While exploring the site UNESCO, we seem to share a
lot of views. I looked into their quality tab. I believe the same as they do as
far as high quality childcare for children from disadvantage backgrounds. The
UNESCO believes that high quality childcare promotes motivation, confidence,
good cognitive and linguistic development and school readiness (www.unesco.org);
which are characteristics I feel will make a high quality childcare. I looked
deeper in the section for Africa, and how they determine a high quality
teacher. I listened to their staff interview on the website. I have copied the
url so that you can listen in as well.
The website is http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qWdZm7KhvVw.
In Africa, they celebrated their world teachers’ day and that is when they set
up interviews for teachers. This website is incredible and full of information.
I plan on being the best child advocate I can be and to educate other teachers
so they can reach their goals.

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