A Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or the equivalent.
This program provides more than the required 120 clock hours of training for the CDA Credential, aligning with the 8 subject areas specified by the Council for Professional Recognition (the credentialing agency). Students use the CDA Council's textbook, "Essentials for Working with Young Children." The training is delivered via twice-weekly Zoom sessions (2-hour). During these sessions, the students will have an apportunity to view relevent videos aligned with the content, have breakout discussion sessions with their classmates, and meaningful interaction with their instructor. The students willl complete their assignment for this training on the Canvas LMS platform. There, they will participate in discussion boards, complete written assignments, and quizzes.These will all be graded individually by their instructor. This is not a self-guided training program. The instructor is interacting and providing feedback consistently throughout the training.Besides the required training, the CDA requires the candidates to prepare a Professional Portfolio, take an online exam, and be observed and evaluated in the classroom by a Professional Development Specialist, who is specially trained by the credentialing agency. This program provides robust support and assistance with all of these and the students have further support with "The CDA Prep Workbook," which offers additional assistance and guidance. After successful completion of this program, candidates should be fully prepared to earn a CDA. Students have the opportunnity to evaluate the training during and after the training. This evaluation is used to make adjustments and improvements on a regular basis.
Approximately 20 days prior to the start of the course.