Saturday, October 20, 2012

Getting to Know International Contacts - Part 3

The first article that caught my eye was "Every child has the right to Education", and it is because every child should have the right to have a good education. It talks about "Even those children who do have access to school often suffer from poor quality education and leave school without having acquired basic skills". We as educators need to make sure we are in the teaching field to give these children the best education they deserve. Children need to have a good education to make it in this world today. They need to know the learning skills to be able to succeed in our society.

The second article I chose to explore was "Teaching pre-school children about the environment", this is one I thought was very interesting due "what children learn in early childhood strongly influences learning, health, and behaviour". They will know what the world is about, they will be able to socialize with other children, work out situations, express knowledge and interact with other children of the same age. Children who do not have the early childhood experience are ones who usually fall behind in school.

My last insight was the whole web site has a lot of good information for anyone to get some insight from. The UNESCO has good information about the education field. They are ones to help out other countries that are wanting to have more advice on their education field. I have really enjoyed exploring the web site, there is so much that you can learn from this web site.


References:

http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/worldwide/education-regions/africa/browse/2/

2 Comments:

At October 20, 2012 at 11:51 AM , Blogger Trichelle Williams said...

Very good post! Every individual, irrespective of race, gender, nationality, ethnic or social origin, religion or political preference, age or disability, is entitled to get an education. Getting a high-quality education is another issue, especially for children living in poverty, but I strongly believe in quality education for all. As stakeholders in education, I strongly believe that we should encourage families to educate their children and help them to get the stimulation they need in the early years of life.

 
At October 20, 2012 at 6:57 PM , Blogger Elizabeth Bell said...

Your first article goes along with the Day of the Girl Child which is officially October 11th and is to help bring social justice and access and equality to the millions of girls that are struggling to be permitted to obtain even a primary school education. This is date we as educators must remember and support. Interesting post.

 

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