The website I chose to explorer
was Early Childhood
Australia, 2012 that was interested to me. The international research topics that was on
this website I check out was how they were going to improve children’s speaking
skill; Literacy
and numeracy week; Advanced teaching standards forums; and Early years learning framework
online forum.
There is one section on the website titled that I was
interest in “Special
dates for early childhood ECA events calendar” and in a country like Australia thing happen all the time. I found a
lot of topics that I was interest in but the one that catch my eyes where “Everyday learning about babies as amazing learners.” In this article it talk about how babies
are amazing learner from birth and how they are build to learn from everything
around us by watching us. It mainly talks about how babies learn through their
parents. I really enjoyed reading about this article.
The website has all kind of information that
you can uses and to put in your classroom. It gives information to parents on
how they can work with their children. It also talk about how they have partnership
in early childhood setting.
Reference:
Early Childhood Australia. (2012), Retrieved fromhttp://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/
4 comments:
Hello Chiquela,
The article of information that caught your eye fascinates me also. It is astounding to observe the leaning in babies! You think they are too young to learn but babies learn quickly and they learn by watching us adults that care for them. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Chiquela,
It is nice to see countries around the world advocating for the education and care of young children. Early Childhood Australia is an interesting organization supporting several research and ensuring quality, social justice and equity in issues related to education and child care. Thanks for the information.
I also researched Australia. It was interesting to learn that they also place emphasis on children learning through play.
I also researched the Australia website. It was interesting to learn that they also believe that children learn through play.
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