The second consequence of my interactions with international colleagues is that I learned how much they have to impart to us. The early childhood field is still growing in many countries, and established in others. Many nations with established systems can be models for us, both in positive and negative ways.
The third consequence that came from my interactions was the realization that there are many societies that feel early childhood education is important for young children and many people who care deeply about children, equity, excellence and all the other issues that the field faces.
One goal I would love to see this country strive for is to really look at how other nations have successfully (or not) implemented early childhood education systems, and how we compare to them. Are we going down the road toward success or failure? What could we do better? What are we doing that is right? I believe that we have the potential to build a system that serves our young children better than any country in the world, but we have to have unity of purpose and strength of will to get the job done.
Children at a preschool in Kerala, India.
Preschool Children in China
Preschool Children In A Day Care Centre In Akropong-Akwapim, Ghana
Children at a British preschool in Park Gate, Hampshire, U.K.
Thank you to everyone who contributed comments to my posts. I enjoyed reading all of them and I hope to see you in the next class! Good luck to all of you.