Sunday, April 1, 2012

Getting to Know My International Contacts PART II

These past few weeks, I have not heard anything from my international contacts. I do look forward to hearing from other people and their ideas concerning early childhood education. I have been web searching and looking through educational magazines to give me insights on new happenings in early childcare. I'm sure the European international contacts have some interesting advice to share. By the way, the equity topic was quite interesting. There were a few things that I did not know but as of now I do. I chose the policy recommendation, who can teach in the early childhood field. This policy caught my attention because there are so many uncertified staff in the public school systems. I do not think this is fair because I have a Bachelor's degree and cannot find work anywhere. But headstart has buckled down on who can teach. Here in Mississippi, all staff are required to obtain a Bacherlor's degree. But of course, the assistants can only have an associates.

1 comment:

  1. Hi,

    That is awesome that you have an international contact. Where is your contact from? I have yet to get an answer from the many contacts I have made. I look forward to hearing about child care from your contact.

    Sally

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