Laos, Egypt, China, and South Africa are sending delegates to the 2014 World Forum on Early Care and Education in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 6 - 9, 2014. And so are Yemen, Kenya, Bhutan, and Finland.
When you attend the 2014 World Forum, you can also share ideas with delegates from Israel, Haiti, Ethiopia, Sweden, and Russia. You can develop professional relationships with your peers in Peru, Scotland, Lebanon, Myanmar, and Brazil.
With 4 months before opening day of the 2014 World Forum, already delegates have registered from over 60 countries. The map shows where delegates are coming from.
Over 800 people from more than 80 nations are expected at the 2014 World Forum on Early Care and Education. Here are just five reasons why you should plan to be there…
5. Expose yourself to widely diverse perspectives and approaches to the care and education of young children.
4. Learn about the lives of children, families, and early childhood providers from all ethnic, cultural, political, and religious backgrounds.
3. Make friends for life with your peers from over 80 nations.
2. Learn, work, converse, sing, dance, laugh, cry.
1. Change others and be changed.
For more information and to register, visit www.WorldForumFoundation.org or call (206) 673-2608.
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Seattle, Wa, United States
I disagree. All staff should have access to great training opportunities. Sending just some to trainings breeds discontent. If you are so dissatisfied with someone's work and are unwilling to train them so they can improve, let them go and hire someone else.
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