Sharing Web Resources

In 2016, I was taught that “resources enrich professional lives” (2011). Many childhood professionals use the information they research, provided by other sites, to educator other early educators of the present and current events in their field.

In light of these resources, there were many sites that were presented and referred to me. Out of many, the one that touched on the most concerning issues of today was “Save the Children”; and with that I subscribed to their page.

Within the newsletters received, they speak about “transforming the lives of children around the world” (Save the Children, n.d.). It’s informed me that there was a 49% decline in 5-under mortality rate.

Amongst the pages of their website, it also speaks on the advocacy for education within our country; and how actress, Jennifer Garner, has been working along side their organization as an advocate for early education programs. Together, Save the Children and Garner, “work to ensure that each child has access to quality education” (Save the Children, n.d.).

Save the Children’s focus, as described above, not only touch on the educational aspect needed but also the health, protection, gender equality, policy and advocacy of children worldwide.

Resouces:

Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2011). Issues and trends in the early childhood fieldhttps://class.content.laureate.net/

Save the Children: A U.S. based non-profit organization working on behalf of children worldwide. http://www.savethechildren.org/us/what-we-do/us-programs/us-education/early-steps-to-school-success

2 thoughts on “Sharing Web Resources

  1. Great post! It is nice to learn about organizations taking a stand to make sure children have access to quality education. Which every child should have the chance to experience quality education.

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