The associate in Early Childhood Development degree program is for educators seeking knowledge and expertise in the field of early childhood development and teaching. Courses include instructional strategies, teaching methodologies, assessment techniques, theories of early childhood growth and development, and the impact of family and cultural diversity on early childhood. This program takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
Teachers guide their pupils in the learning process.
Teachers today have a multitude of teaching methods available to use to create lesson plans, identify learning objectives, and develop relevant curricula for their students. Teachers today may interact with students with different abilities and learning disabilities, and age ranges from infants to adults, depending on what they want to specialize in.
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