Follow
some of the outside links that you have not yet explored. Where do they lead? Thoroughly
search one area of the site. What do you find?
The Zero to Three website provides
the following outside links:
- The Early Head Start National Resource Center: http://www.ehsnrc.org/
- Technical assistance for the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program: http://mchb.hrsa.gov/programs/homevisiting/ta/index.html
- The National Training Institute (sponsored by Zero to Three): http://www.regonline.com/builder/site/Default.aspx?EventID=1185937
If
you receive an e-newsletter, follow a link related to one of the issues you
have been studying. What new information is available?
Since I signed up for the
newsletter, “The Baby Monitor”, I have only received it once (in May) even
though, according to the website, it is a bi-weekly newsletter. After checking the website, I discovered that
no other newsletters have been published since the one I received last
month. Perhaps they are taking the
summer off?
The newsletter did provide
information related to the issue of accessibility. Specifically, in the state of New Mexico a
new bill was signed into law in April 2013 that will provide $5.75 million
dollars for Pre-K and $2 million for home visiting.
Does
the website or the e-newsletter contain any information that adds to your
understanding of equity and excellence in early care and education?
The website does contain a
report, in the Public Policy section, which addresses the issue of increasing access
to early childhood programs. The report,
“Expanding Access to Early Head Start: State Initiatives for Infants and
Toddlers” (2012) details that “despite difficult economic time, 23 states have
at least one initiative that builds on the federally-funded [Early Head Start]
program” (Colvard & Schmit, 2012, p. 5).
References
Colvard, J. & Schmit, S. (2012, September). Expanding access to early head start: State
initiatives or infants and toddlers at risk. Center for Law and Social
Policy-ZERO TO THREE. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/public-policy/pdf/expanding-access-to-ehs-paper.pdf
Great post! You found out and researched a lot o f great information! I also found the quote about 23 states being able to fund a Early Head Start program very helpful and interesting. I am surprised that there are not more states that have Early Head Start programs. I also think that it is very important that government is reaching out to communities and having them help support home visiting and the Pre-K grades.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Melissa, the article you chose to discuss is very amazing I remember learning about object permanence in undergrad. I am sure that you will also receive more e-newsletters from the site you subscribed to as well.
ReplyDeleteJasmyn
Great Post!!! you a lot of information.
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