During the past few weeks, I’ve created and strengthened bonds with my peers and will continue to grow these bonds of collaborative learning in my community. As I have listened to and researched and a rave information from various websites I’ve began to foster and share my professional growth and journey with you. As IContinue reading “International Consequences in Review”
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Professional Goals, Hopes, and Dreams
“Cultivating mutually fulfilling professional relationships with colleagues is a process that provides opportunities to share hopes and dreams, brainstorm relevant questions, share information, and support each other in times of professional challenges” (Laureate, 2011). Over the last few weeks, I’ve shared my thoughts about excellence and quality, professional and personal goals, and how each haveContinue reading “Professional Goals, Hopes, and Dreams”
Excellence & Equity: Sharing Web Resources
“When it comes to early care and education, all families want to have access to the best quality available. It is troubling, however, that this reasonable, understandable, and justified desire for equitable access still remains out of reach for a great number of families in this country” (Laureate, 2011). However, in order to understand, weContinue reading “Excellence & Equity: Sharing Web Resources”
Early Childhood Systems: Working Globally
“As the United States continues to seek new ways to stay economically competitive in a rapidly changing world, the spotlight often focuses on issues related to education, and more recently is shining on early childhood care and education.” To the point where “politicians now openly support the call for increased funding of policies that promoteContinue reading “Early Childhood Systems: Working Globally”
Sharing Web Resources
Over the last several weeks I’ve studied many websites to various organizations related to early childhood. However, amid the chaos and this COVID-19 pandemic, most, if not all, are pulling together to help keep children, families, and educators safe. Save the Children has posted resources “by providing tools and tips you can trust for parents,Continue reading “Sharing Web Resources”
International Organizations: Getting to Know Them
As I expand my knowledge on the many resources and learn various things on the global perspective for providing opportunities to explore national and international organizations, I learn more about the effective practices in different parts of the world. This week, my focal point is international poverty. In view, I will be looking for advocateContinue reading “International Organizations: Getting to Know Them”
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 ofContinue reading “Sharing Web Resources”
Getting Ready—Expanding Horizons and Expanding Resources
As I begin to explore websites and articles focusing on local and global issues in early childhood, my goal is to become more knowledgeable and understanding of the perspectives others as it pertains to the issues and trends in the early learning education setting. With this expansion of knowledge on these issues in my field,Continue reading “Getting Ready—Expanding Horizons and Expanding Resources”
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
An Introduction
Welcome to my blog; my page. On this site I share my thoughts, views, and issues within the EC World. My name is Allison Chung-Curling and I’m currently a graduate student at Walden University. About Me: I am a mother of two boys, 9yrs and 6yrs. I work with children ages birth to 3 thatContinue reading “An Introduction”