sets out the basic skills and knowledge needed by people whose work brings them into regular contact with children, young people and their families. Built around this Common Core of Skills and Knowledge and packed with case studies and reflective exercises, this book helps students and practitioners understand the theory behind these issues and develop strategies for embedding them within their own practice.

3.Early Childhood News: Men in Early Childhood: Fathers and Teachers
http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=400
An article discussing men in the early childhood field.

3 comments:

  1. The article about men in early childhood was interesting to read, though unfortunatly, not too surprising. In my career as an early childhood educator I have only come across two male teachers in the early childhood field. One, because it was his desire to teach this age group, but the other was a default decision. This man got his elementary teaching degree three years ago, but is unable to find a teaching job that fits his degree in this area. Each year many teachers lose their jobs in the Portland (OR) metro area. Obviously he has taken a huge pay cut by teaching early childhood education and I have empathy for him because this isn't the job he desired. He has a great attitude about it and still shines as a toddler teacher.

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  2. Crystal-

    I loved the resources that you posted. The course book sounds great; I may have to pick up my own copy. I also especially loved that you included the article about men in the early childhood field. I think that it is very important for children to be exposed to both women and men. I know that my son loves me, but he is also highly influenced by his dad. I know that some children are not as fortunate to have both parents in their life; therefore, it’s pertinent to have more men involved in the early childhood field. Thank you for sharing your resources!!!

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  3. Crystal,
    I have enjoyed reading all your postings and I think it is amazing that you run your own daycare. I look forward to hopefully being in the same classes in the future because we are both doing the same program. You have such a kind gentle approach with children and it really came through in your postings, hope we stay in touch, Shira

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