The organization I have chosen to learn more about is The
British Association for Early Childhood Education. Early Education began its
existence in 1923 and was formerly known as Nursery Schools Association. It is
guided by a set of principles and code of ethics. They support families and
early childhood practitioners across all early childhood education settings in
order to deliver effective learning and care in the United Kingdom. The site
can be found at: http://www.early-education.org.uk/.
One issue that caught my
attention as I toured the website was the early years campaign group (more
information can be found here: http://www.early-education.org.uk/policy-and-campaign/earlyyearspledge).
The group was formed to promote the importance of
early years provision throughout the 2014 local election campaigns in England.
There was a letter that Early Education wrote to the Guardian Newspaper which
can be found on http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/feb/21/early-years-provision-protected-children.
In the letter, they called on candidates
in the forthcoming local elections in England and Northern Ireland to stop
cutting early years provision and pledge their support for the high-quality
provision that will benefit young children and their families now, and for
years to come (Early Education, para.2).