The link I have chosen
comes from the early childhood Australia website which is equivalent to the
U.S. based NAEYC which I believe is a great website for early childhood education. Early childhood education is not just present
in the U.S. but other nations as well and when everyone comes together to make
education one huge success, the future becomes much brighter for our young children.
This Australian website
gives some great international research topics.
One topic I explored, Belonging, Being, and Becoming is aimed to help specialists
apply the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) which was permitted by the
Council of Australia Governments (Early Childhood Australia, ECA). There is still a lot of work to be made from
this but it will deliver useful care to early childhood education like
preschools, to implement the EYLF.
Another good topic I explored is School readiness and children’s
transitions. This provides excessive
resources to support parents and educators in assisting children make the change
from child care to preschool, and from preschool to above (ECA). Parents and educators need assistance like this
to ensure everyone is on the same page and striving toward the same goals in
education. The links and resources on
school readiness and transitions are quality-assured by Early Childhood
Australia (ECA).
From viewing this
international website I found that the ECA has a number of quality-assured
resources which deal with the issues of childhood obesity and child health. These two related aspects of early childhood
care and education have been the focus of attention throughout the world being
that technology is steadily increasing and recess times are being taken away to
try and build up education amongst early childhood. Basically, poor eating habits, lack of
understanding of or access to food/nutrition information, and lack of fitness
and physical exercise are all factors which contribute to what is becoming
known as the obesity epidemic (ECA). The
ECA website provides quality resources available that look at the issue of
childhood obesity:
Resource
Early Childhood Australia: A voice for young children. Retrieved from
http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/