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The early years of childhood are the most
crucial in terms of intellectual development. It is
important that children are taught fundamental concepts
to help them learn about and understand the world around
them. An online program in Early Childhood Education
will supply you with all of the necessary skills and
abilities to be able to reach and help mold young minds.
Discover the online
schools offering courses and degrees in Early Childhood
Education:
University of Phoenix Online
Master of Arts in Education - Early Childhood
The Master of Arts in Education degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through specialization in several areas. The Early Childhood specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, educational counselor, or classroom teacher.
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Capella University
Master of Science in Psychology - Specialization in School Psychology
The school psychology specialization will prepare you to be an advocate for school-age children and adolescents, stressing respect for individual differences, collaborative problem solving, and empirically-based interventions. Upon graduation, learners are prepared to apply a systems-based approach to address the social, emotional, academic, behavioral, and cognitive well-being of learners.
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Walden University
Doctor of Philosophy in Education - Early Childhood Education
Walden University's Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education focuses on the need for the development of new program practices, utilization of current research on development in the early years, and formulation of new methods of childhood education. Graduates become advocates for the young child, ages birth through eight, while also attaining key positions in college education, research, and leadership.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology - School Psychology (Licensure)
In the School Psychology specialization, you will develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to provide quality and contextually relevant educational and mental health services to children (birth-21 years) and their families. School psychologists practice in school settings and private practice, teach at the university level and conduct applied research. A specialization in school psychology provides training in both psychology and education and emphasizes preparation in mental health, child development, school organization, learning, behavior and motivation. With skills and knowledge of school systems, effective teaching and successful learning, you will be prepared to partner with educators, parents and other mental health professionals to ensure that every child learns in a safe, healthy and supportive environment. ,"
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