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In order to become a preschool teacher you have to go to college and get a bachelor's degree. First you get a Child Development Associate degree (CDA) You have to get a credential to community college course or a college course or a college degree in child development or early childhood education. Different public funding sources may set other education and professional development requirements
An associates degree is a two year program of study provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college. Under the associates degree there are many fields of study (majors), child development is just one of them. Thus, a person who completes this program would obtain an associates degree, with a major in child development.
The key word here is "education". In order to educate children in early childhood, you'll need a teaching credential for a public institution. For a private institution, you're still probably going to need a college degree of some sort.
Bachelor's degrees in early childhood education are preferred for Lead Teachers, but Assistant Teachers can have an associate's degree. That may change, though.
According to current standards, lead teachers need to have a bachelor's degree in early childhood education, and assistant teachers need to have an associate's degree or CDC.
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The credential on his resume is fake, he never earned a degree at that university.
Associate degree required.
What license applied for associate degree of accounting?
The associate degree is an undergraduate degree, as well as the bachelor's degree.
The Montessori teaching methods and schools were founded over 100 years ago by Dr. Maria Montessori, in an effort to create a learning environment that actively engaged children with learning, and a teacher that encourages self-development. Montessori classrooms are known for multi-age groupings that encourage younger children to learn from slightly older children, the engaged development of children in terms of their physical, social, emotional skills as well traditional cognitive or academic skills. Montessori classrooms are structured to encourage children to interact with their environment and each other, as well as to work on their own, without outside direction. Montessori schools use not only a particular set of pedagogical methods and goals, they also employ special learning materials created with the goals of the Montessori teacher and students in mind.While Montessori schools run the gamut from kindergarten through twelfth grade, Montessori schools are most common from preschool through fourth grade. Most Montessori teachers have a bachelor’s degree in education or a similar field, in addition to specific Montessori training from an accredited school. In some cases, preschool teachers may obtain certification with only a high school diploma, particularly if they are working under a senior teacher. For instance, the American Montessori Society offers an associate credential for Infant & Toddler and Early Childhood levels to teachers who have completed high school but do not hold a college degree, after completed an appropriate program.Teacher education programs (TEPs) should be certified by an accredited Montessori organization, like the American Montessori Society or Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education. Teachers may earn AMS credentials to teach infant & toddlers, early childhood, (that is, preschool and kindergarten aged children) elementary, and secondary. In addition to a teaching certificate, Montessori training centers may also offer an administrative certificate. These certificates typically require several hundred hours of classwork, either in person or via distance learning, as well as a year of supervised internship or student teaching under the guidance of an experienced accredited Montessori teacher. You can read more about accredited Montessori programs here. Many of them are offered in cooperation with community colleges or teacher education programs, and some also offer college credits.
That is the correct spelling of "associate degree."