The Art of Teaching the Youngest Students
A Denver child-care provider hopes an in-house training initiative will better prepare educators for a uniquely difficult field.
by Ann Schimke
Aug 11, 2017
4 minutes
Scattered around a meeting room in groups of three or four, 13 women bent over laptop computers and smartphones, squinting at Colorado’s hundreds of child-care regulations.
They were child-care and preschool employees from all over Denver on a scavenger hunt of sorts, searching for answers to worksheet questions such as how quickly child-care workers must be trained on child-abuse reporting and which eight kinds of toys and equipment classrooms are required to have.
The exercise on a recent Tuesday night was part of a 120-hour course—the equivalent of two college classes—that leads to a nationally-recognized child-care credential.
Leaders at Mile High Early Learning, which
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