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Sunday, November 24, 2013

ECE National Roles


NEA-National Education Association

This is the nation's largest professional employer organization and they are committed to advancing the cause of public education. (National Education Association 2002).  The members work together to create public schools for each child, advocating for excellence in education (National Education Association 2002). I liked this organization because I’m a fan of public schools and I believe they should be the best. Many people prefer private schools when public schools offer the same opportunities.  

Organizational Specialist is the job I would choose because I could work with several agencies, to organize policy issues. I could meet some awesome people.

Bachelor's degree or equivalent.  Minimum Qualifications: Experience as an employee on an Association staff or an advocacy organization.

NAEYC- National Association for the Education of the Young Child

This agency is focused on improving the quality and accessibility of early childhood education programs and services and on enhancing the development of children and families (National Association for the Education of the Young Child 2010). This has always been one of my favorite agencies. I chose this one because this agency encourages family involvement and my challenge is similar to that topic.

HR Generalist

This position would allow me work behind the desk but still be involved with the field and coordinating programs.

Requirements: BA/BS degree with 3-5 years of human resources and experience working in an association/non-profit is a plus.

NAFEP

A- National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators

This agency is known for supporting leadership and management of federal education in America's schools (National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators 2013).  

There was no career section for this organization.

 

National Association for the Education of the Young Child. (2013). Retrieved from


 

National Education Association. (2002). Retrieved from http://www.nea.org/

 

National Association of Federal Education Program Administrators (2013). Retrieved from  

        http://www.nafepa.org/

 

 

 

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