Sunday, August 14, 2011

Getting to Know Your International Contacts

   In getting to know what happens in the developing countries, I found out that UNESCO is helping a lot to see about the education of children from 0-8 and 10.5 million children under 5 years old die from preventable disease every year.
    UNESCO has a mission to protect and promote the development of young children and to allow a smooth transition from home to early childhood services and later to primary education. They also have a mission to build a solid foundation for a child's lifelong learning. Countries that are involved with UNESCO realized that it was important to expand and improve early childhood care and education for those children who are disadvantaged or vulnerable. UNESCO advocates for early childhood care and education (ECCE) that attend to health, nutrition, security and learning to provide holistic development for the promotion of inclusive education.
    In addressing the high quality of excellence and equity of care and education for young children and their families we need to look into the holistic need of children because they are our future leaders. Early childhood education starts at birth and should involve children, their families, communities and the government.  Children's 85% brain structure are formed by age 3, so early education care should reach every child regardless of their background. Children learn through child centered learning or  inclusive education that would motivate and make the feel enthusiastic to learn. Children, families ad teachers should have time to plat with each other to give children something to look up for.

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