Saturday, March 2, 2013

Consequences and Benefits

One consequence of learning about early childhood education in other countries is poverty. I have come to realize how much poverty and natural disasters affects children's health and education. The second consequence is I would like to help with education in other countries, but I am not sure how I could be helpful. The last consequence I would like to state is a positive consequence. I would like to continue learning about other countries and how they are advancing in early childhood education.
My goal is to keep receiving newsletters and learning about the boat schools. They have achieved so much by offering families the opportunity to educate themselves even through monsoons. We can learn from each other and build our knowledge in the early childhood education programs. I have learned so much from this course and I appreciate the knowledge shared throughout this course.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Teresa

    Thank you for sharing a lot of great information with us during this course, I really enjoyed reading about the boat schools and the great efforts that are made to help families and their children, I hope to learn more about the school boats in the next course. I wish you all the best and luck during your journey.

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  2. I too have learned alot from embracing early childhood studeis in other countries. I have also learned alot from your post and it has give me a differen perspective a appreciation fro early chilhood education everywhere.

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  3. I think that we are not always aware of how much poverty is effecting people in our community and beyond. Poverty has somewhat of a different face these days due to the economy. Thanks for sharing throughout the course!

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  4. Thank you for sharing your thoughts during this class. I too found that poverty is widespread and a major factor in early childcare. Until someone finally finds a way to end it, we will be dealing with it's lasting effects.

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