Sunday, August 2, 2009

To become a curriculum developer or reviewer for early childhood education do need teaching experience?

Not necessarily I studied at Sunderland Uni for a BA hons in Early Childhood Studies and that would probably be better for a position looking at early years education as it specialises on education up to 12 years and also covers up to 16 not as thoroughly. If your already trained then i guess that relevent experience would also suffice. From my experience these days QTS (being a qualified teacher) is not necessary for many of the educational positions anymore and in fact many teachers are unqualified teachers. So long as you can prove the position. There are rare cases when a facility would need a person to have a QTS on their staff (such as a childrens centre may need a teacher who is qualified on their staff to get certain perks like more budget) but it is usually negotiable for equivillant qualification or experience.





Hope that helps

To become a curriculum developer or reviewer for early childhood education do need teaching experience?
Yes,you need experience of teaching the children of the same age group.


Then only you would have required knowledge of child learning Psychology,needs %26amp; interests.
Reply:yes you need the experience.


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