In my search for
community organizations that appealed to me for communities of practice, I
found a few that I was interested in. The first one is the Citizen’s Advisory
Council for our county. The CAC is a parent involvement committee that works to
provide support for the schools, their students, and families. It is based
through our Board of Education in Washington County, MD. To become a member you
must apply and be accepted. I believe there is no pay, but job opportunities
would be to be a chair or head of the CAC.
The next organization is
called Head Start of Washington County. It is a nonprofit organization that
works to provide early childhood education and family development for
low-income children and their families in our county. This organization
appealed to me because of the fact that it is supporting early childhood and
the low-income families in our area. With my position as a teacher at a
title-one school, many of the students we have come from head start. I also
think they would have knowledge of resources, intervention, and other early
childhood advice to offer. Job opportunities include director, assistant
director, teacher, and volunteer.
The last organization is
called the Maryland State Department of Education Division of Early Childhood
Development. This appealed to me because I believe that being the office for
our state, they would have resources, knowledge, and advice, and most likely
meetings that would be held. The DECD has six branches within it, including the
Early Learning branch and Collaboration and Program Improvement branch, to name
a few. I believe that jobs would include being the head of the Division, or one
of the branches, as well as Education Supervisor or Specialist, and Human
Services Specialist. I’m sure there are more, but they are not listed as
opportunities right now.
In my opinion, for all of
these positions, you would need to have experience in the classroom setting as
a teacher. If you don’t have experience as a teacher who works with the
children and their families, I think it would be difficult to make decisions
that hold the early childhood knowledge. Degrees are important, but experience
can give you more of an understanding of what the job is really like. I think
you would also need some degree of administration experience, especially if you’re
going to be the department head or director. Working with families and collaborating
with other educators would be important skills as well.
I am really happy that I found
these community of practice organizations and feel as though they would be
helpful and beneficial.
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