Child Development
OVERVIEW
The IECE Assistant micro-credential intends to encourage employment while completing the additional academic requirements to attain a certificate in Indigenous Early Childhood Education at NVIT. By bundling all three required courses into one micro-credential, students are better prepared for employment as well as more advanced in their academic pathway.
The Indigenous Early Childhood Education (IECE) program provides students with the skills and knowledge to provide quality care and education for young children. The IECE certificate honours Indigenous ways of knowing and being by placing local and traditional child development practices at the center of the program and by preparing Early Childhood Educators to work with children in the community in which they reside.
The IECE certificate program encourages students to examine both the role of the child, family and the educator focussing on concepts of belonging, learning, and sharing to strengthen identity through culture. The program supports the Early Childhood Educator in developing strategies for guiding and caring that support healthy social-emotional development for young children.
Please contact our Community Education Department for delivery of Indigenous Early Childhood Education Assistant in your community.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- Grade 12 graduation or Mature Student status
- ENGL 060 or equivalent*
*High school students interested in taking this program as a dual credit option before graduation are encouraged to contact one of our Academic & Financial Planners for more information.
NVIT is committed to ensuring education is accessible to all people. Students who do not meet program requirements should contact the Department Coordinator or an NVIT Academic Planner regarding upgrading opportunities.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| IECE 101 | Child Health and Wellness | 3.0 |
| IECE 103 | Stories, Ideas, and Pathways of Child | 3.0 |
| IECE 134 | Guiding Through Gifts in Indigenous Early Years | 3.0 |
CAREER PATHWAYS
ECE Assistants commonly work in licensed environments such as childcare centres, StrongStart BC programs, preschools, and before- and after-school care settings. This credential can also serve as a foundation to further your education by laddering into the Indigenous Early Childhood Education Certificate and Diploma programs.
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RECEIVE A LETTER
You will receive either a Conditional Offer Letter or a Full Offer Letter by email from the Registrar’s Office.