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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Early Childhood Education from Dawson Community College is a Campus Certificate Early Childhood Education degree that prepares you for a Education career. The Early Childhood Education Certificate program provides a competency based curriculum and practicum experience for students who wish to work in a professional childcare setting. When entering the Early Childhood Education Program proof of immunization and a criminal background check are required for the practicum experience at a registered childcare facility. Students completing this program will be able to: ? Use knowledge of how children develop and learn to provide opportunities that support the physical, social, emotional, language, cognitive, and aesthetic development of all young children from birth through age eight. ? Plan and implement developmentally appropriate curriculum and instructional practices based on knowledge of individual children, special needs, the community, the importance of play, and curriculum goals and content. ? Use individual and group guidance techniques to develop positive and supportive relationships with children, encourage positive social interaction among children, promote positive strategies that will develop personal self-control and self-esteem in children. ? Establish and maintain physically and psychologically safe and healthy learning environment for young children. ? Use informal and formal assessment strategies as an on-going integral part of planning and individualizing curriculum and teaching practices. ? Establish and maintain positive family and community relationships by communicating effectively, demonstrating sensitivity to differences, respecting parental choices and involving families in planning for their children. ? Demonstrate an understanding of the early childhood profession by being informed about professional development, legal issues, resource information, state and national regulations and opportunities that would improve quality of programs and services for young children. ? Demonstrate ability to work effectively during at least 300 hours of supervised practicum experience in appropriate settings serving infants, toddlers, preschoolers, or school age children. View more details on Dawson Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Early Childhood Education courses.

Dawson Community College details


Dawson Community College address is 300 College Dr, Glendive, Montana 59330. You can contact this school by calling (406) 377-3396 or visit the college website at www.dawson.edu .
This is a 2-year, Public, Associate's--Public Rural-serving Small according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 13 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Dawson Community College are as follow: One but less than two years certificate Associate's degree.
With a student population of 443 (all undergraduate) and set in a Town: Remote, Dawson Community College services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Dawson Community College is $4,245. Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Credit for life experiences Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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