I have e-mailed Zero to
Three in order to register for the e-newsletter. I have not yet received a link to access the
newsletter. Until I get a response I also e-mailed NAEYC. I browed Zero to Three’s website at www.
http://www.zerotothree.org,
and I was able to access the featured update. The topic was the 2014 budget
proposal of President Obama. In the proposal there is a large investment on the
field of early childhood education with the focus on learning. The funding focuses on supporting children
and families that utilize or need access to Early Head Start with 1.4 billion
dollars to expand these supports. To ensure programs provide high quality for
the working families that need to place their children in programs, 200 million
dollars is planned to be allocated. A 10 year span is planned using seven
billion dollars to ensure children and their families have the ability to use
programs that provide high quality such as child care ("The
President’s Budget Proposal: A Groundbreaking Moment For Our Nation’s
Babies", 2013).
With
the budget plans this will help support implementing home visits to reach more
families in the community by investing 15 billion dollars spanning 10 years. To
support children during their development the plan helps parents learn about
evidence based practices to support their child’s development in all areas
including their brain. With the President’s plan the budget plans to help by
staring early with young children’s education by supporting children and
families to ensure the programs provide consistency, implement practices that
are evidence-based, and provide high-quality. These efforts also supports
parents by helping them nurture and support their child’s development into
adulthood ("The President’s
Budget Proposal: A Groundbreaking Moment For Our Nation’s
Babies", 2013).
In conclusion, I learned that it is important
to continue to invest in supporting children and families early. The need is to ensure that program are
high-quality. According to U.S.
Department of Education (n.d.), “Today, fewer than three in ten 4-year
olds are enrolled in a high-quality preschool program...Studies prove that
children who have rich early learning experiences are better prepared to thrive
in kindergarten and beyond.” In the multimedia segment Dr. Grace discussed how
there was not enough word about how early childhood programs need support and
how funds have been “underutilized” (Laureate Education, 2011). The information provided by Zero to
Three helps get more information out about how there is a plan to support early
childhood education. I think it is
important for organizations to continue to provide information about research,
benefits, and funding that will support children and families throughout the
child’s educational journey.
I love the zero to three and wish I new about the website much sooner than the past months. I read the article about the President and I think that it great for the children to have the funding for the schools.
ReplyDeleteI sent an email to the NAEYC to subscribe to E-newsletters, and have not heard back anything either. From experience, I know that Early Head Start does not require home visitors to have more than a two year degree. Do you think that how much funding individual Early Head Starts receive should depend upon how qualified of teachers they are providing? What type of qualifications do you think these home visitors should have?
ReplyDeleteThis is great to see money being put back into quality centers. The website is a great place to get updated information. I hope the money is distributed properly.
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