I found this on the site and I thought these were amazing goals for anyone in the early childhood field but especially amazing if it was accomplished by 2015
The first would be improving education for all children but especially those with special needs. My nephew is seven and was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. He was told by after care programs that they did not accept his kind. We need to educate teachers who work with young children on what it takes to care for those who are different.
The second would be by 2015 that all children have access to free primary education. Especially girls. This is very important because without a stable education these young woman grow into mothers who raise children themselves.
The third is that childrens needs are met through programs where they are taught skills that are not only academic but will help with growth
The fourth is that we have especially women literate. At least 50 percent
The fifth is that there is gender equality.
and the last is we need to make sure that there is some sort of measurement in place so we know where we stand in early childhood education
retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/leading-the-international-agenda/education-for-all/efa-goals/
The first would be improving education for all children but especially those with special needs. My nephew is seven and was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. He was told by after care programs that they did not accept his kind. We need to educate teachers who work with young children on what it takes to care for those who are different.
The second would be by 2015 that all children have access to free primary education. Especially girls. This is very important because without a stable education these young woman grow into mothers who raise children themselves.
The third is that childrens needs are met through programs where they are taught skills that are not only academic but will help with growth
The fourth is that we have especially women literate. At least 50 percent
The fifth is that there is gender equality.
and the last is we need to make sure that there is some sort of measurement in place so we know where we stand in early childhood education
retrieved from http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/themes/leading-the-international-agenda/education-for-all/efa-goals/

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I really like the six educational goals! They are all so important to every child and should be done without regard to a child's differences (race, gender, social status or anything else that defines them as different), who is to say what makes someone different-I think the world would be pretty boring if we were all the same! Don't You?
I had a girl in my after school program that ended up with juvinelle diabetes and we just all had to learn how to help with the medicine and food issues that come with it. We all have to have MAT training to work with children.
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