Lori DuPont: B.A. in Family Life Education
and Family Social Service and a licensed
Parent Educator. Early Childhood Family
Education (ECFE) parent educator from
1987 to 1997. Currently Lori is Family
and Consumer Science teacher at Minneapolis
Work Opportunity Center, an alternative
senior high school.
"Being committed to our youth
has always been a part of who I am,
both personally and professionally.
Never have I seen a single written piece
so comprehensively and vividly illustrate
what all youth of our world need, until
the U.N. Convention on the Rights of
the Child. In solidarity, I am compelled
to share this convention with others
so that together we can make a difference
for our youth."
Annette Gagliardi, B.A. in Child
Care Occupations, M.Ed. in Adult Education
and Early Childhood Education, licensed
as an Early Childhood teacher and a
Parent Educator. Annette has taught
Minneapolis Early Childhood Family Education
since 1986
"I think we all must work together
in order to make our world a better
place for all children. The Convention
on the Rights of the Child clearly defines
my beliefs about how children should
be treated worldwide. I want others
to know about it and learn from it."
Joanne Foley, B.A. in Psychology
and a licensed Parent Educator. Joanne
is a Parent/Infant Specialist and has
been a Minneapolis Early Childhood Family
Education teacher since 1984.
"I became interested in the
rights of children through the Partners
in Human Rights Education program. Teaching
parents about children's rights and
responsibilities fits so well with what
we teach in parenting, it just seemed
natural for me to get more involved
with it and develop a focus on it. It
dovetails with my personal spiritual
values, too."
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