Saturday, October 1, 2016

ECDVU sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)


ECDVU sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)

 

Hello Class, in my last class one of our assignments for our blog was to get in contact with an early childhood professional from another country. This was to learn about early childhood in their country and to get their insights on issues in early childhood that we were having here in the U. S. Unfortunately after sending numerous e-mails to countries of my interest I only received one and that was from an early childhood professional in Japan (UNICEF). However the professional kindly stated that there was no one in their office that could assist me this semester because they were busy dealing with other issues. All of the websites that were provided for this assignment were very interesting. The one that I choose to explore and learn about their research in early childhood is http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/pub.php.

I hope to one day visit Africa and maybe even do some student teaching there, after my children get a little older. I know it will be a rewarding experience for us both. The website http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/pub.php the Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) which is an innovative and multifaceted approach to addressing ECD capacity building and leadership development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The ECDVU is supported by a range of international, regional and local organizations, including the employers of participants. It is a unique training and results-oriented program that uses face-to-face and distributed learning methods including: residential seminars, web-based instruction, CD and print material support, and a 'community of learners' strategy within and among cohort countries (http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/pub.php). The student at this college have done a tremendous amount of research and studying on issues dealing with early childhood education. Below you will topics that they have researched thus far

Tanzania
Zambia
Nigeria
Ghana
Malawi
Malawi
Ghana
Nigeria
Uganda
Eritrea
Nigeria
Nigeria
Tanzania
Malawi
Tanzania
Uganda


I really like how the staff at this University is diverse, I know they all bring so much experience and knowledge to the table. This is a plus to students as well because they get learn about their country along with the experience of their professors thanks to their diverse backgrounds. When I read an research paper authored by Abeba Habtom in the city of Eritera, I found it very interesting that China is one of the countries that emphasizes parents and family education. It recognizes the family as the very first environment that the children grows up in, and parents as the very first teachers in the children’s progress into life (Habtom 2004). I always knew they were very serious about their education. I then read the research paper of Chalizamudzi Matola on the town of Malawi, Twenty-seven percent of the population in rural areas of Malawi have never attended school. Access to early learning opportunities offered through preschools in rural areas is at 6 percent (National Statistical Office, 2002) (Matola 2004). Even the opportunity to attend preschool in Malawi is low I still found it interesting that they even had had any type of preschools in that area. It is good to know that at least some of the children get a head start on formal education. I know that parents who don’t get a chance to attend school themselves or their children do their very best to educate their children the best way that they know how. If you follow the link that I provided you will find a lot more research topics and studies that students have done, so if you’ll have time you should check them out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

References


Habtom, Abeba (2004) Improving the Quality of Childcare Through Parenting Enrichment and Training of Trainers: The Eritrean Model  retrieved from http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/pub.php.

Matola, Chalizamudzi (2004) Assessment of Interaction and Stimulation in Single-Mother Low-Income Families Retrieved from  http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/pub.php.

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2 comments:

  1. this was a very interesting way to learn about how child development works in different countries, all children deserves and education and professionals who have the passion for teaching and working with them! thanks for sharing

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  2. this was a very interesting way to learn about how child development works in different countries, all children deserves and education and professionals who have the passion for teaching and working with them! thanks for sharing

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