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Early Childhood Education is a comprehensive program of both theory and practical experiences designed to prepare individuals to work with young children. Graduates may qualify to be childcare teachers, assistants, and aids in preschools, day care centers, kindergartens, Head Start programs, and therapeutic relief nurseries. Many of the courses may be helpful to parents of young children and to persons working with families. Students may select individual courses to meet their needs, or work toward an associate of applied science degree.
Students in the program must earn grades of “C” or better in all Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Human Development and Family Studies (HDF) courses. In order to enroll in certain courses, students will be required to enroll in the Oregon Child Care Registry, which includes a background check. A valid first aid card is required for graduation in this program. The on-site laboratory school provides students with hands-on experiences working with children. This is where students apply theory from their course work into a classroom setting. Students work side by side with teaching staff and instructors in the lab and receive ongoing coaching about their work. While in the lab, students learn how to develop curriculum, design classroom environments, and assess the development of children. Throughout the program students set goals and reflect on their practice as they work towards developing into professional teachers.
Students who are interested in transferring to a university to earn a bachelor’s degree may elect to substitute ECE/HDF courses with general education courses listed below. Program faculty will provide advising to help students better understand their options. The following institutions offer Bachelor of Arts and/ or Bachelor of Science degrees in Early Childhood Education: Oregon State University, Portland State University, and Western Oregon University. As a student, you are responsible for learning the departmental requirements of the institution to which you plan to transfer. Consult with Chemeketa Advising and First Year Programs or an Early Childhood Education faculty advisor. In addition, you should make early contact with an advisor at the institution to which you plan to transfer to learn of any possible changes in an academic area.
Program Outcomes
Students completing this degree should be able to satisfy the following outcomes:
- Plan and implement curriculum in early childhood education settings that support the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of all young children from birth to age eight, based on knowledge of children’s development.
- Use communication strategies to establish positive, collaborative relationships with families and colleagues.
- Self-assess and evaluate professional practices based on a theoretical framework of child development.
- Practice standards for professional ethics as applied to the early childhood workplace environment.
You may earn an associate of applied science degree by successfully completing the required 91 credit hours with a grade of “C” or better in all ECE and HDF courses.
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