Early childhood education focuses on the development of children from birth to grade 3. Students gain the skills to assess, monitor, and report the progress of all children. Techniques and approaches to involve family in the development of their children are also studied. Traditional coursework is enhanced with internships, clinical experiences, and collaborations with practicing educators in preK-3 classrooms. Early childhood education majors who want to teach in a public school must also pass the Arizona Educator Exams (AEPA/NES).
For more information about the different types of employment opportunities in the early childhood field, visit:
Arizona Early Childhood Career and Professional Development Network website: http://azearlychildhood.org/advance-your-career/careers-in-early-childhood
and the
Child Care Services Association T.E.A.C.H. National Center: http://www.childcareservices.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/CCSA-Careers-in-Early-Childhood-National-Directory-2015.pdf
For this major, it may not be beneficial to complete an AGEC. Please speak to your community college advisor for more information.
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