Tuesday, December 15, 2015

TIME WELL SPENT!!!!!!


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I cannot believe that we have come to the very last week of the Master’s program. The three things that are heartfelt and  have made an impact on my way of thinking are:

From my Capstone class the community of practice, I’ll always use the term "Community of Practice" when I am involved with a diverse group of people committed to making changes.

From my communications class, when I am in a conversation that may result in differences of opinion, potential conflict or intervention, I will always think about the "balcony approach" (taking a step back  listening with intent and being respectful).

From a public policy class, I feel confident and more educated about federal, state and community laws and guidelines in early education. This class has helped me in understanding the agencies  by where these laws come from and the resources that I could not have found on my own and it  has educated me on narrowing my focus for best results  while working with my public policy group.

My long term goals are to become and finish out my  last 23 years of  my career  as a professor and family relations advocate.

Professor Darragh,
I know you have  been in the field a long time and your  passion shows through pushing students to be all we can be, I have had the pleasure of speaking with you on the phone, I was always told “you can tell the heart of the person  by what and how  they speak to you” . You were very kind to me and I remember your invitation "call  back if I needed help". The way you made me feel has left a positive impact and I will model those words to my future my students , thank you!

To my colleagues , our discussions  has challenged me and educated me. You all gave me strength to go to work each day and to come back to the discussion board knowing that I would have your support and learn from your experiences. I truly felt like we were in this together.  I hope that I get the opportunity to meet some of you at July’s graduation in Maryland.

Advocacy

“We must remember that one determined person can make a significant difference and that a small group of determined people can change the course of history”
                                                               Sonia Johnson- Feminist- Activities and Writer

 
                                                                        GOD BLESS

VAL

Friday, December 4, 2015

Jobs/Roles in te ECE Community : Internationaly





1. International Child Care is a Christian health development organization. Operating in Haiti since 1967 and in the Dominican Republic since 1988, ICC is working to change the conditions of poverty that impact health and well-being.

Their mission is to respond to a loving God by promoting health and well-being for the children and families of Haiti and the Dominican Republic through caring service and the education of others.

Although it does not mention positions that are open nor skills that  the organization is looking for yet it  provides guidance  for inquirers once a form is filled out.

Can I work for ICC?

Staffing needs in each of ICC’s national offices are determined by that country’s National Director. The bulk of our staff positions are in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and are staffed by residents in those program areas. In order to work as efficiently as possible, ICC has a very small North American staff. You can always contact ICC's offices to inquire about current job, internship, and volunteer opportunities.  
Contact Us  International Child Care USA  240 West Michigan  Kalamazoo, MI 49007

 1-800-722-4453  1-269-382-9960
If I were a single person and not a parent, I would jump all over this! It speaks to my faith as missionary work and to the wholeness of children and families and reaching out to the community. What a beautiful way to give back while getting paid for what I love to do!  


 2. Bonn E International, English Nanny and Governess Agency London to Moscow and Beyond,
Ten years’ experience in placing childcare and teaching professionals with high profile families in Russia.

Nanny salaries and wages in London and Moscow
five reasons to get international nanny jobs and governess placements and Moscow;

1. High nanny salary and low living costs

2. A job in a European European city

3. Support from us in London and Moscow

4. Travel and get cultural experience

5. Great saving opportunity!

This agency gives more of a persuasive argument as to why being an international nanny is a joyous career. The credentials assuming that you are an early educated professional.

A family Moscow is looking for a firm, flexible, communicative person, who will work five days a week 42 hours. With a pay week that personally pay $1000 plus a living room with a separate entrance. Or for preschoolers $3500 a week in pay!

The requirements this person must be a native speaker of English childcare experience with children of 3 to 5 years old preferably live in nanny experience with a bachelor’s degree and education studies, psychology, drama and languages

Therefore the organization persuades potential employees with the knowledge of Moscow being the  city of millionaires. Moscow are looking more for English Nannies  salary rate is extremely high with low living cost. Parents are looking for English Nanny’s because they know the price of having a bilingual child with good manners and elegance they want their children to grow up bilingual and even trilingual which they state Chinese is becoming a popular third language.

Applications are always being accepted!  Wow, this sounds to good to be true, but again international positions come with a cost losing touch with family or hoping a spouse would be willing to move for a job that you would love. http://www.bonne-int.com/category/nanny-jobs/

 
3. UNICEF Early Childhood Development

UNICEF works with governments, civil society, communities and other stakeholders to design and implement inter-sectoral evidence-based ECD programmes and policies that help young children reach their full potential by supporting families and communities, and by increasing access to quality early childhood care and education.

In order to find out the types of jobs that are a available you must create a login identity. Because Since I know I would be getting a job with the UNICEF I will not create a login.  However the website is very insight for about the community work at large.  However Internship  criteria’ s are available to view

 Eligibility requirements

To be considered for an internship with UNICEF, applicants must meet the following requirements:

1) be enrolled in a degree programme in a undergraduate or graduate school.  (Undergraduate student who completed at least 2 years of full time studies at a university (or equivalent) towards the completion of an undergraduate degree is eligible to apply for internship at UNICEF).

2) be proficient in at least one of UNICEF’s working languages: English, French or Spanish and fluent in the working language of the office they are ;  applying to;  and

3) have excellent academic performance as demonstrated by recent university or institution records; and

4) additional consideration will be given for any past work experience.


It is truly great to see that Early Education has Many Alternative Positions.

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