Sunday, April 1, 2012

Research Around the World

The current international research topic is Research in Practice. This research is about providing the tools necessary for professionals in the educational field. The research in practice has hands on tools to guide educators through helping children and families. The research approach is to promote knowledge to educators in regards to obesity, bullying, and the framework of early childhood education, children’s resilience and more. The new insights that I gained is that there are a long list of research topics that can benefit all educators at any level. The topics focus on protecting the well being of the children as well as educating the professionals. The site contains ethical guidelines on the expectations of educators, members and staff. Australian code of ethics is overseen by the field and rather than it being opposed upon.

 Early childhood Australia is committed to aboriginal and torres strait islander for children and families which is considered a statement of regret. This regret and commitment acknowledges that aboriginal and strait islander people as original habitants of Australia that is well respected for their culture. I also learned that this is a knowledge broker, non-profit, not government organization that is here to assist children from birth to eight years of age and other individuals that is seeking more knowledge about international early childhood education. Early Childhood Australia works with all caregivers, educators, and the government and opposition parties. Social justice and equity is part of Early Childhood Australia’s focus. boriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families

Resources
Early Childhood Australia. (2000-2011). A voice for young children. Retrieved on April 1, 2012 from http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/

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