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Preschool & Kindergarten Teachers
Kindergarten Teachers: Teach elemental natural and social science, personal hygiene, music, art, and literature to children from 4 to 6 years old. Promote physical, mental, and social development. May be required to hold State certification.
CA Wages, Kindergarten
Salaries vary widely between geographical areas, individual qualifications, and the size and type of the school. Local Wages Hours & Benefits Most employers offer vacation plans, health insurance, and sometimes educational benefits. Teachers employed in California Children's Centers are included in the State Teachers Retirement System and receive health and sick leave benefits. Employment Trends (combined Pre & Kinder) Employment Trends by California County Preschool Teachers rank among the fifty largest growth occupations in California with an impressive 46 percent new job growth. Advancement Teachers who advance their careers by opening their own schools must develop a program which conforms to State and local regulations. They must also deal with the added responsibilities of staffing and financing. Getting the Job & Other Information For current job listings, browse CalJOBS or America's Job Bank. Skills & Other Requirements They stimulate the children's curiosity and imagination by providing them with opportunities to learn through "play" experiences and to question, observe, investigate, and experiment. Applicants are fingerprinted and often must undergo a background investigation before going to work. |
Education and Training Private day care centers and their teaching staff are licensed by the California Department of Social Services. There are about 9,000 pre-school centers in California as of 1996. Preschool teachers teaching in private schools are required to be at least 18 years of age and meet one of the following requirements: Either: Twelve semester units in early childhood education (ECE), and Preschool teachers employed in the public school system must possess one of three instructional permits issued by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing: Regular permits require: 24 semester units of ECE , and Two experience periods* as a paid aide or assistant in a child development program, or * (an experience period is defined as service for not less than two hours per day for at least 100 days in not more than a three-year period) Limited Children's Center Instructional Permit requires: Passage of the Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program assessment, and Emergency instructional permit requires: 12 semester units in child growth and development and early childhood education, and and one of the following: One experience period in a child development program, or Finally, applicants for permits must pass basic proficiency requirements in reading, writing, and mathematics. A regular permit is issued for five years and is renewable for successive five-year periods. A limited children's center instructional permit is issued for no more than two years; two renewals for three years each are allowed. An emergency permit can be renewed for two, three-year periods. References Related Occupation: Teachers - Elementary School #10, Teachers - Secondary School #57, Teachers - Special Education - 110, Teachers Aides #502 Training: California State Training Inventory
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