Saturday, June 30, 2012

Establishing & Expanding Resources


In attempt to establish communication with professionals outside of the United States I have e-mailed several different organizations explaining why I need to establish communication. I reviewed the e-mail addresses for early childhood professionals worldwide provided by The Global Alliance of NAEYC and UNICEF"s local organizations and representatives worldwide.

I e-mailed Early Childhood Australia: The Australian Early Childhood Advocacy Organization, The Canadian Association for Young Children, and the Early Childhood Council New Zealand (ECC) to establish contact with an early childhood professional. At the present time, the organizations I contacted have not replied. I will continue to email other organization to establish contact.

The website I decided to study is The Global Fund for Children. I choose this website to study for a few different reasons. The main reason is because this organization offers resources to the most vulnerable children in remote areas around the world. As well as partnering with grassroots organizations to best reach young children and youth.

It is a good ideas if the website you decided to study has a place sign-up to receive the latest news to sign-up I recommend you do. This will help you stay current with issues, ideas, and information.

3 comments:

  1. Hi Crystal, I never thought about studying The Global Fund for Children, but I think I am going to visit the website. I am always impressed by organizations who try to reach out to and help those children who may need help the most. Also, those children who may not have access to quality care and education.

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  2. I am also interested in learning more information about children in countries who are vulnerable. It would be interesting to gather information on the types of resources that are implemented to help educated children.

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  3. Hello Crystal,
    Australia was a very good choice to chose to get information about there country and the resources they use to implement education over there.

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