Tuesday, April 18, 2017

  Jobs Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally
 (Resubmitted with Links Added)

Sorry Friends, my inadvertence. I resubmitted this with the links added this time:

The Economic Cooperation and Development link is:  an international member organization located in Paris, France. It monitors numerous issues, collects and analyzes data, holds collaborative discussions and uses its power to make decisions that support prosperity and fights poverty. It also offers aspiring young professionals with advanced degrees or working towards attaining advanced degrees exciting committee job opportunities that will widen their knowledge base about current issues while readying them for the real world of work and if I was a bit younger looking for an interesting place to work while being involved in the field with international peers, I would jump at the chance to do it with this company.


 

The International Step By Step Association (ISSA) is another organization that peaked my interest. It serves as a learning community who welcomes all individuals and organizations who are interested in:  joining and connecting with a community that promotes quality, equitable and integrated services for children, families and practitioners; increases early childhood development and qualified workforce awareness and supporting advocacy for all children, especially the most vulnerable among us (especially, vulnerable single families—non-gender specific) within Europe and Central Asia and as an educator living in America, I would not mind finding out more about being a member of this organization as it might help me advocate for universal standards in Early Childhood.


 
Lastly, the Save the Children organization sparks my interest because as an educator, I feel that this organizations is the one that really makes me feel like a change agent who is able to make contribution in developing  and financially supporting the organization’s philanthropic strategies designed to advance the issues I care about in improving the health and well-being of vulnerable children and families (especially vulnerable single families—non-gender specific) around the world.


 

As an Educator who has worked with young children for the past 20 years and who has almost earned an advanced degree in Early Childhood, I believe I have the skills to serve and work in all of the above organizations I am interested in. I am also very excited just thinking about the idea of being a change agent in the world, while living in a new place and making new friends and so, I feel the need to say, I really enjoyed this assignment. Thank you, Dr. Darragh. It was both a meaningful and fun mental exercise!

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