Friday, May 17, 2013

Exploring Roles in the ECE Community: Local and State Levels


A national organization that appeals to me is the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) with close to 80,000 members. I like that ground breaking information related to our field can be easily viewed nationwide. Although I would love to work for this organization, they are based in Washington, DC. I live in Los Angeles, California and I would not want to live far from the community I grew up in and the surrounding communities I now currently work in.

A state organization that I would like to be a part of is the California Commission on Teaching Credentialing. I currently assist ECE individuals in obtaining a state permit so that they meet the state and federal requirements. It sometimes takes a long time for them to get a response from the commission. I would like to assist them if possible, to be able to reduce this. I recently attend a workshop where another organization, the Child Development Training Consortium, which partners with them, shared how overwhelmed they are with the overflow of ECE professionals requesting these permits.

A local organization which I would like to work for is the Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP). LAUP is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide access to quality preschool education for children in Los Angeles County. I currently am subcontracted through this organization as an advisor in ECE for a higher education and professional growth program. I would like to be fully hired by them. A current position is that of an early education expert.  They state that by being successful in being a pioneer in early childhood education, they pride themselves in provided great benefits to their employees and their families (LAUP, 2013). I love this position because it requires me to work and collaborate with local and statewide organizations to be able to provide the best overall information across the communities and surrounding communities. This position requires a minimum of a master degree in child development and preferred to have someone that has five years of experience in an ECE setting. Soon, this position can be a reality for me.

References

State of California. (2007). Commission on Teacher Credentialing.  Retrieved on May 17, 2013 from http://www.ctc.ca.gov/

Los Angeles Universal Preschool. (2013). Careers. Retrieved on May 17, 2013 from http://www.laup.net/EmploymentOpportunities.aspx

National Association for the Education of Young Children.

5 comments:

  1. Greetings to you Frank.
    Just peeking in on your Blog.

    Happy Saturday, Dr. Teri

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  2. Hi Frank, Great blog truly enjoyed reading it. It is important that we have quality preschool education for our children. It sounds like you truly enjoy your work.

    Have a great evening
    Rose

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  3. Frank,
    It is really exciting that the dream you worked so hard for is about to come true! One of the most amazing parts of this degree program is that it opens up so many doors for the future. I am really excited for you!

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  4. Frank, NAEYC is a great resource. It sounds like you have a few ideas on what your dream job would be. Good luck. I hope you end up getting it. :)

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  5. Hi Frank,

    Thank you for sharing your insights and ideas on how to achieve your dream job in ECE! I appreciate the resources, as well. Good luck in your endeavors!

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