Oxford Round Table Participant and Administrator for the Full Inclusion Preschool Project
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, October 1, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Karen Juncker Albert, Director of Early Childhood Education at Temple Bat Yahm, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of early childhood education.
Ms. Albert has 31 impressive years of professional experience, 16 of which have been in her current position at Temple Bat Yahm. A specialist in early childhood education, she is responsible for developing curriculum and full-inclusion programs, providing parent education as well as supervising and training staff. Ms. Albert has extensive experience maintaining state educational and accreditation standards put in place by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Prior to joining Temple Bat Yahm, she worked at Orange Coast College, Temple Beth Emet, Village Preschool at Yorba Linda, and Vanguard Vocational Center. She is proud to note that she was selected to participate in the Oxford Round Table in 2006 as well as present a paper regarding the Full Inclusion Preschool Project at the University of Oxford— experiences she considers to be the highlights of her career. She received the Woman of the Year Award for community service from Temple Bat Yahm and attributes her success to her leadership skills and passion for childhood education.
Ms. Albert received certification in human development from Pacific Oaks College and Children's School in 1986 and certification in nursery school administration from Fullerton College in 1983. She earned her Master of Education with a concentration in guidance counseling from Bowling Green State University in 1970 and her Bachelor of Science in Home Economics from Purdue University in 1966. She is past president of the Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children and the National Jewish Early Childhood Network, past vice president of the California Association for the Education of Young Children and is a member of the Early Childhood Educators of Reform Judaism, the Council for Exceptional Children, the National Association of Temple Educators, the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and the Association for Childhood Education International.
For more information about Temple Bat Yahm, visit http://www.tby.org.
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