The web site that I choose to look at was the Early Childhood Development Virtual University Sub-Saharan Africa site. I started to look at some of the research papers that had been done by the students of this university. Some of the topics I found to be interesting were the development and delivery of nutrition training programs for homes that care for motherless babies. They are trying to improve the nutritional care these children are receiving. I also found a paper on involving the fathers in early childhood care and development.
The thing that surprised me the most when reviewing the site was the amount of research that is being done through this university. The topics were not “fluffy” topics but ideas that will change the course of childcare and early childhood development throughout Africa. The research could then be taken and adapted to other nations as well. I noticed a few papers that dealt with leadership and curriculum development as well. I am curious to see if they are starting from the beginning with the curriculum or if they are adapting one that is already set in place. Another interesting insight that I found was the amount of research done on orphan children. I know that there is a large orphan population due to HIV/AIDS and other health issues. I am happy to see that they are not just dismissing this as just a part of life but are trying to help these children to become healthy and adjusted adults.
References:
Early Childhood Development Virtual University Sub-Saharan Africa (2011). Final Major Projects and Theses. Retrieved from http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/major_reports.php
Leslie,
ReplyDeleteI found many of the studies interesting and I plan to go back and read those that really peaked my interests. I agree that the research was solid and meaningful.
The amazing thing, I found, was the topics could all be used in some fashion as studies here in the United States on our own population of children and families.
Leslie,
ReplyDeleteIt seems like this website has a large number of topics that it covered. I'm glad to hear that other countries are doing what they can to improve the lives of young children.