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Early Childhood Teacher Level 2

Certificate of Achievement

The goal of the Early Childhood Teacher Level 2 Certificate of Achievement is to provide continuing Vocational Technical Education opportunities to prepare students for careers involving the education and care of young children in a variety of settings. This certificate is intended to follow successful completion of the Early Childhood Teacher Level 1 certificate, including prerequisite courses CHST 001, 002, and 063. This certificate satisfies California Department of Education Title 5 child development coursework requirements for the Child Development Teacher permit. Possible career options are infant-toddler teacher, preschool teacher, pre-K teacher, and before and after school-age teacher.

Core Requirements (15 units)

Course NumberCourse TitleUnits
CHST005Diversity - Childhood and Culture3 units
CHST035Practicum in Early Childhood Education3 units
CHST035AField Experience in Early Childhood Education2 units
CHST080Introduction to Curriculum3 units
CHST087Observation and Assessment3 units
CHST088AThe Outdoor Environment1 unit

Electives (not already completed from Level 1 certificate) (6 units)

Course NumberCourse TitleUnits
CHST034CGuidance and Strategies for Challenging Behaviors3 units
CHST053Contemporary Education in a Changing Society3 units
CHST058EC Language and Literacy Curriculum3 units
CHST059EC Music and Movement Curriculum3 units
CHST060Early Childhood STEM Curriculum3 units
CHST067EC Creative Arts Curriculum3 units
CHST070Infant-Toddler Development & Care3 units

Total Certificate Units: 21 units

To be awarded a certificate, a student must:

  1. Complete all the program requirements.
  2. Earn a grade of C (or "P") or better for all required courses.

Upon successful completion of this program a student will be able to:

  • Apply ethical guidelines and advocacy skills to maintain standards of high quality care and education of young children.
  • Design developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments using child development theory, observations of children, and health and safety standards.
  • Meet the requirements to apply for and receive a Teacher permit from the California Department of Education Child Development Teacher Permit Matrix.
  • Establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with children, families, colleagues, and the community.