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Early Childhood Education Is Not a Profession [PSMag.com]

 

Early childhood education makes a valuable contribution to society by advancing children’s learning and development, enhancing their path toward success in school and beyond. Because of this, and tied to the belief that tangible contributions, both immediate and long-term, will be forthcoming, public investments in early childhood education are rising at federal, state, and local levels. But these results won’t be achieved if we don’t also invest in the preparation of early childhood educators and the field’s development as a recognized profession — a profession that is respected for its contributions; held accountable for providing reliable quality early education; and its professionals appropriately compensated for their specialized knowledge and skills.

At present, this is not the case. As has been highlighted overand over, early childhood educators vary considerably in their preparation. They also lack clear expectations for what they should accomplish in their interactions with children. As Elizabeth Gilbert dramatically expressed it in a recentEducation Week article: “so many early childhood educators who are trying to educate millions of children are our least educated professionals.”



[For more of this story, written by Laura Bornfreund & Stacie Goffin, go to https://psmag.com/early-childh...bd6680cc5#.9vukvrcx2]

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Sure I am preaching to the choir here, but we really do need to pay these teachers as professionals so they will stay and take more interest in furthering their skills via higher education!

I feel very blessed to have been able to stay in the field of working with children ages 0-5 years and their big people, thanks to having a second income in the family. 

It will be a sad day when in spite of a bachelor's degree and 42 years of experience in the field , CA's new minimum wage of $15 an hour, means I will be getting a raise UP to minimum wage.  Granted I do have fully paid medical benefits, but had to leave the classroom and work at another wonderful job with our local public broadcasting station in order to reap those benefits.  Now I am just thankful that my community outreach to children and families is touching the lives of even more little ones and their big people throughout our 100 miles square viewing area!

 

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