Saturday, April 13, 2013

Sharing Web Resources



·         Follow some of the outside links that you have not yet explored.  Where do they lead?
The National Black Child Development Institute and Network   have been a powerful and authoritative voice on issues related to the education, care, and health of Black Children and their Families. This organization focus on the strengths and needs of the communities, and cultural competence it also serves as a National resource agency providing programs, publications, advocacy and trainings related to early child care and education. K-12 education health; and wellness; literacy; family engagement; and child welfare, the NBCDI’s focus on every child has the right to achieve positive outcomes who suffer from the issue of poverty and racial discrimination. It was discovered by Black Women’s Community Development Foundation. These 
 women did not like how children were being raised not healthy in the black families.

·           Thoroughly search one area of the site. What do you find?
I found greeting on behalf of the Director, affiliates, staff and members. They are welcome all to National Black Child Development Institute. I found that the NBCDI to be very inviting and knowledgeable. Dr. Felicia DeHaney expounded on the experiences her staff has to ensure the goals of the children, families and communities. Dr. DeHaney stated,” Thank you for the work you do; we look forward to joining our strength together to fulfill the promises we make to our children’s, families, and communities.

If you receive an e-newsletter, follow a link related to one of the issues you have been studying. What new information is available?
The National Black Children Development Institute is engaged in federal and state they collaborations with partners to help protect and empower parents and families. Promote to support children’s investments and policies participating in quality care and education from birth to 8. What additional information is available is the organization about Black young boys and young men. The name of this organization is Coalition of School Educating Boys of Color it helps connect, inspire, support, and strengthen school leaders dedicated to the social emotional and academic development of boys and young men of color.
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    Does the website or the e-newsletter contain any information that adds to your understanding of equity and excellence in early care and education?
Yes! Save the Children serves impoverished marginalized and vulnerable children and families more than 120 nations. Save the Children are committed to Children, families, and communities in saving children lives and protect them from exportation and assist them in accessing education and health care Save the Children also help families in emergency.

·         What other new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field did you gain this week from exploring the website and/or the e-newsletter?
The new sights I have learned that Save the Children also works toward the promoting to ensure each   boy and girl in emergency, recovery and development context. Save the Children go after these priorities to ensure the children in need of safety, education and healthy, and are better able to attain their rights.

References: National Black Child Development Institute
                        http://nbcdi.org

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