Why is Early Care and Education (ECE) important for Ohio?
Many long-term research studies have shown that young children exposed to high-quality instructional settings exhibit better language and mathematics skills, better cognitive and social skills, and better relationships with classmates than do children in lower-quality care. Subsequently, students score higher in school-readiness tests; are 40% less likely to need special education or be held back a grade; and are 70% less likely to commit a violent crime by age 18.
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- I want to take ECE 254, Field Work in Early Childhood Education, but I do not have a job working with children. Can the college help me find a placement?
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- Is there any alternative to ECE 254, Field Work in Early Childhood Education?