I entered upon the world of Early Childhood through education. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree, I knew that I wanted to work with kids in a small group setting. I entered this program at Walden with the hopes of procuring a Masters in Early Childhood so that I would be able to enter the field, yet two months after starting, I was blessed to get a job as a Kindergarten teacher over a thousand miles away from where I was living at the time. I decided to continue with my Masters as I had already fallen in love with the program and knew that I wanted to better myself for my future scholars.
Here I am, nearly two years later, still teaching for the same school system and almost completed with my degree. Up until now, I had thought that education was my only niche in the Early Childhood community, but this week we were asked to explore state and local level roles in the Early Childhood field. I have discovered multiple opportunities at the state and local levels that would provide an excellent opportunity to remain in the Early Childhood field, yet be able to take on different hat to help the children we serve.
One of these organizations within my great state of Texas, is the Texas Association for the Education of Young Children. This is the Texas state affiliate of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) which caters directly to celebrating, education, and advocating for young children, families, and the early childhood profession. I chose this organization as I have become extremely familiar with NAEYC through this program and was extremely interested in finding that there was a state branch that followed the same mission. Perhaps the biggest appeal in choosing this organization, is how it caters directly to Texas and the issues and topics we are facing as a state, for example, the TXAEYC website has an entire section dedicated to accepting donations for Early Childhood Programs that were affected by Hurrican Harvey back in August. As I have seen the direct affects of Hurricane Harvey, it was great to see how this organization is giving back to the community and helping the young children who were affected by it.

I picked the Association for Early Learning Leaders as an organization as it appeals to my current career plans to become and a Leader in Early Childhood. This organization is made up of hundreds of individuals that are committed to excellence by promoting leadership development and enhancing program quality through the National Accreditation Commission's standards and which caters directly to program directors, owners, and administrators. This organization holds many conferences all over the USA to reach multiple people who are interested in either furthering their career to become a leader in early childhood or to reach those who are already in the position and want to continue to improve. They are directly interested in providing resources to these communities while also providing the perfect outlet for communication and collaboration for these individuals so that they may hold each other accountable and can rely on one another for questions and issues that may arise.

The last organization I chose was the Council for Professional Recognition which is focused on advancing the professional development and recognition of early childhood educators. As I am currently an early childhood educator, I have seen firsthand the lack of relevant available professional development for early childhood educators and how the lack of recognition leaves the field with a high turnover rate. Whereas many individuals believe that early childhood teachers are simply babysitters, without actual recognition for the amount of work and time we spend bettering our students, many early childhood educators are left feeling like their roles do not matter or believe they could be better recognized in another field.
Jobs Available:
Preschool Teacher at Country Home Learning Center #4
"Daycare facility ready to hire caring, dedicated Preschool Teachers to work a variety of Part Time shifts including Infants, Preschool, and After School Teachers. We are specifically looking for those qualified with a CDA or an Early Childhood Education background. Employer will train. Duties may include: Maintain a safe play environment. Dress children and change diapers. Observe and monitor children's play activities. Communicate with children's parents or guardians about daily activities, behaviors, and related issues. Sanitize toys and play equipment."
Adjunct Faculty in Early Childhood -The Texas A&M School System
"The Department of Educator and Leadership Preparation is currently seeking a non-tenured track Adjunct faculty in Early Childhood for Spring, Summer, and Fall 2018. Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses in Early Childhood. Master's degree in related field from a regionally accredited institution.Experience as a teacher of young children or early childhood professional working with children and families"
Preschool Teacher at Upscale Chilldcare Center - PREP School of Stone Oak
"We are looking for professional people with a great attitude that have a love for children and are looking for a great opportunity with a new Private Preschool! Strong knowledge of Licensing and great references are a must! Job Requirements: CDA or Early Childhood Development Degree is preferred Previous work history in a licensed child care facility is preferred HS Diploma/GED 18 years or over Pass a Background Check and fingerprint scan"
After searching for Early Childhood jobs, it can be easy to see why many think early childhood is solely dedicated to the field of preschool and daycare teachers and why people do not take them seriously when the only requirements are to be 18 years old, a high school diploma or a GED, and they must pass a background and fingerprint check. It makes the field of early childhood education seem like an easy thing and discredits the trust early childhood educators that have devoted their lives to bettering our society by raising and teaching students with their whole hearts.
Websites
http://www.texasaeyc.org/
http://www.earlylearningleaders.org/
https://www.cdacouncil.org/
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your post and learning about the organizations you chose. It is interesting how much to find out about these programs that can help us where we are going or even our children. Also I like how you chose and organization that is geared towards your degree interest. Great post!!
~Shameeka
Hello Emily,
ReplyDeleteThe assignment this week has given professionals many insightful resources to support us as we begin to work on our capstone project. While working on your capstone, will you be using any of the listed organizations above? The early learning leaders association is one I would really like to look into, provided that it has many benefits for early childhood professionals.
Thank you
Cheryl U
Hi Emily I do agree the company I work for do not appreciate the teachers and the hard work they do daily. I really like Council For Professional Recognition.
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ReplyDeleteI found this weeks blog assignment to be extremely informative and will greatly help us as we complete our capstone and moving forward in our careers. It was so interesting to see just how many organizations have been created in different states with the aim of positively impact the educational system. I liked learning about parts of the educational system that influence our jobs daily but may not be something we personally work with or are familiar with such as the state testing department. There are so many diffeernt aspects to education and the more familiar we can become the more effective we will be.