Early Childhood Education Certificate
Career and
Major Information
Earnings
Related Occupations
Related Web Sites
Career and Major Information:
Walters State's Technical Certificate program in Early
Childhood Education is designed to prepare
successful graduates to obtain the competencies required to successfully
complete the National Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialing process.
It also prepares graduates for entry-level teaching positions in child
development early learning centers. The primary responsibility of this job is
to attend to the basic needs of children in their care by nurturing,
entertaining and protecting them. Other duties may include scheduling,
organizing and participating in recreational activities such as exercise,
games, reading, painting or drawing, and other pre-school age appropriate
activities. Childcare workers teach children to be considerate, responsible,
and healthy members of society through play, discipline, and structured
learning activities. They also maintain a healthy environment by cleaning and
sanitizing toys and play equipment, and encouraging healthy behaviors such as
nutritious eating habits, getting plenty of rest, and good personal hygiene,
including toilet training. Nursery workers may be responsible for changing
diapers of infants and toddlers as well.
Jobs may be found in child-care centers, day care
facilities, group homes, preschools, private businesses, workplaces, and other
organizations. The work environment can vary widely.
Minimum education requirements can also vary widely by
state. These can range from a high school diploma to a college degree at the
associate or bachelor level. Growth for the next 10 years is expected to be
about average, though high turnover in these jobs creates good employment
opportunities.
Earnings:
The Tennessee Career Information Delivery System website
lists the salary range for a beginning-level position in this field in
Tennessee as $12,260 to $13,765 annually. With
experience, the range increases to $16,550 to $19,140. The national average is
higher by about $1,000 to $3,000 per year. Salary figures quoted are based on
national figures. Local or regional salaries may be lower.
Related Occupations:
Teaching
Assistant
Elementary
School Teacher
Middle
School Teacher
Secondary
Education Teacher
Special
Education Teacher
Related Web Sites:
National Childcare Information Center
http://www.nccic.org
The Children’s Foundation
http://www.childrensfoundation.net
National Childcare Association
http://www.nccanet.org
International Nanny Association
http://www.nanny.org
Much of the above information was collected from the
2004-2005 Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Department of
Labor. For additional information on these and many other careers, please
visit the following web sites:
Occupational Outlook Handbook
- U.S. Department of Labor
www.bls.gov/oco/
Tennessee Career Information
Delivery System (TCIDS)
http://tcids.tbr.edu/.
For information regarding
specific degree program requirements, curriculum, or faculty, please see the
department website at
http://www.ws.edu/teched/default.asp.