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Sault College offers free training in Pre-Early Childhood Education

Sault College is offering the online program starting in late October 2022
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Sault College has partnered with several Northern Ontario Colleges and the Northern Ontario Service Deliverers Association (NOSDA) to develop and offer free training in Pre-Early Childhood Education.

The 10-week, Pre-Early Childhood Education certificate program, which consists of online learning and job placement, will begin at Sault College in late October 2022 and will give participants the basic skills and knowledge required to start working in an early years and childcare setting.

There are no pre-requisites to the begin the program and with it being offered online, learners can participate without having to leave their communities.

Those interested in learning more about the program at Sault College can contact Taylor Blair, Program Manager, Pre-ECE at 705.759.2554 x 2479 or [email protected].

The Pre-Early Childhood Education program is intended to be a stepping-stone and introduction to the field of early childhood education to attract more individuals to the early years and childcare sector.

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The program was developed in response to challenges in staff shortages and recruitment efforts in the early years and childcare sector across Northern Ontario.

By offering this type of program, we are able support recruitment efforts and increase local candidate pools in this important area.

“Through strong collaboration with several Northern Ontario colleges, we have developed a program to help create awareness and excitement of the early learning sector,” said Lori Crosson, Director, Continuing Education and E-Learning.

“This program will provide basic knowledge and skills to support future employment opportunities within this critical field. We encourage interested learners to reach out today to learn more about how this program can support their educational goals.”

It is the goal that upon completion of the program, these individuals will seek employment within the licensed childcare sector thus alleviating some of the pressures the system is currently facing regarding recruitment of needed staff.

Once they are working within the field, graduates will be encouraged and supported to become a graduate of the Early Childhood Educator (ECE) diploma program and a registered member of the College of ECE. To learn more about Sault College’s ECE program, visit Early Childhood Education | Sault College.

This Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.

About Sault College

The vision of Sault College is to provide a transformative life experience through empowering those who study with us to think and learn in progressive, innovative ways, including those we have not yet imagined. Sault College grants Ontario College certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, graduate certificates, and degrees to its graduates. The College is the largest deliverer of apprenticeship training in all of Northern Ontario.

Sault College has a significant economic impact on the community, with spin-offs in excess of $355 million. Over $2 million dollars in scholarships, bursaries and awards are distributed annually to students at the College. Located on the border to the United States and situated in the middle of three of the largest Great Lakes on the planet, in the traditional territory of the Anishnaabe, Sault College is one of 24 publicly-funded colleges in the province of Ontario.