The section of early childhood and latest
news offer relevant information for my position as a PK teacher. I can go there
and read about things HCZ uses in their programs and reflect on what I’m doing
currently. Reading the latest news section keeps me current with social events,
policies, or positions that are taking place.
Harlem Children’s Zone president/CEO
Geoffrey Canada was named one of the world’s best leaders in Fortune Magazine.
I was happy to see that people who dedicate themselves to the educational field
can really make a difference in the lives of so many. Also because of his hard
work politicians, like President Obama has used Geoffrey’s work with HCZ to
offer programs, such as these, in states where education is at a low. This is the
positive support we need from politicians in the early childhood field.
Geoffrey Canada offers his position on
poverty. He believes that providing children with high quality care with help
with this issue. He also suggests 5 steps that could help make a difference.
1) Reform the bureaucracy.
2) End the public school monopoly.
3) Attract and retain more great teachers.
4) Make teaching and learning full-time jobs.
5) Create incentives for excellent teachers.
Seeing these 5 steps made me think about the issue of
gaining and retaining highly qualified teachers in a new way. I think that
creating incentives and better pay for
school educators would definitely help when trying to shape more high quality
early childhood education and care programs.
Tierra,
ReplyDeleteIt feels good to see honest, dedicated, and strong people fighting for those who cannot defend themselves. Programs like this help children find a better future; I am glad that there are still people out there that believes in a child’s potential without waiting for a paycheck in return like many politicians. Thank you for your post.