CERTIFICATE
Early Childhood- The Inclusion
Program Code: 9030712 The Early Childhood: Inclusion Certificate is designed to help you build the skills, knowledge, resources and attitudes to successfully work with ALL children in your centers and programs. Working with children who have special needs can present unique challenges and opportunities to the child care industry and early childhood education field in Wisconsin. Even experienced practitioners have felt intimidated in serving this population due to a lack of up-to-date information and a well thought out service approach. Courses can be taken in any order and concurrently, as long as ECE: Capstone Family / Team Centered Practice Course( 10-307-173) is taken last. Completion of all four courses will prepare learners to receive The Wisconsin Inclusion Credential from The Registry- Wisconsin’ s Recognition System for the Childhood Care and Education Profession.
TOTAL CREDITS: 12
Early Childhood- The Preschool
Program Code: 9030711 The Preschool Certificate is designed for individuals working with children ages three to five. This might include family childcare providers, day care teachers, nursery school teachers, certified providers, or anyone wishing to provide a quality environment and learning activities for children in this critical age group. Courses can be taken in any order and concurrently, as long as ECE: Preschool Capstone( 10-307-102) is taken last.
Completion of all six courses will prepare learners to receive The Wisconsin Preschool Credential from The Registry-Wisconsin’ s Recognition System for the Childhood Care and Education Profession.
TOTAL CREDITS: 18
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Early Childhood- Program Development
Program Code: 9030716 The Early Childhood: Child Care Program Development Certificate consists of 4 three-credit courses which prepare individuals to plan, implement, and evaluate an early care and education program. Participants learn to create a healthy learning community of children and adults that promotes optimal child development, healthy families, and healthy relationships in supportive environments. Courses can be taken in any order and concurrently, as long as ECE Prog: Design Env Capstone( 10-307-253) is taken last.
Completion of all four courses will prepare learners to receive The Program Development Credential from The Registry-Wisconsin’ s Recognition System for the Childhood Care and Education Profession.
TOTAL CREDITS: 12
Intensive English Program- Intermediate
Program Code: 908612
TOTAL CREDITS: 12
Intensive English Program- Advanced
Program Code: 908613
TOTAL CREDITS: 12
The Intensive English Program( IEP) at NWTC is designed to prepare students for the academic language demands of collegelevel coursework. The IEP offers two levels of English instruction: Intermediate and Advanced. Students attend class 4 hours daily in Listening / Speaking, Reading, Writing, and Grammar. Students also have access to the language lab for independent study and practice in the afternoon. The IEP instructors have many years of experience and have lived and / or taught extensively in other countries.
The benefits of participating in the NWTC Intensive English Program( IEP) are:
. Attending an IEP program located in a college environment which provides student support services for academic success
. Academic language skills necessary for success in college-level courses
. Acclimation to the US college experience prior to enrolling in full-time college-level programs
. Ease of transition into post-secondary programs at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, or transfer to other state colleges or universities within the Unites States
. Twice as much instruction for the cost as compared to other US Intensive English Programs
This program also offers a six-week Summer Academy with integrated curriculum for intermediate students. The Summer Academy will provide early preparation for further intensive English study.
For further information on the Intensive English Program including the Summer Academy, visit: http:// www. nwtc. edu / IntensiveEnglish
The Intensive English Program( IEP) curriculum at NWTC is designed to prepare students for the academic language demands of college-level coursework.
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