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Education
Teaching and Child Development
Become a leader in learning. The demand for qualified educators is always pressing, and teacher shortages in some Texas regions mean that need is rising. Navarro College's Education track will help you launch a rewarding career inspiring others, whether you're drawn to early child development or high school teaching. A teacher helps others reach their full potential.
EDUCATION PATHWAYS
Navarro College offers two career pathways under Education: Teaching and Child Development.
The Teaching pathway prepares students to continue their studies at a four-year university; most course instructions are in-person and online. See details for Teaching Pathway.
The Child Development pathway is 100% online and is a career program that combines academic and technical skills with the knowledge and training needed to enter the workforce immediately. See details for Child Development Pathway.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT FIT
If you're interested in working with pre-kindergarten through high school students during their more formative years, elementary, early childhood or 8-12 education might be the best fit for you. During this time, students are developing their social and cognitive skills. You'll likely be working directly with students in more traditional educational or teaching setting.
If you're interested in working with the early development of young children from their infancy stages through their adolescent years, becoming a childcare teacher, teacher's assistant or childcare worker might be the best fit for you. You will discover how family structure and culture can influence communication in a child's environment and you will learn to apply your knowledge as an advocate for children and their families.
Regardless of which pathway you pursue, you'll want to make sure you complete the proper education in order to fully operate in your field.
TEACHING PATHWAY
The Teaching Pathway is a transfer curriculum designed for students who plan to pursue a degree in Education at a senior college or university after completing their studies at Navarro College. Upon successful completion of the required courses, the student will graduate with an Associate of Arts Teaching Degree in Education.
CAREER DESTINATION MAP
Education – EC-6, 4-8, EC-12 (AAT)
Education – 8-12 (AAT)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
Texas Woman's UniversityBachelor of Science in Education (visit page for complete list) |
Texas State UniversityBachelor of Science (visit page for complete list) |
Tarleton State UniversityBachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (visit page for complete list)Bachelor of Science in Elementary Teacher Education |
Sam Houston State UniversityBachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (visit page for complete list) |
Texas A&M CommerceBachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (visit page for complete list) |
Texas Tech UniversityCollege of Education |
University of North Texas DallasBachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (visit page for complete list) |
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY
The Child Development Program is designed to help prepare students to make a positive difference in the growing field of childcare. This program helps prepare successful graduates with the ability to understand the needs of young children including children with special needs and the ability to develop appropriate learning environments for them. Criteria for quality early childhood programs developed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) have been incorporated into course content. The Associate of Applied Science Degree and one certificate is offered. Every student must complete and pass a background check, and be accepted into a licensed child care program to participate in classroom observations required by various courses in the program.
CAREER DESTINATION MAP
Child Development (AAS)
Child Development (Certificate)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Child Care Director |
Child Care Licensing with the State |
Head Start Family Advocates |
Health and Human Services |
Social Work |
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TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES
Tarleton State UniversityBachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Child Development & Family Studies |
University of North Texas DallasBachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Child Development and Family Studies |
Texas Tech Universityhttps://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/hdfs/undergraduate/early_childhood-baas.php |
Texas Womens UniversityBachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education |
Gainful Employment
The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions with Gainful Employment programs to report certain information about students enrolled in Title IV federal aid eligible educational programs that lead to a recognized occupation. You will find links to Gainful Employment figures on each of the programs below.
To download a copy of the report, please click on the link below.
Child Development Certificate Program (.pdf)
Child Development- Development Disabilities Certificate (.pdf)
Child Development Administrator (.pdf)
EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT MARKETABLE SKILLS
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BACKGROUND CHECK FOR EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENTStudents considering a career in education must be free of both felony and misdemeanor convictions for any crime directly related to the duties and responsibilities of the teaching profession. A student with a conviction should consult the Program Coordinator of the Education Department prior to starting this pathway.For students in this course who may have a criminal background, please be advised that the background could keep you from being licensed by the State of Texas. If you have a question about your background and licensure, please speak with your faculty member or the department chair. You also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency. |
Contact Department Chair for Education & Child Development
Office Phone: (903) 875-7402 or send us an email below.