My first port of call on the international search was the
Association for the Childhood Education International (www.acei.org). Their mission is the ‘optimal’
education, development and well-being of every child. They also are interested
in developing quality educators. They are dedicated to collaborate with any
ongoing work. I am drawn to the use of ‘optimal’ and ‘global’ in their
definition. Their vision is for every child in every nation to have access to
quality education.
ACEI is
planning a second annual event, Institute
for Global Education Diplomacy in 2013. People from around the globe who
are interested in building a sustainable solution to education challenges will
present and attend. This is held in Washington, DC. It is a joining of forces
to find a solution for all.
ACEI is
affiliated with the Global Campaign for Education (www.camapign
foreducation.org). This is a civil venture that holds governments responsible
for providing free quality public education for all their citizens. The current
campaign is Education for All Campaign
for 2015. They aid in providing
quality resources, sharing programs and fighting for issues like gender
discrimination.
GCE has contacts
in countries around the world that help report how the education system is
faring. This could be one way to become a part of this organization. Their
connection with UNESCO and the World Bank provide a job opportunity in Kampala,
Uganda, Africa as an Education Programme Specialist. I will soon have the
Masters Degree requirement; I have the international experience and English
background. They do require strong IT skills which I probably could not meet
but with a little work, perhaps.
The
sweeping education for every child in every nation has a strong appeal to me.
They are not working presently in China but are in Mongolia. The future could
cause our paths to cross again.
The next
stop was the International Step by Step Association (ISSA). Located in the
Netherlands, it seeks to connect educators with organizations around the world.
They provide education services and advocacy tools for children from birth to
Primary school age. Their vision includes equal access to quality care and
education. Their mandate is to help families, communities and professionals
join forces for the empowerment of the young child.
The
resources offered include distance learning and online collaborations with
NGO’s and interested educators. Included in their resources is Big Universe Learning. This is a book
resource (www.readingcorner.org)
with literature from publishers from all the countries they represent and in those
languages. They are working at an organizational level to provide the means for
changes to be made around the world.
There are
no jobs posted just not but I can become a member, free of charge and have
access to what is being done worldwide. I have access to their library and
their organizational member list. I can learn also about their annual
conference.
My last
stop is Save the Children (www.savethechildren.org).
I would invite you to visit this site. I thought I knew this organization but
was unprepared for the wealth of success stories and positive innovative steps
this organization takes. The mission is to go into the center of communities
and help them help themselves. They educate and support projects like organic
gardening in back yards, maternal health care to support children through their
first year, and showing the value to governments of changing child labor into
education experience. They begin with health care, then early childhood care
and build quality elementary education access. They respond to natural
disasters and remain to help the families and governments rebuild an empowered
society.
There is a
job in San Luis Valley, Colorado. It is for a coordinator of Early Steps to
School Success program (ESSS). This program recruits and supports pregnant
women in good health care and their children through 5 years of age. I would
help to provide parent training: building a good learning home environment. I
would screen for and support developmental delay. I would build a book exchange
literacy program. There is nothing about this job that I do not like or feel
prepared for. In fact this is akin to my capstone challenge.
There are
always people who will need assistance and support but it is encouraging to
read of these many successes.
Bobbie,I enjoyed reading your joourney of job and roles in the International ECE community. I found it very informative. I agree that the Save the Children Organization has a lot of information to share on their website. Thanks for sharing.
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Bobbie,
ReplyDeleteI love all the organizations you posted about. I enjoyed your insights, ideas and thoughts. It was a great post thank you for sharing!!