I choose the Canadian Association for Young Adults as in the future I will be establishing my kindergarten in Canada. From the website http://cayc.ca/ , the mission statement reads "the CAYC exists to provide a voice on critical issues related to the quality of life of all young children and families". After initially sending correspondence to two early childhood representatives in Jamaica and Japan I decided to also send to the CAYC, as we are not limited to only two.
The aim of the Canadian Association got Young adults is
- To influence the direction and quality of policies and programs that affects the development and well being of young children in Canada.
- To provide as forum for the members of Canada’s early childhood communities to support one another in providing developmentally appropriate programs for young children.
- To promote and provide opportunities for professional development for those charged with the care and education of young children.
- To promote opportunities for effective liaison and collaboration with all those responsible for young children.
- To recognize outstanding contributions to the well being of young children.
- To recognize outstanding contributions to the well being of young children.
Wow! That's what I love about attending Walden, the diversity of students and all that we can learn from eachother. IF you don't mind me asking, what made you go live in Japan? I have a cousin that moved there from the U.S. to learn Japanese and he now teaches and permanently resides there.
ReplyDeleteI also think it's great that you are looking into Canada and that you are going to open a Kindergarten there. How did that come about? You are so interesting!
Good luck with your contacts. I also emailed Cuba and Peru because those are my ethnic countries, but I haven't heard back either. I hope they contact us soon!
Good Luck to you again! I look forward to working with you in the upcoming weeks.
Jeannette
I am excited to hear about your experience in Japan and Jamaica. That is so cool that you are from these places and have experience in these areas. I hope that you get word back, I have not gotten anything back so have chose to do the second option.
ReplyDeleteThat's great that you plan on having a kindergarten in Canada. It seems as though you are truly devoted to helping people all over the world. Hopefully you hear back from your international people soon!!
ReplyDeleteHi Kalisa
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that you are studying abroad. You definitely are learning about diversity first hand. I am from Canada and was very excited to hear that you wish to set up a kindergarten in Canada. It is really important to have high quality programs in our communities. Looking forward to learning more about your inquires in Japan and Jamaica.