Friday, June 13, 2014

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI)
ACEI is a charitable organization that acts as an agent of social change, tackling challenging societal issues in an effort to ensure that children around the world are supported, educated, and protected in such a way that they are capable of reaching their full potential (acie.org).  They also advocate for access, equity and quality in educational settings.  
After viewing this website, it did not offer specific job opportunities, but did offer two positions for an internship in the Washington DC office to graduate students.
Position responsibilities include:
·        Conducting online research and gathering data for the development of briefing papers and other resources
·        Attend meetings related to childhood education
Application Requirements:
·        Must be enrolled in a graduate program focusing on global education issues (specifically children’s education)
·        International experience working or living outside of the U.S. is preferable


World Organization for Early Childhood Education


The World Organization for Early Childhood Education is an international, non-governmental, non-profit organization which includes members from more than 70 countries.  It consists of doctors, teachers, advocates, college students, administrators, and policymakers, to name a few, from around the world, who work to ensure the rights, wellbeing and education of children and their families all over the world (www.omep-usnc.org).

This particular website did not have any job opportunities, but did offer a membership package.  Through the membership package, a member supports OMEP projects, start OMEP groups, and attend international meetings. 


National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators

NAECTE has many admirable goals which include:
  • Promoting professional growth of the membership
  • Advocating for improvements in EC teacher education programs
  • Provide a communication network for EC teacher educators
  • Assist in the interchange of ideas and information pertaining to research and practice
  • Cooperate with other organizations, both nationally and internationally, who are concerned with the study and education of young children

Job opportunities
Preschool Head Teacher - Requirements Include:
  • 3 years teaching experience (special needs and preschool age)
  • Master’s degree in ECE or related field
  • MA prek-2 license and/or EEC Lead Teacher Certification
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office
  • Experience with incorporating a variety of models and approaches to curriculum
  • Ability to create a culturally diverse and inviting environment for children and families

Resources
The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) (2011). Retrieved from 

National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators (2014).  Retrieved from


World Organization for Early Childhood Education (2010). Retrieved from


4 comments:

  1. Internships are difficult for most of us monetary compensation is important to our lives. It would be a wonderful learning experience.

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  2. Ashli,

    Reading your blog post gave me the chance to learn about international organizations that I did not explore for this assignment. I like the fact that the World Organization for Early Childhood Education includes membership from over 70 countries and people with a wide variety of experience and expertise, such as doctors, teachers, and policy makers. This kind of diversity is an excellent way for ensuring that many perspectives are taken into consideration. Very informative post. Thanks!

    Geralyn

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  3. Hello,

    Great organizations!

    Yes, EC Teachers need support as well. I feel that they work extremely hard in making great and lasting opportunities for children who need that extra attention. This organization is imperative in nature due to the fact that it promotes professional growth for teachers. NAECTE can be a great organization for EC specialist and teachers in assisting them with valued information .

    -Adrea Reavis

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  4. I've always have been interested in internship positions. This one that you have listed sounds interesting. I just wish that internship positions had a good salary and not just experience.

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