Saturday, June 22, 2013

UNESCO

Share at least 3 new ideas or insights you gained about issues related to international early childhood education that relate to your professional goals from the UNESCO’s “Early Childhood Care and Education” webpage:

The first insight that I gained relates to my professional goal of continuing to work with low-income children and I found it in the section for the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP).  United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) currently has a research project evaluating access to quality programs for children considered to be in vulnerable groups such as low-income children.  The project “will generate a powerful means of identifying factors that provide a more powerful explanation of the educational achievement levels of vulnerable groups of pupils” (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 2013b, para. 7).

The second insight that I gained relates to my professional goal of learning how to manage an efficient early childhood program.  The UNESCO website provides training materials on management and supervision in the IIEP section.  The training modules include the importance of supervision, “roles and functions”, organization, managing staff, and many more (UNESCO, 2013a, para. 4).

The last insight that I gained also relates to my professional goal of managing a program.  I found a pamphlet in the IIEP section entitled “Preparation, Recruitment, and Retention of Teachers”.  While reading about teacher retention, I was surprised to learn that in the United Kingdom and the United States “30 to 50 percent of teachers leave within the first three to five years” whereas “rates in many other developed countries are low to negligible” (Cooper & Alvarado, 2010, p. 17).  Research has found that “the primary cause of teacher turnover rate seems to be due to poor or difficult working conditions” (p. 19).



References
Cooper, J. M. & Alvarado, A. (2006). Preparation, recruitment, and retention of teachers. Retrieved from http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0015/001520/152023e.pdf
UNESCO/International Institute for Educational Planning (2013a). IIEP training materials. Retrieved from http://www.iiep.unesco.org/capacity-development/training/training-materials/school-supervision.html
UNESCO/International Institute for Educational Planning (2013b). Strategies to improve access and retention of vulnerable students. Retrieved from http://www.iiep.unesco.org/research/equity-access-and-quality/improve-access-and-retention.html

3 comments:

  1. Hello Melissa, Great Post!!

    Your professional goals for yourself are amazing.

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  2. Melissa,

    You have a great post. The UNESCO website is very helpful and I enjoyed reading your professional goals.

    Jasmyn

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  3. Great post! I think that it is very important to spend time and work with the less fortunate and low income children. Our society tends to focus on the children that have it "well off" because it is less work. This needs to be changed. I learned a lot from researching the UNESCO website!

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