Friday, March 9, 2012

Exploring Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State

I looked at the Southern Early Childhood Association.  Their position statements suggest they support arts and movement education, quality child care, supporting learning with technology and valuing diversity for young children.  SECA supports early childhood advocates in the South in keeping up with legislative changes and their impact.  A job opportunity that would interest me is that of administrator for North Carolina.  Currently, there is no affiliate for my state and I would like to create that.  I would need to be well-versed in the business aspect of education such as finance and marketing.
http://www.southernearlychildhood.org/


I also looked at North Carolina Early Childhood Association.  this organization advocates for the improvement of the work environment of the early childhood professionals.  They also work on legislation. One difference this group is making is their More at Four program which is NC's nationally acclaimed academic pre-K initiative for at-risk four year olds.  More at Four targets a specific population of 4 year olds from low-income families and with other defined risk factors that would not be served without this program.  A job opportunity that would interest me is evaluating the work environment.  I would be able to visit different locations and evaluate the program based on how they were meeting the needs of the educators and students.  As an evaluator I would have to get special training in what is required for successful programs in NC.
http://www.ncearlychildhoodassoc.com/

Lastly, I looked at Children of the City. This is a grassroots organization in the neighborhood I grew up in which is located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.  The area is primarily made up of Latinos and is a poor area.  The group actually makes home visits and sees how it can meet the needs of the individual family. It was founded by Joyce Mattera, a pastor's wife.  I know this organization makes a big difference in the lives of families.  I would not seek a job here in this organization, I would actually volunteer my academic expertise.  I would tutor children in need. 
http://childrenofthecity.com/

3 comments:

  1. These are some great sites! If I ever become a North Carolina resident these are the places I believe I would start with first!

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  2. Johan,
    I love the Children of the City organization. I have found that if you put in the time to search, there are programs like this one out there. I found a number of organizations that I would also like to volunteer for. I love my present job and wouldn't want to change it but I would still like to share what I can with those less fortunate.

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  3. Johan,

    I have never heard of the Children of the City organization. I am going to check into this. Thank you for your post.

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