Sunday, October 2, 2011

Course Resources

Resources are significant to the growth of an educator. We rely on resources for current research, ideas to improve techniques in the classroom, and to aid in the success of students and their families. Here are a list of resources that I have found to be helpful and some that I have yet to view (but I plan too).

Websites:

  • World Organization for Early Childhood Education(mission is to ensure a quality education for children around the world; supports families and educators; composed International Journal of Early Childhood)  http://www.omep-usnc.org/
  • National Association for the Education of Young Children(offers a wealth of information for the early childhood field through publications, conferences, and additional resources)http://www.naeyc.org/
  • Center for Child Care Workforce(supports well-educated workforce; seeks to give workforce a voice and better pay; offers tips for educators)  
    http://www.ccw.org/
  • The Erikson Institute (Graduate school in child development; offers services for children and families; latest research ; helpful tips)http://www.erikson.edu/
  • World Forum Foundation
    http://worldforumfoundation.org/wf/wp/about-us
  • Association for Childhood Education International
    http://acei.org/about/
             http://www.childrensdefense.org/

Articles

    Books:
    • Teach Like a Champion: The 49 Techniques That Put Students on the Path to College     by: Doug Lemov

    People:
    • Dr. Aisha Ray (Research/Academia) Erikson institute; focuses most of her attention on developing teachers who are culturally aware

    Techniques:

    4 comments:

    1. Krista,

      Excellent compilation of course resources. Maintain these in your own resource file for future use.

      Dr Longo

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    2. Krista,

      I like the organization of your course resources. I have now added the RTI Model to my own resource file. I had never been to their website and reading through it I gained a lot of valuable information. Thank you for sharing it.

      Rhonda

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    3. Krista,
      As I look over your list of resources, it reminds how far we have come over the years. NAEYC was the cornerstone for Early Childhood information for many years. Now there are websites and journals that are specific to specialty areas in our field. The list continues to grow.
      Judi

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    4. Krista,

      Very good resource list. It’ll keep growing and growing as the years pass. I particularly find the RTI resource useful. During my first year of teaching I was confused on how the RTI process even operated. The website you posted helped me out bunches because what I couldn’t find out from other teachers, I found out from it. Thank you for sharing!

      Arica

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