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Through this specialization, you'll empower children to get the strongest foundation for life – equipping them with essential skills and experiences to thrive. You'll gain qualifications to educate young learners from infancy through age 12 across various settings including childcare centers, kindergartens, preschools, and elementary schools. At the early childhood level, you'll master techniques to nurture children's creative, physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development through engaging, innovative teaching approaches.
By exploring modern child development theories, psychological principles, and educational sociocultural contexts, you'll build comprehensive expertise in holistic, play-centered learning methods.
For primary education, you'll deepen your understanding of interdisciplinary priorities and core subjects including: language arts and literacy, mathematics, arts, social studies, sciences, technology, and health/physical education.
With over 90 days of hands-on teaching experience across early childhood and primary environments, you'll transform theory into practice, beginning your career as a dynamic, forward-thinking educator.
There's consistent demand for well-trained graduates, and this dual qualification opens diverse career paths in early childhood programs, elementary schools, and community education settings.