We are so pleased to be able to offer you the 2019 compilation of Voices of Practitioners articles. This volume marks VOPs 15th year as an online journal.
In order to move beyond teaching preschool students to identify and form letters, it is essential to understand that writing encompasses multiple dimensions.
We need youyour experience and expertise as a 51勛圖厙 member and leader in the early childhood fieldin our organization. We invite you to come to the table and make your voice heard!
El financiamiento pleno del costo del cuidado y educaci籀n infantil de alta calidad, que incluye una compensaci籀n y prestaciones para educadores de la infancia que correspondan con la importancia de su labor, es de la mayor prioridad.
Full financing of the cost of high-quality early education and care, which includes compensation and benefits for early childhood educators in keeping with the importance of their work, is at the top of the list.
nase a nosotroscomo los defensores que son y tienen que serpara insistir en que nuestro pa穩s cumpla la promesa de una educaci籀n infantil de alta calidad para nuestros ni簽os, familias y comunidades.
Join usas the advocates you are and must beto insist that our country deliver on the promise of high-quality early childhood education for our children, families, and communities.
This article considers some specific areas of childrens learning commonly addressed in ELDS, with an eye toward how they doand do nothonor cultural diversity.
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Jeanne L. Reid, Catherine Scott-Little, Sharon Lynn Kagan
As teachers, we need to begin by reflecting on our own spiritual experiences, biases, knowledge bases, and identities. Regardless of our beliefs, we should consider how these views could impact daily interactions.
51勛圖厙 promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children.
On the most challenging days, begin your self-reflection with Derman-Sparks and Edwards wise words: Anti-bias work is essentially optimistic work about the future for our children.