Saturday, April 7, 2012

Sharing Web Sources

Some links that I have explored is the National Association of Education for Young Children. (NAEYC) This website is full of helpful information to Early Childhood professionals. When I was in college,  there wasn't a single class that I took, that this wasn't mentioned. This website provides all the necessary components needed for classroom set up, procedures, evaluations, etc. Another website I visited was the National Institute of Head Start. Since this is what I want to do, I plan on becoming an head start teacher at one of the local centers. I am one step of the way, but just need to complete my masters which I am currently seeking. It is very competitive in the area in which I live. Hopefully I will soon become a teacher and complete another one of my goals.

2 comments:

  1. I am so happy to hear you are interested in becoming a Head Start teacher. I was a teacher in both Head Start and Early Head Start back in the 90's. It was a great experience! I was shocked to hear that you need a Masters degree to be a teacher in your area.
    The NAEYC website is full of resources and tools to help any early childhood professional. Were you able to identify a resource or tool that you would consider a necessity to a professional?

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  2. I wish you luck in your professional aspirations! I am currently a Master Teacher for PreK-2nd grade at my school. I facilitate all of the EC professional development courses and use the NAEYC website weekly. I agree...it is a helpful resource! Thank you for sharing your post.

    Nicole

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