question archive NC-DHHS (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services) DCDEE (Division of Child Development and Early Education) EESLPD (Early Educator Support Licensure and Professional Development) NC FELD (North Carolina Foundations of Early Learning and Development) Chapter 9 – Child Care Rules – section

NC-DHHS (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services) DCDEE (Division of Child Development and Early Education) EESLPD (Early Educator Support Licensure and Professional Development) NC FELD (North Carolina Foundations of Early Learning and Development) Chapter 9 – Child Care Rules – section

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  • NC-DHHS (North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services)
  • DCDEE (Division of Child Development and Early Education)
  • EESLPD (Early Educator Support Licensure and Professional Development)
  • NC FELD (North Carolina Foundations of Early Learning and Development)
  • Chapter 9 – Child Care Rules – section .3000
  • NC DPI (North Carolina Department of Public Instruction)
    • RALC (Regional Alternative Licensing Centers)
    • Local Education Agency (LEA)
  • Licensure
    • History of B-K Teacher Licensure
      • More at Four
      • NC Pre-K
    • Secondary Admissions requirements and reciprocity
    • Teacher Licensure (birth-kindergarten (B-K))
    • Preschool Add-On Continuing Licensure

 

 

Introduction

This assignment gives you an opportunity to reflect on the purpose and outcomes of birth-kindergarten teacher licensure in North Carolina.

The Assignment

Respond to the following journal entry topics:After reviewing the websites provided in the reading assignments and lecture narrative, determine the purpose of the birth-kindergarten teacher licensure in North Carolina. In your journal entry, comment on the information presented on the websites. Summarize how this information compares to your prior knowledge of the purpose and outcomes of birth-kindergarten teacher licensure. Did you discover new information? Reflect on your insights and understanding of this information.

Resources

  • Journal Assignment Guidelines (opens in a new window)
    http://vlc.nccommunitycolleges.edu/bb-templates/journals.html
  • Blackboard Help: Journals (opens in a new window)
    https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Instructor/Interact/Journals

Acceptable Length

To fully reflect and make meaningful connections to the information, this journal entry should be at least one page in length or 200 words.

Grading Criteria

Your assignment submission will be evaluated using this rubric:  Journal Grading Rubric (MS Word) Journal Grading Rubric (MS Word) - Alternative Formats (opens in a new download window)

 

 

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