After
reviewing the website www.unesco.com I
learned about the Leuchtpol project. This is a project that teaches small
children ages 3 – 6 about how they can help conserve energy in their
environment. Many children are curious about their nature and want to know
more. This program will allow them to explore more and gain knowledge about
nature. There are many ways children can explore nature by playing with the blowing
wind outdoors, learning to turn off lights in the home, learn different types
of leaves and so forth.
This site
also mentioned quality in the early childhood classrooms. The ECCE (Early
Childhood Care and Education) focuses on the holistic development of children.
This program helps to assist children that are transitioning from preschool to formal
schooling. School is a diverse place with children and teachers of all
backgrounds. The educators are well trained training to maintain a good
reputation for that school. Having a great quality promotes confidence, school
readiness and motivation. It informs the parents that the school is high
quality and well prepared to teach their children. There are some schools that
require their educators to attend workshops, conferences and online training so
they will updated with the daily changes in early childhood. “Learning
materials should be quantitatively, culturally and developmentally adequate and
focus on child-centered interaction” (UNESCO).
I found the
investment and financing information to be informative. I learned that most
countries are unable to expand or improve the quality of their early childhood
care. The governments rarely deal with the issues ever. If the government does
issue any funds they are very small. The governments use complementary
financing measures to ensure the equity of access for the poor and
disadvantaged children of their country.
Reference:
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/.
Retrieved August 11, 2012.
It is so interesting to me that our government will spare no expense in creating things that cause destruction, but they tighten up their belts when the real future of our county, and our world, needs their help. I do not know what it will take for people to realize that we are headed on a fast downward spiral. I fear that it will be a devastating and catastrophic event.
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