Saturday, July 25, 2015

Sharing Web Resources

As I continue to research the UNESCO, I am learning more about how important their work in the field of education is. The UNESCO partners with countries all around the world to help children and families in need. I am also learning they sponsor educational trainings around the world on topics such as teacher ethics, science trainings, health, and many others. They are really focused on putting an end to poverty and focus on the field of education.  I have also found out that helping to recruit and keep teachers is another part of their work.
I did not realize how far reaching their impact was so this was interesting to me. After reading more about poverty and the effects it has on people, I found the work this organization is doing to be great. We need more organizations to help put an end to poverty. It is really sad to see how many lives are affected around the world. I think the partnerships the UNESCO had with other organizations is great and beneficial to the cause of helping people in need. I also learned they partner with government agencies around the world. 

UNESCO does a lot of work in the field of early childhood education. They work with preschool all the way up. I found out they are really focused on working with the whole child. I think this is great because holistic teaching is really important. I think in order to teach effectively, we must meet the social, emotional, cognitive, etc needs of a child. I am looking forward to reading more into the work of the UNESCO because they have so much information to offer. 

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Getting to Know International Contacts- Part 1

  I chose to research poverty and education in Argentina and have been trying to get in contact with someone through the Unicef Organization to no avail. I chose to research the Unicef website and others to find out more information about the educational system in Argentina and the effects of poverty in this country. Poverty, as described by Unicef (2015), is basically whether a child or person is being deprived of rights like education, nutrition, health services, harmful situations, etc. Children living in poverty can cause them to become sick, not be able to get health care, make low grades due to non attendance or due to poor concentration from lack of good nutrition. In Argentina children do face problems with poverty.
   Children in Argentina have a higher fatality rate from walking to school. The children there that are living in poverty have problems with malnutrition, health problems, lack of proper health care. I also found out their are higher rates of dropping out of school. After reading information about the problems they face, I see that it is similar to the problems children here in America face. Poverty is a worldwide problem. I am hoping to reach someone in Argentina soon in order to have an International contact to communicate back and forth with and gain a better understanding of Argentina.

References:
Unicef (2014). 2014 Regional Analysis Report. Retrieved July 18, 2015, from http://www.unicef.org/about/annualreport/files/LACRO_AR_2014.pdf

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Sharing Resources- UNESCO

I have been learning a lot about the UNESCO. They do a lot of work around the world. They have many partnerships in countries around the world. There is so much information to learn from the website. I am learning more about their work in the early childhood eduction field since this is the area I teach in. I am interested in this organization because I they seem very focused on the development of children and they also focus on science and culture. I think more science and culture are two very important aspects that need to be focused on. I am looking forward to learning more about this organization as I continue to research their work.

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Establishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources

Part 1:
I was interested in learning more about Argentina and their education practices. I sent an email to them through their Unicef website. I am looking forward to finding out more about education in their country and getting an international contact. I think this is a great opportunity to learn more information on how teachers in another country think about diversity, teaching practices, and other valuable information they can share.



Part 2:
I chose to focus on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organizaion (UNESCO). I think website has a lot of great information and I am looking forward to finding out more information from it. I chose it because I have used a lot of the other resources in past classes and would like to explore a new resource.