Saturday, June 2, 2012

Getting to Know International Issues


World Forum Radio:  Episode 10 Suzan Lyon


Susan Lyon described the moment her passion was ignited by a child’s understanding of the word “city”.  The young boy stated that the word city was a small word for a big place. His concept of the word sparked her passion in learning how children think and understand how children view the world. Lyons brought The Hundred Languages of Children exhibit to San Francisco and created pilot programs in two local areas. The Hundred Languages of Children exhibit encourages participation of all education professionals, children, parents and the public to have mutual discussions about improving early childhood care.  The exhibit focuses on professional developments to teach strategies to cultivate children’s learning. Strategies promote practices that encourage professions to learn from children by listening to their interests and observing their actions.

                                                

Center of the Developing Child


Global Projects Influencing Excellence and Equality in Early Childhood Development

 Many studies have researched the benefits of early childhood education on children and families in developing countries. However, little research has been done on its impact on children in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Five organizations collaborated and started the Zambian Early Childhood Development Project.  The program is an anti-malaria initiative and it measures the effects early childhood programs in Sub-Saharan have on children’s development in Zambian.  

Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) means “A Good Start” and it is a project in Santiago, Chile aspiring to improve children’s early development and learning. The project encourages families to get involved in their children’s education, advance early childhood education with teacher development, and help decrease health issues to improve school attendance.  This is the first project of its kind in Latin America and Chile is the example for prompting quality education.

Brazil’s Global children’s initiative is using the science of children health and development to improve polices and investments in early education.   Núcleo Ciência Pela Infância is the first program outside of the United States to work with experts to improve programs that benefit children and families.

5 comments:

  1. Wow! Sounds like great strides are being made to protect the little ones all around the world! Thanks for sharing about these programs. I do pray that these programs do well and the children reap the benefits!

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  2. Katara-We wrote about all of the same places from around the world. There is some really interesting things out there and it makes me feel better knowing that others are taking an interest in children from around the world and trying to better their lives.

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  3. Katara,

    I think it is awesome how organizations are coming together to help children across the globe! A lot of the areas being helped do not have the means to help themselves and I am happy that others are speaking up for them. Children, no matter where they live, need a voice.

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  4. What a great thing to promote practices that encourage professions to learn from children by listening to their interests and observing their actions. This is the key to high quality programs!

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  5. Great post. I think it is great that other places around the world are coming together to want to give children from all places a great learning experience. Every child deserves the best no matter where they come from. If we all work together as a team we can help give children the best learning experience possible. Great post!!!

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