The
Website that I looked at was the Early Childhood Development Virtual University
(ECDVU) Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). Some of the topics that this program
researches are: “Building Community Leadership
for Quality Substainabilty…” in preschools, nutrition of children (without
mothers), parent collaboration for effective teaching, and more(Early Childhood
Development Virtual University, 2005). The one that I looked more into was the
nutrition of children. It specifically looks at children without mothers
breastfeeding and bottle feeding as part of its study. I find this interesting
because is it a hot debate among nutritionist and professionals in the United
States. In context to some of the infant health issues, this study has shown
how nutrition at birth can make a huge difference with health outcomes in the future.
I
was really fascinated with what ECDVU-SSA was what it is all about. The program
looks at the “…strengths and expertise that exists locally and regionally” (Early
Childhood Development Virtual University, 2005). The program takes into account
the peoples opinion and their life. The program works to enhance technology
education to support communication with Africa and benefit the education of the
professionals, families, communities and children. The program’s ideas creates
a great picture of what is to come for Sub Africa.
The ECDVU
"generative curriculum" encompasses the following characteristics:
I think that this was
really interesting. I felt that these approaches used by ECDVU could be used in
many facets of the early childhood field. As we develop our professional careers
to keep some of these approaches in mind, especially ones that deal with
multicultural approaches.
Reference
Early Childhood Development
Virtual University (2005). http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/major_reports.php,
http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/generative.php,
http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/about.php
They seem to have some great ideas on how to collaborate with education from all over for these children. I like that they are taking new and old information to see how it is affecting the children, and what they can do with that knowledge.
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