This week, I have explored the international community of early childhood, and was overwhelmed with early childhood organizations, agencies, and communities that are present out there. Here is but a few of what I found:
UNESCO
Established in 1945, UNESCO’s mission is building networks among nations that promote solidarity. While its mission encompasses higher goals with humanitarian purposes and preserving human dignity, my interest in UNESCO lies within its undertaking of “Mobilizing for education: so that every child, boy or girl, has access to quality education as a fundamental human right and as a prerequisite for human development” (UNESCO, n.d.). There are various opportunities to work within the organization. The one that I was interested in was consultant in early childhood care and education or adult education. A consultant offers advisory or consultative services, in addition to providing the skills, expertise, and knowledge in these particular fields. Requirements are having an advanced university degree, excellent knowledge of English or French, preferably knowledge of another UNESCO’s official languages, of which I know 2; Arabic and French. Consultants need to have relevant professional experience at the national, regional and/or international level. Significant experience working in developing countries may be required for some assignments.
Established in 1945, UNESCO’s mission is building networks among nations that promote solidarity. While its mission encompasses higher goals with humanitarian purposes and preserving human dignity, my interest in UNESCO lies within its undertaking of “Mobilizing for education: so that every child, boy or girl, has access to quality education as a fundamental human right and as a prerequisite for human development” (UNESCO, n.d.). There are various opportunities to work within the organization. The one that I was interested in was consultant in early childhood care and education or adult education. A consultant offers advisory or consultative services, in addition to providing the skills, expertise, and knowledge in these particular fields. Requirements are having an advanced university degree, excellent knowledge of English or French, preferably knowledge of another UNESCO’s official languages, of which I know 2; Arabic and French. Consultants need to have relevant professional experience at the national, regional and/or international level. Significant experience working in developing countries may be required for some assignments.
Based in Qatar, EAA is a global initiative committed to
helping communities facing poverty and crisis. It embraces three major programs
that provide educational opportunities around the world. Through partnering
with leading international, regional and local organizations, it aims to Implement
proven and innovative interventions in education, protect the right to education
wherever it is under threat, and advocate drawing international attention to
critical education issues. In addition to its members specializing in international
human rights law, humanitarian law, advocacy and communication, there is a broad
range of professionals specializing in education. One of the three basic global
initiatives they pilot is Educate A Child.
EAC caught my attention due to its
objectives to reduce the numbers of out of school children worldwide. Exploring
the projects of EAC, I came across those that target refugee children out of school, and found one located
in Lebanon. In this project, EAC partners with UNRWA Education to enhance quality
primary education to Palestinian Refugee Children in Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria,
who have left Syrian schools due to conflict.
Further digging led me to UNRWA
Lebanon, and explored
their teacher training initiatives that they offer to projects such as the
one described above. I found out that because UNRWA faces many difficulties
recruiting qualified teachers in Lebanon, it introduced training programs,
through which early childhood teachers are scaffold. This inspired me to look for
job positions as a teacher trainer within these programs, which I found, in
addition to other opportunities involving advocating for children’s rights to
quality education and improving the learning outcomes for primary school
children.
Education International represents organizations of teachers and other education employees across the globe, and unites educators on 170 countries. Its goals include promoting quality education and endorsing the interests of teachers and other education employees on the international level, as it assists the development of independent organizations to represent teachers and other education employees whilst building solidarity and collaboration amongst them. Education International advocates for equity in society, and fights against discrimination in all forms. As I was exploring jobs available within this organization, I found only one that is temporary, which is regional coordinator. The skills needed to qualify for the job include having an interest in education issues and ability to work at an international level, in a multicultural and multilingual environment. It requires an excellent level of spoken and written English, in addition to knowledge of at least one of their three official languages, of which I happen to know one; French. Responsibilities include implementing programs and activities across the region, collaborating with other Education International in advocating and implementing policies, and to take part in the development of development projects. The base will be in Malaysia, but will be required to undertake a significant amount of travel. As this is far from where I am currently based, I will keep an eye on job opportunities in other regions within EI in the near future.
Reem,
ReplyDeleteI appreciated learning about the organizations that you researched, their missions, and the efforts they help with in education.
In my research, I have noticed how many jobs ask for the ability to speak English, as well as another language. I'm impressed that you speak French, as well. Speaking more than one language can really help in the international aid efforts. I saw a medical relief organization that travels by boat to hard-to-reach international villages. One of the things that impressed me was that one of the volunteers didn't have any medical experience, yet she was a valuable support because she could speak Spanish and translate it into English for the doctors.
Thanks for your information.
Michelle
Hi Reem,
ReplyDeleteI applaud you for the information that you have shared with us. Indeed I like the organizations that you have presented as well as the different job opportunities that are available. As I viewed the different organizations this week , I have found that many are asking for english to be one of the language spoken to get particular jobs being offered. Second, many of them call for different degrees to which we may not have.Nonetheless, experience is a great investment to us in the field. Once again great post. `