Monday, May 28, 2012

Sharing Web Resources

When looking over the UNICEF website this was very eye catching for me.  It was an article on clean water in Honduras.  This kind of hit close to home be one of my student parnet  is from Honduras.  I remember she would come in and tell us how it was over them. She would always so it was bad meaning poor.  She said that the states are better.  I never really thought about how bad it was until I read on the article.  UNICEF staff visit a small community in western Honduras to see how the lives of residents have changed since the installation of improved water and sanitation infrastructure (Marcos González, 2012).  With support from UNICEF, the National Autonomous Service of Aqueducts and Sewers (SANAA) recently installed improved water and sanitation infrastructure in the area. Twelve months ago, this programme brought tap water to each of the 40 homes in this community, changing residents’ lives completely (Marrcos Gonzales, 2012).  Before the water was install people would catch rashes but now that they installed a new water system it does happen anymore. 

The lack of drinking water not only affected children's health in Cerritos II, it also seriously hindered their access to education  (Marrcos Gonzales, 2012). Children had to fill water jugs instead of going to school.  One teacher said that attendance has improve since the water system has been put in place. 

This article really sadden me.  I can not image living without the water and that is one of the simple thing some of us take for granted.  This article was very touching. 
References

Field Diary: Clean water improves health and education for children in Cerritos II, Honduras, 2012, Retreived from http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/honduras_62483.html.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Getting to Know Your International Contacts

I have yet to hear anything from my contacts.  I have recently changed one of them to the UNICEF.  Hopefully they will email me back as soon as possible.  If they any suggestion who I might can contact and get a quick please let me know.  Thanks. 

From my understanding of poverty has been going on years and year.  Poverty to means living without the necessaries  that are needed to survive on a daily basic.  Hopefully by the next blog my contacts would have contacted me so I will be about to share some information with you all as well. Sorry colleagues.  Seem as if I am not doing my job.  But they haven't response by.  Sorry again. 

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Sharing Web Resources

Unfortunately, the two organization I emailed has not emailed me back that was Haiti and the Netherlands.  However, I am subscribed to kinderplans newsletter. This site you have to be a member and you can receive free lesson pages for  everything such as themes for seasons, holidays, and etc., whatever you can think of.  They send out lesson plan ideas weekly and monthly just depending on the occasion.  The lady who runs the website is Elaine Engerdahl. She always has a blog that goes along with the site. Here is the link https://kinderplans.com, https://kinderplans.com/blog/.  Another website I am subscribed to is the baby center.  I subscribed to this one when I was pregnant with my first child.  This website tracks your pregnancy and different milestones as you progresses in your pregnancy and after the baby is born.  Then it starts to track the baby milestones, keeping you update about the developments with the baby.  Here is the link  www.babycenter.com.  Another I am also subscribed to is education world.  This site provides with ton of information for professional developments to lesson plan.  It sends out weekly newsletters with different ideas, lesson plans, current event, continuing here education, and etc. This  weekly newsletter is published by Education  World®the largest *free* resource on the Web for teachers and school  administrators. Did you know that Education World posts new content five days a week? Bookmark EducationWorld.com and make sure you don't miss a new article or resource! Here is the link http://www.educationworld.com/

Looking back on recent newsletter Education World out.  A current issue caught my eye dealing with technology.  In the newsletter they where offering to earn a degree in Education Media Design and Technology, interactive game that teaches math concepts, a virtual orchestra to liven up a music class, or an animated grammar lesson, the possibilities of using technology as a learning tool continue to expand (Education World, 2012). Learn how you can reach your students through media technology (Education World, 2012).  This was eye catching because I think that every school system, preschool, or whoever providing care for school age children that uses technology needs to be up to date on technology in the classroom to enhance that child learning. 

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources

Part 1

For this week assigment I reached out to different countries by visiting their website and emailing them asking for more information.  The two countries I reached were Haiti and Netherlands.  However, they haven't contact me back.  I am sure they will contact me soon. 

Part 2

For part 2 for this assignment I looked over a few websites dealing with early childhood education and development.  I choose this age group because I have kids that are 3 and under and it seem interest learning about how the learn.  Also, I am a Pre-K teacher and interest in learning how kids learn.