Saturday, July 7, 2012

Communities of Practice


The three local or state organizations I chose to review are:

·         Way To Grow – Minneapolis, MN - http://mplswtg.org/

We firmly believe that every child should be born healthy, stay healthy and have the equal opportunity to succeed in school and life. And that can only happen with parents’ active participation. Through our in-home and center-based programming, we help parents create a healthy home and become their children’s first and most important teachers.

·         Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral - http://www.mnchildcare.org/

The Minnesota Child Care Resource & Referral Network helps families find child care and understand their care options, supports child care providers through grants and education, and informs the community on the importance of child care.

·         Wilder Foundation – Saint Paul, MN - http://www.wilder.org/

Our mission (from the original Wilder family wills)
To promote the social welfare of persons resident or located in the greater Saint Paul metropolitan area by all appropriate means, including:

• relief of the poor
• care of the sick and aged
• care and nurture of children
• aid of the disadvantaged and otherwise needy
• promotion of physical and mental health
• provision of needed housing and social services
• operation of residences and facilities for the aged, the infirm and those requiring special care

and in general the conservation of human resources by the provision of human services responsive to the welfare needs of the community, all without regard to, or discrimination on account of, nationality, sex, color, religious scruples or prejudices.

The Way To Grow organization recently had a job posting for the Director of Early Education.  The job entailed the ability to interact well with various entities such as donors, school districts, and families.  It required the ability to network, organize, and supervise a number of different people with very different roles.  In addition, they also had a posting for a family educator.  I like this organization because of the work they do in children’s homes to close the gap in learning and support families.

The Minnesota Child Care Resource and Referral organization has a variety of opportunities for educators to become trainers of other educators.  This is an organization that I am excited about networking with more intently after I finish my degree.  I would like the opportunity to submit the training idea that I developed in our last course and have it placed in the training resource guides that go out to early childhood educators and home-based child cares.  I would need to complete the certification in Minnesota to become a recognized trainer.  I feel that the coursework I have completed has provided me with the skills and insight to become an effective trainer.

The Wilder Foundation has been working with children, families, and individuals in the Saint Paul area for over 100 years.  My specific interest focused on the work they do with children with special needs.  They provide counseling and day treatment services for children.  The job opportunities that were listed were out of my professional focus, but I see them as part of the community of practice that I would include in my circle because of the work they do with children and families both in education and other areas.


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