Preschool Teacher By: Ana Gonzalez Jen Karber Ming Yong Elena Orozco Career & Life Planning.

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Preschool Teacher By: Ana Gonzalez Jen Karber Ming Yong Elena Orozco Career & Life Planning

Job Titles Preschool Teacher Head Start Teacher Early Childhood Educator Nursery School Teacher

 High School Diploma  Associates Degree in Preschool Education  Bachelors Degree In Child Development or Early Childhood Education

Classes Needed Early Childhood Education (ECED) Child Development Classroom Management and Behavior Curriculum Methods Instructional Design Instructional Resources and Technology Parent-child Relations

CDA -Child Development Associate) CCP -Certified Childcare Professional California Pediatric First Aid Certification Child and Infant CPR Certification Certifications

Personal Skills Communication Organize Creative Problem Solver Patience

Preschool Teacher Salary

Job Outlook for Preschool Teacher Employment for preschool teacher was projected to grow by 19% The total number of preschool teaching jobs was set to grow from 457,200 to 543,900.

Plan daily lessons Prepare creative activities Prepare outdoor activities Cater to the basic needs Monitor children's development Keep parents inform Job Duties

A vital role in the development Planning Preparing Organizing Adapting Helping Serving