How do individuals who took courses several years ago verify that the content of their coursework counts towards NAEYC Accreditation?
Courses count regardless of when they were taken, but only if they meet the following requirements: The course is credit-bearing, and in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education that encompass the following: child development and learning of children birth through kindergarten; family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing young children; teaching and learning; and professional practices and development. If a course title/name does not describe the course well, it is the responsibility of the individual or program to provide a copy of the course description. This is not frequently required unless a course title is very unclear.
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