One of the key issues to be explored at the 2014 World Forum will be the agenda for the nations of the world after 2015. Advocates around the world are strongly pushing to have early childhood education be at the core of this agenda. The article, "The World Beyond 2015", shared with us by World Forum National Representative Laura Henry, challenges universities around the world to become involved in promoting early childhood education in the post-2015 agenda. In the middle of this article is an engaging video making this point.
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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.
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Displaying 1 CommentSt. Paul's Early Childhood Center
Des Peres, MO, United States
I was disappointed in the beginning quote you had at the beginning of the article. No wonder there is so much hatred between different groups. I know very many 'men at the top' who are exceptional and superior people.
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