Hi
Friends and colleagues,
It
has been a wonderful 8 weeks of collaboration. I sincerely appreciate my Professor
(Dr Myers Joyce) , classmates, colleagues and other international partners. To
Magdalene and Abioye, I bless God that Nigeria has people like you and hope
that your passion to improve the world of children will continue to burn. Now, I
am better informed about many issues affecting early childhood care and
education and through the resources and international collaboration; I have learnt
how other countries tackle theirs. Except for few countries that are having
challenges like war and poverty, most countries have come to agree that early
years care and education is fundamental and critical for productive adulthood.
However the common challenge is cost, access and quality. Australia is indeed
taking great strides in realizing their vision of professionalizing the
industry and I hope that other countries will emulate them.
I
am particularly delighted to hear from one of my mentors that Nigerian federal
government is sponsoring training in early childhood. This is indeed a welcome
development. Many developing countries like Nigeria are still at the level of
getting competent workforce that can implement the appropriate practice.
I
have also been exposed to many opportunities in this field and I intend to
utilize then to positively influence the lives of children. Thanks to
networking and collaboration……… One goal I foresee for the field is to
professionalise us and possibly have a universal standard in the very near
future. Finally, I look forward to when the public can appreciate the
difference between baby sitting and early childhood profession. Our communities
can only appreciate the difference through experience. I believe in a just
world for all children, I believe in our future.
An update from last week.
I
received a response from one of my mentors who is currently doing a PHD in
early childhood. Her replies to last week’s questions are as follows:
Issues
affecting early childhood in Nigeria are – Dearth of professionals in the
field, Non-implementation of the country's Integrated Early Childhood Development
and Education (IECD) curriculum, Non-participation of government in the
operation of Early Childhood Education (ECE), Operation of ECE by quacks and
absence of standard in the operation of the program by private operators.
Moving forward: The federal government is making
effort to sponsor as many people as possible that are willing to undergo
training in the field through Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).
Operate a non-profit organization (NGO) that will
monitor grassroots implementation of ECE.
Hopes and Dreams: Finally, I hope to become a
renowned specialist in the field, and be able to float one of the most
outstanding NGO on the implementation of ECE programs.
Once again, thank you all. I wish you merry charismas and an equitable quality service to all children. I love you all. In the spirit of Christmas please watch this video, it’s thrilling. We are the reason for the season.