07-25-2023, 01:11 PM
I'll skip over the Bachelor's-level discussion and suggest that Walden's self-paced Early Childhood Studies MS program could pique your interest further down the road. They offer two concentrations: Management, Administration, & Leadership, and Teaching & Learning. No need to have a BA/BS in ECE to complete either. If you'd want to be an ECE instructor specifically, having an MS in that field could be more beneficial to you than a general M.Ed. You already have the Associate's and other credits in ECE, so I think the MS would be fairly smooth sailing for you.
For your Bachelor's program, I agree that UMPI's BLS with an Education minor could work. You'd likely be doubling up on work you'd also need to do for the MS if you pursue an Education minor, since even the Management track featured lesson planning and pedagogy. Curious about the specific courses you've already taken.
For your Bachelor's program, I agree that UMPI's BLS with an Education minor could work. You'd likely be doubling up on work you'd also need to do for the MS if you pursue an Education minor, since even the Management track featured lesson planning and pedagogy. Curious about the specific courses you've already taken.
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○MS Early Childhood Studies: Administration, Management, & Leadership | Walden (3.90)
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