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Race Relation Solutions In ECE (2)
Race Relation Solutions In ECE (2)

Thu, May 04

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Early Education Career Institute

Race Relation Solutions In ECE (2)

VoiceIt. A Series to discuss, educate and promote the equitable teachings of African American Children In Early Care.

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Time & Location

May 04, 2023, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT

Early Education Career Institute, 1001 Washington St, Columbia, SC 29201, USA

About the Event

0This Hour of Power is to create the voice and invision the challanges and strategies to support solutions 

ECE providers are struggling through as our industry addresses equity in classrooms for Black and Brown children. 

This opportunity will provide participants the an opportunity to be self-reflective as we :

  • Define the core values in early care
  • Identify the problems that perpetuate stigmas, sterotypes and discriminatory practices among young children in Early Care learning environment
  • Explore solutions to ensure the promotion of safe and healthy environments African American Children can thrive in
  • Create SEL goals for staff and children that are culturally competent and void of bias and exploitation

We hope you will show up to these industry changing sessions.

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Why EECI Graduates Succeed

 

Nationally Recognized Excellence

  • US Department of Education standards compliance

  • NAEYC professional standards framework

  • Four college board systems recognition

  • Transferable to universities nationwide​

What You'll Learn

16 Essential Modules​

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Our comprehensive curriculum covers all Early Childhood Education competency areas:

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Child Development & Learning

  • Understanding developmental milestones from birth to 8 years

  • Creating developmentally appropriate learning experiences

  • Supporting children with diverse learning needs

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Health, Safety & Nutrition

  • Maintaining safe learning environments

  • Promoting healthy habits and nutrition

  • Emergency procedures and risk management​

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Learning Environment & Curriculum

  • Designing engaging indoor and outdoor spaces

  • Implementing age-appropriate curriculum

  • Using assessment to guide instruction

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Family & Community Partnerships

  • Building positive relationships with families

  • Cultural competency and inclusive practices

  • Community resource connections

 

Professional Development

  • Ethics and professionalism in ECE

  • Continuing education and career advancement

  • Leadership and advocacy skills

Career Outcomes That Matter

Job Opportunities After Credential Completion:

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  • Lead Teacher in licensed childcare centers

  • Head Start/Early Head Start Educator

  • Preschool Teacher in public and private programs

  • Family Childcare Provider (licensed)

  • Early Intervention Specialist

  • Childcare Center Director (with experience)

 

Apprentice Salary Progression:

  • Direct Service Providers: ~$15-19 per hour average starting salary

  • Administrative Positions: ~$45,000 average salary

  • Owner/Operators: $66,000-$88,000 salary range

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Equal Opportunity Employment Pledge: Early Education Career Institute will not discriminate against apprenticeship applicants or apprentices based on RACE,COLOR, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX (INCLUDING PREGNANCY AND GENDER IDENTITY), SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENETIC INFORMATION, OR BECAUSE THEY ARE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY OR A PERSON 40 YEARS OLD OR OLDER. Early Education Career Institute will take affirmative action to provide equal opportunities in apprenticeship and will operate the apprenticeship program as required under Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 30.

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