Saturday, December 4, 2010

Growing Your Collection of Resources

There are several resources that we have utilized in class this week that are very informative and interesting to anyone working in the field of early childhood.
The first course resource is a video that introduces those working in the field to the resources of early childhood. This is produced by Walden University and titled The Resources of Early Childhood

The first group of course resources pertains to position statements and Influential practices in the field of early childhood.  The links to these resources are featured below:
The second set of course resources pertains to global support for child rights and well being. The links to these resources are featured below:

The third set of course resources are important organizations that are important to the field of early childhood. The links to these resources are featured below:
The final set of course resources are personally recommended. In our discussion this week, the topic of early childhood development and education in Latin American countries came up. I decided to conduct more research on this area in order to identify some additional sources.
The first in an article titled “Early Childhood Development in Latin America and the Caribbean” by Norbert Shady (2006). It can be retrieved at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=923222.
The second resource is an article titled “Chile Grows with You Policy Promotes Early Childhood Development” by Sabine Dolan (2006). It can be retrieved at http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/chile_36227.html.


1 comment:

  1. Great list of resources! I will definitely be looking into some of the additional ones that you added!

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