The BA Early Childhood Education & Care at Chevron College is a Distance Learning course with a duration of 2 – 3 Years commencing 17th October 2022.
Chevron College recognises that every childhood lasts a lifetime and acknowledges the significant role the Early Childhood Educator plays in shaping early childhood. Chevron, therefore, aims to ensure that graduates of this programme will emerge as highly qualified professionals who equally value their role, and the role of early childhood education and care.
The diversity of this programme will ensure that Early Childhood Educators are equipped with the competence to navigate the ever-changing landscape of early childhood education and care in Ireland. It aims to enable Early Years Educators to support the holistic care and development of all children within their practice, with an emphasis on supporting children’s rights, inclusion, diversity and collaborative practice.
BA Early Childhood Education & Care at Chevron College
Early Childhood Educators will emerge from the programme as highly employable, child-centred professionals and leaders, with the tools to positively impact the lives of young children.
Graduates can work as Early Years Educators, take on leadership and management roles within the sector, and undertake further academic study and research.
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Chevron College list their training courses on Courses.ie. These courses are suitable for either jobseekers or employers.
Chevron Training & Recruitment is an accredited provider of childcare & healthcare courses online and a state licensed employment agency.
Established in 2005 to satisfy the mandatory training requirements within the security sector, Chevron College has developed its sector focus and delivery methodologies to become the leading provider of accredited care training programmes.
The company’s commitment to the provision of the highest quality of childcare & healthcare training is demonstrated by its delivery of QQI accredited training programmes and its collaboration with the University of East London.
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