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Early Childhood Assistant Educator

Certificate

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Early Childhood Education Division

Department Head: (520) 206-5158
Center for Early Childhood Studies: (520) 206-5162

Get the skills you need to launch a meaningful career working with young children — and the flexibility to do it on your terms. In this program, you’ll build a strong foundation in child development, communication and age-appropriate teaching strategies for children from birth through age 8.

You’ll learn from experienced faculty, explore real-world classroom practices and complete a hands-on fieldwork component that prepares you to step confidently into early childhood roles. Plus, you can complete the program 100% online — aside from the required fieldwork — through PimaOnline, named one of the nation’s top online learning institutions by Newsweek.

What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program, you will be able to:
  • Child development and characteristics of children ages 0-8
  • How to foster strong family and community relationships
  • Curriculum planning and effective, age-appropriate teaching strategies
  • Where to find quality resources and use educational technology responsibly
Explore more skills in our course catalog.
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Program At a Glance

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Flexible & Fully Online

Complete your Early Childhood Assistant Educator Certificate through PimaOnline — a Newsweek-ranked top online learning institution. All classes are online, with just one fieldwork experience in person to prepare you for real-world teaching.

"I think that children need to have strong male figures in their lives – to have a male teacher who will come in and give kids those experiences that a man can be nurturing, that a man can be loving, that a man can play with them and be there for them and teach them and guide them."
Sammy
Early Childhood Assistant Educator Certificate

Support When You Need It

Not sure if this is the right path for you? Schedule an appointment with an advisor to:

  • Discuss program options and pathways to a bachelor’s degree
  • Learn about funding and financial aid
  • Get personalized guidance to reach your goals
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How Can We Help?

Early Childhood Education Division

Department Head: (520) 206-5158
Center for Early Childhood Studies: (520) 206-5162
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