In this week’s blog application, we were asked to
locate International organizations, involved in the early education filed.
The first organization I found was; Association
for Childhood Education International (ACEI). This particular organization
is of interest to me because; they share new approaches to the education of children and ensuring that
these approaches are delivered in ways that enhance children's individual
skills and abilities and provide opportunities for success in life. They
participate in global education coalitions and childhood well-being campaigns
that advance policies and drive funding levels for education and other social
services, thereby impacting vast numbers of children internationally.
At
this particular time, ACEI only has volunteer and Internship positions
available. You can apply for either program at:
Please send to ACEI via fax or email:
• A cover letter that indicates why you are interested in the internship, briefly describes your qualifications, and indicates the timeframe during which you would be available. You should also indicate whether you are seeking a full time or part time internship.
• A resume or C.V.
Fax: 202-372-9989
Email: mallen@acei.org
(Michelle Allen, Operations Manager)
• A cover letter that indicates why you are interested in the internship, briefly describes your qualifications, and indicates the timeframe during which you would be available. You should also indicate whether you are seeking a full time or part time internship.
• A resume or C.V.
Fax: 202-372-9989
Email: mallen@acei.org
The next International organization, International Early Childhood Education (ICF International), was
launched in India in 2007 to tackle some of the major challenges facing early
childhood education in India, including a lack of:
·
Updated national early childhood education standards
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A national licensing and accreditation system
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Child care resource and referral system
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Professional development system
ICY International is looking for individuals who may have
degrees as an; analysts,
engineers, technologists, communications specialists, scientists, project
managers, and more. The interesting part about ICF not being too specific to
certain positions, is that they offer a Professional Development program, which
offers trainings, and resources, to enhance your skills in any career.
ICF
provides:
From assisting
utilities with energy-efficiency campaigns to managing natural resources, ICF
is at the frontlines of innovation and solutions for a healthier planet.
Whether
developing threat prevention strategies to protect the traveling public or
helping child welfare programs more effectively reach at-risk groups, ICF
strives to improve quality of life worldwide.
In the field and
at home, ICF assists U.S. defense agencies with all aspects of operations,
recruitment, training, logistics, and leadership development http://www.icfi.com/careers.
UNICEF organization
was my final choice. UNICEF
partnerships in early childhood development to promote wider investments in
young children, the scaling up of critical programs and the broader fulfillment
of children’s rights.
I chose
UNICEF because they provide so many resources to children all over the world.
UNICEF has not only provided funding for education in 3rd world
countries, but also water, housing, and farming resources.
UNICEF
also provides resources involving”
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Child protection and inclusion.
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Child survival.
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Education.
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Gender equality.
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Relief funding/National disasters.
Employment:
For warehouse employment:
Individuals interested in employment in the Supply Division warehouse in Copenhagen should have a command of English and be in good physical health. Possession of a Class B Forklift certificate is advantageous. Female applicants are encouraged.
Individuals interested in employment in the Supply Division warehouse in Copenhagen should have a command of English and be in good physical health. Possession of a Class B Forklift certificate is advantageous. Female applicants are encouraged.
Dear Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteThe first organization I found was very interesting to me I love organization that share new approaches to the field of early childhood education of children. This very vital because all children need ways to enhance their individual skills and abilities that can help all children so at all times these organization can provide opportunities for success in the life of these children. This was a great international organization you have chosen and I look forward to reading your blog next week very insightful.
Temika
Hi Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteThe International Early Childhood Education organization is new to me. I did not know that India had launched its own program to address early childhood education in India. I appreciate that they formed to tackle the issues that are present in the community. It is interesting to see that they face the same issues as we do in the United States. I would be interesting to look further into the Indian early childhood system and look at their national standards and compare them to the standards in the United States.
Thanks for sharing,
Tanya
I've always thought that working abroad would be a fascinating experience. I think that UNICEF would be a great organization to work for. All of the positions you shared would be interesting.
ReplyDeleteHi Cynthia,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you included ICF. This is an interesting concept, that they receive individuals who have an undergraduate degree who are interested in working with their organization. And they offer them professional development, I am thinking based on their skills and strength. I like this concept. I wonder how many companies would benefit from this type of hiring model.