Early Childhood Education Program (Fast-Track) (C130)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

George Brown College has been preparing graduates to work as Early Childhood Educators for more than 20 years.

Program Overview

This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023.*

*This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Torontothe Region of Durhamthe Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce.

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George Brown College's Early Childhood Education (Fast-Track) (C130) program is designed for graduates with a diploma or degree in a related field. Students in this program will learn how to design curriculum for child-centred, play-based learning and will develop skills to respond to each child's unique needs and interests as they grow and develop. Students will learn to work with infants, toddlers, preschool and school-aged children in a variety of early childhood education settings.

Full Description

This Early Childhood Education program is currently offering a $2,000 tuition grant to domestic students starting in September 2023.*

George Brown College's Early Childhood Education (Fast-Track) (C130) program is designed for graduates with a diploma or degree in a related field.

In this Early Childhood Education (ECE) (Fast-Track) diploma program, you will learn how to support children as they grow. You’ll study the physical, cognitive, social and emotional development stages of infants (from six weeks), toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children (to 12 years) and will learn to recognize key behaviours associated with each developmental stage.

You'll learn to design curriculum for child-centred, play-based learning in a variety of early childhood educational settings and will develop skills to respond to each child's unique needs and interests as they grow and develop.

We approach teaching and learning in this ECE program by alternating blocks of classroom theory with field practice. Regularly incorporating theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, helps students bring theory to life solidifying what they are learning in the classroom. Employers value this approach because it prepares our graduates to work as early childhood educators on day one.

PLEASE NOTE: some of our clinical or work placement partners may require students to show proof of full vaccination. As such, students who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 may not be able to complete the required field placement component of their program in the regularly scheduled time frame. Please visit this page for the latest updates on COVID-19.

*This opportunity is funded in partnership with the City of Torontothe Region of Durhamthe Region of Peel, the Province of Ontario, and the Government of Canada under the new Canada-Ontario Early Childhood Workforce Agreement, which provides one-time federal funding to support the retention and recruitment of a high-quality child care and early years workforce.

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Your Field Education Options

Students in this Early Childhood Education (Fast-Track) program will complete a seven-week field placement in each semester. During this time, they will have the opportunity to work with children of different age groups in a variety of settings.

Field placement plays an important role in this ECE program as it provides a continuum of experience that gives students the opportunity to build on their learning as they develop skills and progress through the program.  

To support student learning outcomes and ensure you have access to facilities that model the best practices we consider essential, we operate Ontario's largest network of college-run lab school child care centres that serve over 1,100 children and their families each year. These 12 child care centres, located across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), will expose you to the kinds of environments where you will eventually work and provide valuable services to the families and communities that they serve.

 

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Graduates of this ECE program may find employment in:

  • child care centres
  • early years centres
  • parent resource centres
  • pediatric playrooms
  • special education settings
  • integrated kindergartens
  • therapeutic nursery programs
  • in-home care

Industry

Successful completion of this ECE (Fast-Track) program will make you eligible for entrance to Ontario's College of Early Childhood Educators as a Registered Early Childhood Educator. 

George Brown ECE graduates will:

  • Learn to design curriculum for child-centred, play-based learning.
  • Support children’s learning and development by responding to their unique needs and interests.
  • Build caring relationships with children, families and communities.
  • Create safe, healthy and inclusive early learning environments.

Educational Pathways

Students who complete George Brown's Early Childhood Education program with a GPA of 2.5 or higher may apply to complete the bridge courses for entry into the third year of our Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership (Degree Completion) program.

Your Early Childhood Education diploma will give you credit toward degree programs at other institutions.

For information on future study options, see Transfer Guide.

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