in order to become a kindergarten teacher you must go to uni for 4 years which will consists of however many classes a week of theory and then 120 hours of piratical which you go out to a kindergarten/childcare centre to have the experience and then when you graduate you should be graduating with a bachelor of education and certificate 3 in early childhood eucation and care.
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None if you live in belleville
Kindergarten teachers usually have a bachelor's degree in early childhood education or a related field, along with state-required teaching certification or licensure. Some positions may require additional training in child development, classroom management, and curriculum planning. Practical experience through student teaching or internships is also essential.
According to the search 46 Teachers for New Kindergarten Classes were people are training to become a kindergarten teacher in Anchorage
J. G. Miles has written: 'Kindergarten teacher education in Western Australia, 1913-1973' -- subject(s): History, Kindergarten teachers, Sources, Training of
No education required, other than accredited certification and training
She was a nanny and that doesn't require education. She wasn't a kindergarten teacher, but worked for a time in a preschool and that doesn't require much education. She was also of the peerage of England.
Dorothy Westra has written: 'An exploratory study of creative thinking in pre-kindergarten children from two selected preschool settings with implications for teacher education' -- subject(s): Creative ability in children, Creative thinking, Education, Preschool, Preschool Education, Teacher training
Depends what country you are in. In Australia, a Kindergarten teacher is a teacher of 4 year olds, perhaps known as Preschool. Education courses here in Australia are 4 years long at University.
To become a kindergarten teacher, you typically need to take courses in early childhood education, child development, teaching methods, and classroom management. Additionally, you may need to complete a supervised teaching internship or practicum in a kindergarten setting. It's important to check the specific requirements of the school or program you are interested in to ensure you meet all necessary qualifications.
Bella's mom, Renée, is a kindergarten teacher.
The requirements for a teacher's assistant certification is quite lax when it comes to education; it is dependent on which school district/state the teacher's assistant wishes to work in. The only required education a teacher's assistant needs is a high school diploma combined with on the job training. However, some college education or a college degree in something related to the education field/working with children is preferred and provides better opportunities. There are available college programs for graduate students that specifically address teacher's assistant.