Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Farewell!


Dear Colleagues and Dr. Teri,

It is with such mixed emotions that I write my farewell message to you.  I am very excited about the opportunities that may come my way, due to meeting the huge goal of obtaining my master’s degree, but I am also a little anxious about leaving the comfort of such a supportive and dedicated group of early childhood professionals.  I have grown both personally and professionally as a result of my participation in this group and I am looking forward to the next phase of my life.

Personally, I have learned that many of my biases are the result my early childhood experiences.  Recognizing this fact has lead me to the realization that I must always be aware of these biases and constantly guard against letting them influence my interactions with others; especially the children and families that we serve.  Professionally, I have learned that the early childhood world is a huge arena.  Coming from such a small, rural town, I have not had many opportunities to experience the world other than outside my own backdoor.  Working with you through this program has opened my eyes to all of the resources, ideas, and relationships that are available if I only look a little harder to find them.  I believe that one of the most important things I have learned from this program is to always be open to new ideas and the experiences of other people.  Yes, I learned many new things from our assignments and applications, but most of the knowledge I gained was through my interactions with my colleagues and for that I am eternally grateful! 

I am a very goal-oriented person and I constantly write and revise goals for myself.  Obtaining my master’s degree is the biggest academic goal accomplished so far, but I am not about to set the torch down now!  My next goal is to become an instructor within the community college system in NC.  Although I have had the opportunity to teach a couple of classes over the last 2 semesters, I would like to obtain a regular position within this system and learn how to be an effective and compassionate instructor.  Another long term goal that I have is to open my own consulting business in the early childhood field.  This is much needed in my area and I would like to share my experiences with others to help them reach their goals and dreams.

Enough about me!  For all of you, I wish much joy and success in your future endeavors.  Success is sometimes easily obtained, but finding joy in our success is not always easy.  I hope that you remain dedicated to the early childhood profession and that you are recognized for your contributions and passion!  I have included some of my favorite quotes below and they summarize how I feel about early childhood and how I hope that I am remembered.  I have also included my contact information and I hope that you will stay in touch.

With much fondness,

Monette

moloves31@yahoo.com

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Friday, April 11, 2014

Making the Connection!

This week’s blog assignment was so much fun!  I enjoyed learning about the different international organizations that serve children and families.  I have listed my three favorite ones below:

1.     Save The Children – this organization employs over 14, 000 people in 120 countries, including the United States.  Although I am an advocate for all children, I like to see programs that also care about children in my country.  I also like that 89% of funds raised go directly to services to save and improve the lives of children.  I thought all of the jobs sounded worthwhile but I would most like to work with the education and child development department that is based out of Westport, Connecticut.  In order to apply for any job with Save The Children you have to create an account and upload your resume.  I tried to search US Jobs, but the site kept showing an error.  I did look at the international jobs available but none of them were directly related to early childhood so they did not seem to fit my skill set. 
2.     FHI 360- this organization sounds like a perfect fit for me!  They are committed to improving the lives of all people and they focus on many areas, including education.  I like that they understand that to truly make a difference they have to look at the whole picture, hence the 360 connection.  One job that sounded very interesting to me was Director of Programs (US Based).  I believe that I have many of the qualities needed for this position.  With my combined experience in Head Start, as well as for-profit child care centers, I understand budgetary constraints as well as how to design and implement effective programs, work well with many types of people, and I possess important managerial skills to aid in developing teams.  I do, however, believe that this would be a very challenging position and that it would take many years to learn how to be effective within this position. 
3.     UNICEF- this is still one of my favorite organizations.  Although I previously wrote about working with UNICEF in the US branch, I would also consider working abroad.  Their mission to build a world that protects the rights of every child is awesome!  I would love to be part of an organization that strives to meet the needs of every child so that they can have happy and healthy lives.  One of the jobs that interests me is that of Education Specialist in Senegal.  This position if responsible for planning and implementing education programs that identify and address gender inequalities in education.  It requires an advanced degree in education or social sciences, five year of experience in a relevant position, knowledge of gender disparities, and fluency in English and an additional UN language.  Although this job interests me, I am not qualified.  I believe that a position of this caliber would be worth of working towards but I am not sure that it is something I would pursue at this time in my life. 



Thanks for reading and please let me know of other international opportunities that may be available!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Jobs in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is one of the organizations that I would love to work with.  Their mission is to ensure that children have a safe, healthy, and happy childhood.  I always thought that their main concern was nutrition and safe water, but upon researching further I have discovered that they also have a strong focus on education.  They believe that is a child’s right to have adequate education.  They do many different projects in places such as Asia, Africa, and Afghanistan, as well as the US.  They also have developed a School-In-A-Box kit, which provides all the resources to hold class in virtually any place.  These have been used after natural disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, and also in the aftermath of devastated war zones.

One of the jobs that I am particularly interested in is the Global Citizen Fellowship in Atlanta, Georgia.  This position is through the U.S. fund for UNICEF and is a 13 month program that prepares one to be a leader in public service.  It requires a knowledge and passion for those less fortunate and a commitment to learning about resources for others and the knowledge to link others to needed services.  The position is largely online but does also require the ability to travel for trainings and seminars.  An undergraduate degree is required and the position pays a $30,000 stipend for the 13 month period with a reimbursement of $3,000 for health insurance.  Although this is unlike any job I have ever help, I would love to apply and see what happens!


The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is another organization that I am very interested in finding out more about their job possibilities.  NAEYC has been one of my go to entities for many years in the early childhood field and I would like to explore further opportunities with their organization.  I believe strongly in their mission and feel my passion for working with young children would be fostered by their ideals and activities.  The position of Communications and Information Specialist is currently available.  I have the qualifications, such as early childhood experience and good customer service skills, as well as an undergraduate degree so I believe that I would be a good match for the position.  This job requires helping those who are working on NAEYC accreditation by providing technical assistance and links to various resources.  Although it is not my dream job, it could open the door to other possibilities.

My third choice would be the Administration for Children and Families in the Office of Head Start.  I worked with Head Start, locally, for 13 years and it was one of the most rewarding times of my professional life.  I have always been interested in working with them on the national level and this week’s research confirms that my interest is still warranted.  Although there are not any available positions open at this time, I would like to work it the training and technical assistance department.  This would allow me to offer my expertise and experiences to other Head Start grantees as they strive to meet the requirements that are mandated.  My years with Head Start in a variety of roles, including:  assistant teacher, lead teacher, child development coordinator, center director, transportation coordinator, disabilities coordinator, and director, offers many perspectives and would be a valuable asset to this department.  I will have to keep an eye out for future employment opportunities!

I enjoyed this week’s assignment as it gave me a chance to dream and think outside of my little rural box.  I hope you enjoyed reading my blog and I have provided links below for all of the organizations that have me curious and hopeful!

Monette

UNICEFUSA

NAEYC

Office of Head Start


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Exploring Roles in the ECE Community

There are many roles in the field of ECE that I am interested in.  I have worked in many different roles but I want to try some different things as I continue working in the field.  

One organization that I am interested in is the North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education.  This state organization is responsible for licensing child care centers and family child care homes in NC.  One of the job opportunities that interests me is that of NC Child Care Consultant.  This job requires a bachelor's degree in early childhood education or a related field and some field experience.  This job involves visiting established childcare centers and homes to regulate compliance with licensing laws.  It also involves helping interested parties set-up new childcare centers and homes.  I believe, with my 22 years of experience in the early childhood field, that I have much to offer and could be a great resource for the centers and homes as they strive to meet and maintain standards.  I would like to be able to use what I have learned, as a childcare owner and director, to help others.


Another organization that I am interested in is Smart Start/North Carolina Partnership for Children. This organization focuses on services for children and families 0-5.  Their mission is to provide every young child the opportunity to become successful and ready for school.   In the past I worked for our local partnership for children as an early childhood specialist, but I would love the chance to work at the state level.  One of the positions that interests me is:  Programs Director.  This position involves providing technical assistance to local partnerships throughout the state and helping to identify and develop strategies and programs to promote quality early childhood services.  I think that I would love this position as it plays on my desire to work with both children and adults.  It requires a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field, as well as seven years of professional business experience in the early childhood field and five years of supervisory experience.  I think I am a perfect match!

The third organization that I am interested in is the North Caroline Community College System.  I am teaching a couple of classes this semester, at my local community college,  but I am under the direct supervision of the department head and must have all of my assignments and interactions approved and monitored due to my status as “student teacher”.  I absolutely love teaching these classes and look forward to each new week.  I am able to share my experiences with others and I feel comfortable and competent discussing early childhood issues.  I have four community colleges within 60 miles of my home and I would be open to teaching at any of them.  According to the website, teaching early childhood courses requires a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field with at least 18 hours of early childhood courses.  I know that I have the experience and passion for teaching early childhood educators and hopefully, with the obtainment of my degree, I will fulfill my lifelong dream of teaching at this level.

Thanks for reading my blog!


Monette

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Moving forward.....

I am so excited about my last class at Walden University.  The Capstone project promises to be very interesting and I cannot wait to see what lies ahead.  Although this is the "beginning of the end", I am sure that the journey as I move forward will be filled with just as much promise.

Thanks for reading and stay tuned.........

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Farewell and Good Luck

I have enjoyed sharing this class with all of you!  I have learned so much about myself and how important communication is to beginning and sustaining lasting relationships.  I wish the best of luck to all of you and hope that I get to share more classes with you on this last leg of my journey.

Thanks for reading!
Monette

Saturday, October 12, 2013

"Never Can Say Goodbye"

Saying good bye, or "adjourning" has always been particularly hard for me.  I think my struggles with leaving others or having others leave me are grounded in my particular childhood experiences.  Other than having to say a worldly goodbye to those who have died, and farewell to a marriage of 18 years, the hardest goodbye I have ever said was to my friends and co-workers in Head Start

I worked with Head Start for a little over 13 years.  I worked with basically the same group of managers for the entire time and leaving that group was bittersweet.  I wanted and needed to move on but leaving the familiarity of working together and our routines was very difficult.  I think that because we worked together so closely, were all very passionate about the program, endured several years of tough decisions and programmatic changes, and shared the experience of 2 of our team members dying,   leaving was extra hard.  I raised my kids with this group of women and men, sought their advice as a young married woman, learned how to be a professional, and learned how the real world of a non-profit works.  I don't think that I would be the woman I am today if not for this group of people and our shared experiences.  When I left we had a huge party and we all promised to keep in touch.  Sadly, life got very busy, I moved on, and we only see each other occasionally.  Although they are not in my daily life, they will forever hold a special place in my heart.  

Thanks for reading!

Monette