Saturday, April 6, 2013

Research around the World

 
Early Childhood Australia


I have chosen to research the Early Childhood Australia website.  I did notice some of the topics in this particular site are similar to topics in the US websites.

Their mission statement is to advocate making sure quality, social justice and equity in all the issues relating to education and care of children from the age of birth to eight years old and securing the best options and outcomes as they grow.

Some of their values are:
  • The rights of children
  •   Leadership, excellence and respect
  •  Courage, honesty and openness
  •  Collaboration and diversity
  •  Justice
  • Social inclusion of children
Early Childhood Australia is a peak national, non-profit and non-government organization that acts in the interest of young children.  It assures quality knowledge and information to those who are need of it and also work with government, early childhood professionals, parents, and various organizations.
If you decide to have a membership of Early Childhood Australia it will enable you to:
  1. be a voice for young children
  2. receive discounted access to our quality assured publications and conferences
  3. be kept abreast of early childhood news and happenings
  4. network with others in the field through your local branch
  5. identify issues and influence policies concerning the care and education of young children
This year they will be celebrating Early Childhood Australia (ECA) celebrates 75 years of continued service to Australian children. Started in 1938 as the ‘The Australian Association of Pre-School Child Development’ and the longevity of the organization is testament to its leaders and members.

What surprise me is how Australians creates a vision for high quality inclusive practices in early childhood education and care. It will assist everyone in ECEC services, as well as support professionals, to fully include children with a disability and to achieve high quality outcomes for all children. It will also provide a framework for the development and implementation of policy and programs designed for all young children.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Janet for sharing. I see the Australians have been busy for 75 years and they are still going strong. Which is encouraging and motivating for ECE professionals to see this type of innovation and international support.

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