I asked
Elisabeth if there are any new issues are concerns that are occurring in the
news dealing with child care. She said
that the major issues in Belgium currently deals with the mistreatment of
children in poverty areas.
Unfortunately, there are more children that are mistreated who live in
poverty than any other area. The reason
is normally because the parents is stressed with issues of life. For example, the parents can't figure out how
the bills are going to be paid, has death in the family, an older sibling is
pregnant at teenage years or so many other issues. When there are other factors involved it is
hard to focus on being nice and loving to your child. The other issue that she mentioned is that
there are so many children that do not report to school on a daily basis. In Belgium, there is not a mandatory rule
that says that children have to go to school.
Therefore, if no one is pushing you in the right direction to obtain an
education, then there is no reason to get one.
Next, I
asked her about the opportunities that exist for children in her area. She said that her children were involved in
sports, music and cooking. All three of
these aspects will allow the children to benefit from learning later on in
life. She also mentioned that most of
the parents are able to work jobs late hours because there is entertainment
offered at the school for them to participate in. This is good because it provides the children
extra curricula activity while the parents in working more hours to better
finance their families.
I asked what
are the requirements for a good teacher in Belgium? Teachers,
in Belgium, should have good teaching skills, be comprehensive, be motivated,
open minded, not elitists and someone who gives everyone a chance. The way she explained everyone being given a
chance is equivalent to what he call individualities at Head Start. She feels like children should be able to
appreciate learning through be curios and discovering new things.
Finally, the
last thing that I inquired was the goals that she has for her children. She wants her children to be happy and always
responsible. They should respect
others. Every time they start never stop
until the job is completed. The last
thing that she said, and I agree with, put every effort into what you are doing
and where you want to go. In order to
get something new, you must first do something new.
It is so true that today careers and jobs have taken the majority of our time that when we are off you sometimes don’t have enough energy for your children. Most parents give them things like video games to watch, movies to watch, or quick fast foods to eat in order to save time and to have more time for relaxation. This is truer in poverty. Most parents are working more hours and they are still not making enough money to make ends which causes them to become more stressed.
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ReplyDeleteNice post. It is always interesting to learn about other country’s education system and trend. I believe that every country have groups of parents/ families that are under served / mistreated because of their status or economic status. Education system itself could not do that around it, however, we could support the family and children with positive energy to at least make them feel they are valued and important. We could also help them to find resources or connect them to the resources that they need
Hi Tymeisha, I am glad that you have contact with an educator in a different country. My heart goes out to the poor children and families in Belgium. Do they not have services to help families in need in Belgium? Food or financial resources? Elizabeth seems to have gotten her children off to a great start in life. That's great. What have you gleaned from your contact that you will use in your future endeavors?
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