Early Childhood Educator is a Rewarding Career

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12 жыл бұрын

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Cory Dewijn is the early childhood educator from Smither, British Columbia. She explained to Brian about the task of early childhood educator and how to achieve her dream working to educate children. There is a lot of activities and choices if you want to get involved working with children, one of good thing is that you can open a homebase business as an early childhood educator. This is really a rewarding career as you teach children the skills that they'll use for a lifetime.
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@soniagonzalez8352
@soniagonzalez8352 9 ай бұрын
Mi comentario sobre el video que vi es como la maestra enseña y con mucha paciencia les explica la actividad y con su ayuda hacia los mas pequeños los trataba con mucho amor, me motivo mucho para ejercerlo en mi salón de clases con mis niños que se sientan felices y saludables en su entorno.
@daisypioquinto7980
@daisypioquinto7980 Жыл бұрын
This is nice for me Especially in Early childhood education that's why I want finish my studies because I want to teach my future children soon at the perfect time in other countries 👩‍🏫❤🤗
@keletsoee7907
@keletsoee7907 6 жыл бұрын
This is incredible!
@nikkidawn9297
@nikkidawn9297 5 жыл бұрын
It isn't as rewarding as people think, and while being an educator has great benefits it often gets too overdramatized. Here is what I experienced/have heard about the ECE field. Note I have volunteered, did practicums and worked an an ECE in centres the past few years 1. The pay rate is a joke. Seriously it is, the starting wage and pay rate is not enough to get by. Many of those I know turn to health care jobs or jobs in the school district because they are not getting enough to provide for their families or themselves. I also know many who had to take an extra job on top of being an ECE to provide more. 2. There are not a lot of jobs available. Or better yet there are not a lot of good quality jobs available. There are many ECE centers but that doesn't make them good quality centres to work at. 3. Unfortunately the ECE schools and programs are declining/not filling up when it comes to students. I heard this one from word of mouth from a fellow preschool teacher. Most are not signing up because it unfortunately just doesn't provide enough for them. Also then there isn't enough teachers to work then if that is the case. I know the two main teachers I worked for always got calls or emails from other centres asking if they can come work for them. They both denied, but that does say something. I'm not saying the ECE field is not a good field and completely bad, but there are lots of concerns that they don't really mention about. If you want to still join then best of luck to you. It is hard work, but keep in mind and ask the full picture before joining.
@lesbetts5694
@lesbetts5694 3 жыл бұрын
ya but if you want to make money go take a degree in law and become a lawyer , honestly ya money may be low but that shouldnt be why your getting into this field of work.
@lolheytherejimmy
@lolheytherejimmy Жыл бұрын
@@lesbetts5694 the point was that it isn't enough to do anything other than barely get by. not a career you can support a family with. with a job that requires a college education and an in depth look at biology, psychology and neurology in depth from conception to age 8, it should be a more funded field. early childhood care/development/education is extremely important to a child's future. ECE teachers are leaving the field fast because of how demanding the work is. these videos do not actually give any real insight into what it's like to care for so many children at one time. there are lawyers who go into the field because of the pay, and lawyers who go into it because it is their passion, the same as ECE's. no one should have to struggle to pay bills for basic necessities while giving 40+ hours of their life to their career.
@ArutPerunJothiThaniPeruKarunai
@ArutPerunJothiThaniPeruKarunai 4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful lovely job
@beckyhuber8137
@beckyhuber8137 6 жыл бұрын
I am working toward my master degree in psychology my specialization is child and adolescent development.
@Jenatorre
@Jenatorre 4 жыл бұрын
If you become an AMI Montessori preschool teacher, I assume your wage would be higher as you are required to hold a Bachelor's degree before resuming AMI Montessori training.
@AmitSharma-xu8zo
@AmitSharma-xu8zo 5 жыл бұрын
I had done b.sc nonmedical and b.ed may I apply for this course
@musicgirl999
@musicgirl999 7 жыл бұрын
If only these teacher made enough for it to be a salary to live off of.
@nikkidawn9297
@nikkidawn9297 5 жыл бұрын
I agree with this completely. I worked, volunteered and did practicums in ECE centres and the main issues I heard/experienced is the low rate of pay. I knew many to who had to get get an extra job to provide for them. That shouldn't be the case for a career. A job that is entry level and such sure, but an actual career? That's a joke.
@sonalsaini8561
@sonalsaini8561 4 жыл бұрын
i have done masters in english and commerce and bachelor in education...and have 10 years experience in primary classes...can i apply for child educator job in Canada
@muzainahhussain7137
@muzainahhussain7137 4 жыл бұрын
Ple get WES equivalent canadian degree. When u come to Canada you have to do a diploma(2 years} or ECE intensive course (1 year course } in local community college. Don't go for private college as community college degree is valid here in Canada. After completing the course u can apply for the job.
@ratorio-o5766
@ratorio-o5766 3 жыл бұрын
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