Masters degrees in Early Childhood Education and Teaching: A program that prepares individuals to teach students ranging in age from infancy through eight years (grade three), depending on the school system or state regulations. Includes preparation to teach all relevant subject matter.
Boston College Masters degree Early Childhood | Boston College |
The Master's degree program in Early Childhood education focuses on developmentally appropriate practices and critical thinking skills.
This program is appropriate for students who wish to be prepared to teach normal and moderately handicapped children in regular settings, pre-K-2.
Students can enter the program without teaching licensure. Prerequisite for either program is a college degree with an Arts and Sciences major or the equivalent.
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Boston College Masters degree Early Childhood Specialist | Boston College |
The Early Childhood Specialist program prepares students as early childhood specialists within a variety of fields that involve working with young children. The required courses are designed to provide a strong conceptual understanding of developmental issues generally, as well as a specific concentration on young children. In addition, students may select electives to develop their own particular focus.
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