Saturday, November 14, 2020

Sharing Web Resources

The Web Resource that I decided to research is NAEYC, the National Association of the Education of Young Children. What is NAEYC? NAEYC, is a professional membership organization that works to promote high-quality early learning for all young children, birth through age 8, by connecting early childhood practice policy and research. (naeyc.org) 

Core Values (NAEYC)

Recognize that children are best understood and supported in the context of family, culture, community, and society. Respect the dignity, with and uniqueness of each individual child, family member and colleague. Respect diversity in children, families and colleagues. (www.naeyc.org)

Some Facts about NAEYC

NAEYC is accredited program must: promote the nutrition and health of children and protect children and staff from illness and injury.

NAEYC Accreditation helps parents find the best possible early childhood experience for their children.



 
The two articles that I found on the NAEYC website all deal with Dual Language Learning.
1. Digital story helps dual language learner connect with classmates.  The article was separated into three parts: the plan, how this worked and the technology

2. The second article is "Many Languages, One Classroom: Supporting Children in Superdiverse Settings.


References

Resources/Publications/Teaching Young Children/December/ January 2019/ Many Languages, One Classroom: Supporting Children in Superdiverse Settings.



3 comments:

  1. Hi!
    I enjoyed reading about NAEYC. I also chose to write about this important organization. How amazing that early childhood educators and parents have this resource to go to and find information when needed. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Hi Takeisha,
    I enjoyed reading your blog, the topic on digital storytelling got my attention. Story telling allows children to have experience of different countries and their tradition. It enhances social and communication skills of children. I think digital story serves as a pivotal role in helping children to intergrade into the classroom.
    Tasneem

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  3. Hi Takeisha,
    Thank you so much for your significant sharing on the support for dual language learning children. These links deepens my knowledge about how to support the language diversity in children and I will definitely share these to my teachers at work.
    Thank you for sharing!
    Sawin Thongloy

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