Child Development Practitioner - 620C
Overview
Program Highlights
- Students are funded by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skill Development (MLITSD).
- Living Lab provides a realistic early years environment for hands-on learning.
- The Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Certificate is awarded from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skill Development (MLITSD) upon successful completion of 5,000–6,000 “on-the-job” hours in addition to the completion of the competencies outlined in the "Apprenticeship Training Standards Log Book" and the ”in- school” Child Development Practitioner subjects/courses.
- Opportunities to implement an integrated community approach to engage with children, families and professionals.
- Independent and collaborative group work.
- Professional learning opportunities provided by guest speakers.
- Varied approach to assessments.
What you'll learn
- How to foster the development of the whole child and recognize individual needs through an understanding of child development and intentional planning.
- Observation, pedagogical documentation and reflection of best practices.
- Current legislation and guiding principles of Ontario’s Early Years system.
- Collaborative skills to support children and their families through responsive relationships.
Program length and format
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Training Dates
- For program availability, please visit: Ministry Funded - Apprenticeship Training Dates
Additional Information
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Admission
Admission
- OSSD or equivalent
- Grade 12 English, general, advanced, C or U
- Students must have an identified sponsor to register, i.e., Community Service Agency
- Apprentices must first register with the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development prior to enrolment in the Child Development Practitioner Apprenticeship Program. Call 1-800-668-4479 or visit the Ministry of Education.
Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in English.
Financial Assistance
Financial Assistance
When it comes to paying for your education, investing in your future can be more affordable than you think. A Mohawk education is one of the most cost-effective means of acquiring the skills and knowledge you need to have a prosperous and rewarding career.
As you start on your chosen career path, it's important to have a realistic set of expectations regarding the expenses associated with attending college. In addition to your tuition fees, you will also need to budget for books, supplies, housing, and other related living expenses. You may be able to supplement your income and savings with scholarships, bursaries, or loans. It pays to do some research into what types of financial assistance you may qualify for.
Available Financial Assistance Resources:
- Additional Sources of Funding
- Financial Assistance Home Page
- Government of Ontario financial supports for apprentices
Apply for Awards:
By submitting a Scholarships and Bursaries Application every semester, students have access to over $3 million in Mohawk College scholarships, bursaries and Ministry-partnered funding to help meet their financial needs.
Financial Literacy:
Whether saving for school, sticking to a budget, or planning for a major purchase, financial literacy affects us all. That's why Mohawk College is dedicated to helping students improve their financial literacy and become more confident in managing their money.
- Complete the free online Money Matters Module to earn Co-Curricular Credit!
- Financial Resources and Calculators
Program of Studies
Course Overview & Descriptions
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Experiential Learning
Experiential Learning
How you'll gain skills
- Applying theory to practice through a variety of placements supporting the development of infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children.
- Experience interactive simulations to further develop course concepts.
To learn more, please visit the Centre for Experiential Learning.
Practicum Placement
For more information regarding the 380 hour Child Development Practitioner practicum placement, please ganimete.nuredini [at] mohawkcollege.ca (contact )kathy.kemp [at] mohawkcollege.ca (the Program Coordinator).
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes, often referred to as ‘Program Standards', set out the essential learning that a student must achieve before being deemed ready to graduate.
In many cases these program learning outcomes were developed by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities (MCU) in consultation with employers and educators who are experts in the program field. To ensure the outcomes remain current and in line with industry needs, we invite our employers, graduates working in the field and current students to re-examine and update them during regular, ongoing program review focus groups.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Your future career options
- Educator for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children
- Facilitator of Family Support Programs
- Professional Learning Consultant
- Team teach with an Ontario Certified Teacher
Where you could work includes:
- Child Care Centres and Early Learning Agencies.
- Parent child drop-in centres such as EarlyON Centres
- Professional Resource Centres
- Supporting Children with Special Needs
Opportunities for grads
- Membership with the Ontario College of Trades.
Educational Pathways
Educational Pathways
Pathways to Mohawk
If you've successfully taken a course at another post-secondary institution, you may be able to earn course exemptions toward your credential here at Mohawk.
If you have successfully completed one of the following programs at Mohawk, you may be eligible to receive transfer credit in this program. To start a new program at Mohawk, you must apply via ontariocolleges.ca.
Receiving Program
Child Development Practitioner
Transfer to
You can transfer from the Child Development Practitioner - 620C to the following programs:
Early Childhood Education
Mohawk College makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of each transfer opportunity. Please note that changes may occur in program offerings, admission requirements, and transfer credits granted by the receiving institutions. We advise all students to check with the receiving institution directly for the most up-to-date information.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Search ONTransfer.ca for more pathways with Ontario public colleges and universities.
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Faculty
Program Coordinator
Kathy Kemp
Faculty
Contact Us
Apprenticeship Engagement Specialist
Amy Petsche
amy.petsche@mohawkcollege.ca
Program Coordinator
Kathy Kemp
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