The other links that I have not explored on the NHSA websites were links that discussed why head start matters, the head start model, and the head start locator. I scanned through other links that talked about the impact on sequestration, alumni, and innovation. The head start locator and head start model was also discussed on a link.
Thoroughly search one area of the site. What do you find?
The National Head Start Association is embarking on intentional work designed to systematically seed the kernels of impact and effectiveness that Head Start is known for. We are engaging the Head Start community in a discussion about impact and helping our members continue Head Start’s legacy of leadership as the early learning landscape evolves. Our work is supported by research that clearly demonstrates that the lowest-income and most at-risk children benefit the most from high quality early care and education.
When President Johnson appointed Sargent Shriver to lead his administration’s war on poverty in 1964, Dr. Robert Cooke of Johns Hopkins University was recruited to head a committee whose recommendations would lead to Head Start. Dr. Cooke assembled a panel of experts in child development, early education, health, nutrition and parental education to design a comprehensive program for the youngest, most at-risk children. We’re returning to our evidence-based roots and engaging with both internal and external experts. NHSA is committed to this effort because we believe that the carefully designed model of Head Start is evergreen (https://www.nhsa.org/innovation). NHSA states they are returning to evidence-based roots and engaging with both internal and external experts. It states the CDA competency-based credential, Sesame Street, and Early Head Start were the ones who brought the importance of early brain development into the consciousness of the country. These are some major innovations that Head Start has introduced to policy makers over the last 50 years. NHSA will continue to support the practitioners in the improvement of quality early childhood services for the families and children they work with.
If you received an e-newsletter, follow the link related to one of the issues you have been studying? What new information is available?
I did not receive a e-newsletter, but I was in the knowledge center. When I searched the state of Louisiana, They had nothing on the site regarding the issues in Louisiana, or any updates regarding early childhood education.
Does the website or the e-newsletter contain any information that adds to your understanding of equity and excellence in early care and education?
When I searched the knowledge center under Center for Policy, Data, and research , I noticed there was another link; Action research. They were speaking on the quality of teachers as well as the program and children. There were resources that explained the benefits of the action research in early childhood settings.
What other 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 events and news link showed that a conference will be held on December 5-8, 2016. the conference is a parent, staff and leadership training conference. The event will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They want parents, senior administrative staff, board members, policy council members, and others interested in training. They will focus on panels, sessions, and speakers that address a variety of the issues relevant to staff who work with families, and parents. Other trending issues addressed will be social justice, vulnerability, dual language learners, and poverty. They will address the new Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Reference
National Head Start Association. Retrieved from: https://www.nhsa.org
Hi Guadalupe. What a great post. I was able to learn some interesting facts on Head Start.
ReplyDeleteI did not realize that there were new Program Performance Standards so that was something new to me. I will have to go onto the site and read more about that. I do not work in a HeadStart center, but very much admire their approaches and the model they use and try to incorporate a bit of that in my own program.
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ReplyDeleteGreat information. I like the fact the NHSA is committed to what they do and will continue to support the practitioners in the improvement of quality early childhood services for families and children that they work with. Children and families are the biggest two that support from Educators. Great post Guadalupe.
Your blog post was so informative, thorough and very interesting to read. You broke everything down where I could understand it and after reading your post I knew all about the organization. I'm going to go ahead and subscribe to start receiving their newsletter. Thanks for a great post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing NHSA websites.I explored the website and it was very good and have alot of information. I will look into it more. Awesome website
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