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Industry: Education

Type: Other

Location: Florence

Length of Training Program: 10 months

Program Frequency: Twice a year

Program Contact: Andrea Heil

Email: aheil@eclearn.org

Phone: 513.382.6594

Cost of Program

Tuition: $1,000.00
Books & Resources: $100.00
Fees: $0.00
Other Costs: $0.00

Description

The Child Development Associate (CDA)  is the most widely recognized credential in early childhood education (ECE)  and is a key stepping-stone on the path of career advancement in the ECE field.  The CDA credential is based on a core set of competency standards,  which guide early care professionals as they work toward becoming qualified teachers of young children.  The Council of Professional 
Recognition works to ensure that the nationally transferable CDA is a credible and valid credential,  recognized by the profession as a vital part of professional development. 
EC LEARN has created a Child Development Associate (CDA)  preparation program that provides participants with the necessary 120 hours of training as well as enhanced support so participants can reach the goal of obtaining their CDA credential.     The program is divided into two semesters and 10 modules.  Each semester consists of 60 hours of training totaling the necessary 120 hours of 
coursework to meet the requirements of applying for a CDA with the Council of Professional Recognition.   As part of this CDA preparation program,  participants will not only participate in class sessions,  but will be guided when creating a Professional Portfolio,  practicing for the CDA exam and applying online for their credential.  In addition to support from the CDA instructor and the EC LEARN Professional Development Coordinator,  participants will receive support while working on their 
Professional Portfolio for up to six months after the completion of the program.   Our comprehensive CDA preparation guides participants to success!    

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