Online Early Childhood Educator Training

We have resources for those involved in early childhood education and development. These include a variety of print materials as well as online courses for child care professionals seeking to fulfill state-mandated training requirements.

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Online Early Childhood Educator Training

Publications

Publication

Are you an educator looking to unlock student learning potential and provide engaging lessons? Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a dynamic teaching approach that boosts student engagement, embraces variety in lesson delivery, and empowers students of all abilities and educational backgrounds.

Publication

This free, downloadable publication serves as a guide to making web content accessible to align with ADA compliance standards.

Courses

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Many parents work nontraditional hours, meaning their children need access to early care and education programs outside typical operating hours. In the absence of qualified early care and education programs that offer nighttime care, these families may have to make challenging and precarious choices, choosing between maintaining their employment and leaving their children without the appropriate care.

The purpose of this 2-hour course is to support early childhood program owners and directors through the process of incorporating extended hours of care, including overnight care, to support the needs of many families across Texas.

Course

This course introduces the concept of strategic management and planning with an emphasis on organization adaptability.

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This course will introduce learners to critical leadership concerns and how managers can build and support high-performing teams.

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    Many parents work nontraditional hours, meaning their children need access to early care and education programs outside typical operating hours. In the absence of qualified early care and education programs that offer nighttime care, these families may have to make challenging and precarious choices, choosing between maintaining their employment and leaving their children without the appropriate care.

    The purpose of this 2-hour course is to support early childhood program owners and directors through the process of incorporating extended hours of care, including overnight care, to support the needs of many families across Texas.

  • Course

    This course introduces the concept of strategic management and planning with an emphasis on organization adaptability.

  • Course

    This course will introduce learners to critical leadership concerns and how managers can build and support high-performing teams.

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    Starting a new home-based child care business involves making a number of decisions including the type of home-based child care to operate and how to incorporate best practices.

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    Health and safety of children in care is the #1 priority for all early childhood professionals. Home-based child care has specific requirements that must be addressed to ensure health and safety practices are properly integrated into a home-based child care.

    This 2-hour course is for prospective home-based child care business owners and will introduce some of the health and safety standards, best practices, and ways to properly implement these in your home-based child care.

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