I chose to review the website of NAECTE (National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators). This group supports the early childhood community by providing a place for professionals to communicate with one another worldwide. They also publish a Journal regularly in which different issues, research, and practices are discussed and promoted. Their website offered many resources. They publish their journal regularly, have an e-letter 2-4 times a year, and offer a page with 16+ related organizations listed.
This week I began contacting different professionals worldwide. I have contacted professionals in Sri Lanka as well as Venezuela. I sent both of them emails to the addressed I found on the UNICEF website. I gave them the options of replying to my email or contacting me through this blog. I also gave the option of speaking over the phone, but I saved sharing that information until they inform me that they would like that option. I am hoping to hear back from them soon so that we can begin sharing information with one another about our growing and changing profession.
This week I began contacting different professionals worldwide. I have contacted professionals in Sri Lanka as well as Venezuela. I sent both of them emails to the addressed I found on the UNICEF website. I gave them the options of replying to my email or contacting me through this blog. I also gave the option of speaking over the phone, but I saved sharing that information until they inform me that they would like that option. I am hoping to hear back from them soon so that we can begin sharing information with one another about our growing and changing profession.
Hi Jennifer- The NAECTE has so many resources for those of us in the early childhood field. It will be exciting to learn more about early childhood issues in countries such as the ones you chose- Sri Lanka and Venezuela. I am looking forward to hearing al the new information we all obtain from these various places.
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