Saturday, October 5, 2013

Required Resources
  • Course Media: "The Resources for Early Childhood"
    Five early childhood professionals discuss their preferred and trusted resources.
Note: Read the documents listed in Parts 1 and 2 in preparation for this week's Discussion.
Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices
Part 2: Global Support for Children's Rights and Well-Being
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    • World Forum Foundation
      http://worldforumfoundation.org/wf/wp/about-us
      This link connects you to the mission statement of this organization. Make sure to watch the media segment on this webpage
    • World Organization for Early Childhood Education
      http://www.omep-usnc.org/
      Read about OMEP's mission.
    • Association for Childhood Education International
      http://acei.org/
      Click on "Mission/Vision" and "Guiding Principles and Beliefs" and read these statements.
Note: Explore the resources in Parts 3 and 4 in preparation for this week's Application assignment.
Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Part 4: Selected Professional Journals Available in the Walden Library
Tip: Use the A-to-Z e-journal list to search for specific journal titles. (Go to "How Do I...?", select "Tips for Specific Formats and Resources," and then "e-journals" to find this search interface.)
  • YC Young Children
  • Childhood
  • Journal of Child & Family Studies
  • Child Study Journal
  • Multicultural Education
  • Early Childhood Education Journal
  • Journal of Early Childhood Research
  • International Journal of Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Maternal & Child Health Journal
  • International Journal of Early Years Education

Three additional resources to my blog
Saracho, O. N., Spodek, B. (Eds.). (2007). Contemporary perspectives on science and technology in Early childhood education. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Saracho, O. N., Spodek, B. (Eds.). (2012). Contemporary perspectives on research in creativity in early childhood education. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing.
Saracho, O. N., Spodek, B. (Eds.). (2007). Contemporary perspectives on socialization and social development in early childhood education. Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing.







2 comments:

  1. Vinston,
    I like how you included science and technology in your resources. Science is a natural line of exploration and encourages children to be more inquisitive. It is a very important part of early childhood education. I found two other resources in my exploration of the journals available at Walden Library that may be of interest to you:

    Bosse, Sherrie Jacobs, Gera, & Anderson, Tara Lynn. Science in the Early Years: Science in the Air. Young Children. 64 (6). 10-15.
    and
    Hachey, Alyse C. & Butler, Deanna L. Science: Seeds in the Window, Soil in the Sensory Tab le- Science Education through Gardening and Nature Based Play. YC: Young Children. 64(6). 42-48.

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  2. Great Resource list Vinston, thanks for sharing. I think these will most definitely come in handy as our semester progresses! Thanks for sharing

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