Thursday, July 26, 2012

~ GLOBAL CHILDREN ~

According to Global Children's Initiative Fact sheet the center's commitment to global work represents and acknowledge moral responsibility to meet the needs of all children and a critical investment in the roots of economic producity, positive health outcomes and strong civil society in all nations; from poorest to the most afflient.

Global Children's Initiative seek to advance the center's mission globally by implementing a compelling research which allows public engagement and leadship development agenda in child health and development which is grounded in science and engages researches from around the world.

The global program focus on three strategic areas:

* Reframing the discourse around children health and development
*Supporting innovative, multi-disciplinary research and demonstration projects
*Lastly, building leadship capacity in child development research and policy
These are insights I enjoyed learning more about in the early childhood system around the globe...
Reference:
http://developingchild.harvard.edu/initiatives/global_initiative/

4 comments:

  1. Hi Tomekia, I found the website very interesting. I particularly liked some of the intitiatives implemented around the world. Was there anything particularly interesting to you considering any of the early childhood initiatives around the world?

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  2. Tomekia,
    I have found this webite to be very informative. Leadership development is crucial to keeping up with our changing world. These organizations will provide all educators with valuable resources that will surely benefit our children.

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  3. Collaboration is the key component when attempting to find a solution to a problem that effects so many people. The site was interesting. It was interesting to read how a group of distinguished individuals to come together to fix a problem.

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  4. Tomekia, the website was very informative. You are right when you say that leadership is very important for any initiative to be successful. Effective leadership is the difference between excellence and failure.

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