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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Yavapai College Catalog
Early Childhood Education Advanced Certificate
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Download Progression Plan PDF - ECE Advanced Certificate
IMPORTANT: Professional Licensure Disclosure
A student who completes the Advanced Certificate in ECE is prepared to enter the early care and education profession as a highly skilled teacher of birth-preschool. The Advanced ECE certificate can also fulfill the Early Childhood Endorsement requirements from the Arizona Department of Education to assist elementary education teachers to earn their early childhood endorsement.
Credits Hours Required: 34
Note: A current Arizona fingerprint clearance card is required for students working in the Del E. Webb Family Enrichment Center. A current card in Pediatric First Aid and Safety will be required for graduation.
For certificate completion, 60 face-to-face observation hours and 90-180 practicum hours are required.
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Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Early Childhood Education - Advanced Certificate program, the learner will be able to:
- Build strong relationships with families through understanding, respect and valuing the characteristics of both the families and their communities.
- Articulate historical perspectives, as well as current trends, in the field of Early Childhood Education.
- Apply relationship-based, trauma-informed, proactive strategies to promote pro-social development of young children, aged birth through 8 years.
- Identify strategies to plan and implement instructional practices to promote literacy in children birth-age eight.
- Use formal and informal observation techniques to document the development and learning in young children.
- Provide opportunities and environments that support the physical, social, emotional, cognitive, language and creative development and learning in children birth-age eight.
- Apply ethical and professional standards that emphasize reflective practices in working with young children, parents, other professionals and self.
- Implement basic health, safety, and nutritional practices with young children as required by regulation.
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