I have not been successful in receiving correspondence back from the early childhood professionals so I chose to complete the alternative assignment. Over twenty percent of young people in developing countries fail to complete primary school according to United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. There's an urgent need to invest in basic skills for children. The majority of the worlds poor and least educated live in rural areas of the country and they lack basic skills needed to protect themselves and make ends meet. This generation is very frustrated and confused. By acquiring a lower secondary education is a minimum today for young people to gain the foundation skills for being successful in life. By investing in young peoples' skills it is a smart move for countries seeking to boost their economic growth.
Latin America launch of the information system on early childhood known as (SIPI). SIPI systematizes information on actions aiming at fulfilling the rights of early childhood in Latin America and evaluates the degree of fulfillment. It provides updated information on the regulations and policies in 19 countries of the region and offers statistical indicators.
Insights gained on the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization website is that UNESCO advocates for Early Childhood Care and Education programmes that attend to health, nutrition, security and learning which provides for children's holistic development.
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www.unesco.org
Universally we need to advocate for children to be able to receive an education as a basic right, as it stresses, this will not only benefit the individuals and enhance the quality of their lives, but also,their economy.
ReplyDeleteThat is a large amount of children going with out an education. The problems seem overwhelming. I am grateful for these organizations that have starting points on addressing the world's children. Thank you for your information.
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