Sharing Web Resources
Sharing Web Resources
- · What specific section(s) or information seemed particularly relevant to your current professional development?
The web site that I
chose to explore and present as n essential part to my professional development
is The National Head Start Association (NHSA). The most relevant part of my
professional development comes from attending conferences which are explained
below.
Conferences
NHSA offers five conference and
training events each year: The Parent and Annual conferences, two leadership
institutes and a manager and director academy. Each event offer unique
opportunities for Head Start professionals and partners to actively learn from
experts collaborate with peers and celebrate Head Start’s impact.
- · Which ideas/statements/resources, either on the website or in an e-newsletter, did you find controversial or made you think about an issue in new ways?
The article about Advocacy for Reform really opened
my eyes and thinking about how the program is ran and the need for new policies
that are put in place to help the families and the children that are served.
· What
information does the website or the e-newsletter contain that adds to your
understanding of how economists, neuroscientists, or politicians support the
early childhood field?
The
Knowledge Center is the part of the website that emphasize the newly found
information from the law makers, economist and scientist that educates the
families and society about the newly formed data and information that deals
with the elements of the Head Start Program and the Community.
- · What other new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field did you gain from exploring the website or e-newsletter?
As I took the time to explore the website I gained valued
information about the impact that it has on the area of early childhood
education in the 2q1st century and beyond. I also gain information about the
importance of the program returning to their evidence-based roots and practises
that made the program a success.
What Does NHSA Offers Head Start

Grassroots Advocacy

Untiring Voice on Capitol Hill

Research and Data

Professional Development

National Networks
References
I think we can all agree that things has changed a lot over the years! I have only been in the early childhood field for a few years now and I see yearly changes. It is great that you have ongoing programs where you can grow professionally and with added evidence-based roots and practises to help you understand different programs and where their success come from! Thank you for sharing some of your personal insights this week!
ReplyDeleteI love that the website has many resources for current professionals. I know I would love to personally attend one of those conferences. After viewing your insights I think I may need to explore this site more and see what resources I can utilize for my own classroom.
ReplyDeleteHi LaShawn,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your information regarding the national Head Start Association. I believe this is a great source of information and I plan to do some research on that site. As someone working in the early childhood field I believe this would be a great resource for me. I love the fact that they offered so much resources for professionals.
Angela.
Very interesting information you shared, LaShawn! I'd love the opportunity to sit in on one of these training events! How do they dictate the themes for the conferences?
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