The first two organizations that I chose to write about
have a focus on parent involvement in education. I know I have stated many
times before in blogs and discussions that I am a huge advocate for parent
involvement in their children’s educational process and journey and they should
be fully knowledgeable about their child’s development and how to help guide
them toward reaching their full potential.
National Coalition for Parent
Involvement in Education (NCPIE)
NCPIE’s (2015) mission is “to advocate the involvement of parents and families
in their children's education, and to foster relationships between home,
school, and community to enhance the education of all our nation's young people”.
Although I could not find any employment opportunities on their website after
conducting a thorough search, I see where one of their partners are Parent
Information Resource Centers (PIRCs), located in many states throughout the U.S.
If not able to work for NCPIE directly, I would love to be involved in a PIRC
in my area in order to “work closely with parents, educators and community organizations to
strengthen partnerships so that children can reach high academic standards”
(NCPIE, 2015).
National
Parent Teacher Association (NPTA)
The National PTA’s (2015)
overall goal is to “to make every
child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities
to advocate for all children.” With being “a powerful voice for all
children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong
advocate for public education”, today PTA is “a network of millions of families,
students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted
to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement
in schools” (PTA, 2015). An employment opportunity that is available at this time
at PTA that would be an amazing career is an Executive Director, providing you
have a Master’s Degree and 10 years of experience working with a nonprofit
organization. With the Executive Director providing visionary leadership to the
NPTA, monitoring day to day operations of an organization, maintaining a
positive fiscal oversight, knowledge of fundraising, as well as staff
recruitment and supervision would just be a few of the abilities needed to perform
as an Executive Director.
The last organization that I found would actually be
one that I would include in my community of practice. They advocate for social
justice and equity and are a 100% volunteer driven organization.
National Association of
Multicultural Education (NAME)
“The NAME was founded by a
group of individuals that came together united by passion and vision for multicultural
education to create an organization that would celebrate diversity, as well as
challenge the existing social inequities” (NAME, 2015). NAME (2015) states three
objectives:
• To provide opportunities for learning in order to advance multicultural
education, equity and social justice.
• To proactively reframe public debate and impact current and emerging policies in ways that advance social, political, economic and educational equity through advocacy, position papers, policy statements and other strategies.
• To proactively reframe public debate and impact current and emerging policies in ways that advance social, political, economic and educational equity through advocacy, position papers, policy statements and other strategies.
• To provide the preeminent digital
clearinghouse of resources about educational equity and social justice.
With NAME being a volunteer
organization, there are many chapters that are located throughout the U.S.
Knowing this, I would love to become a member of the organization, be involved,
and maybe even consider organizing a chapter in my local area in the future.
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