Indiana’s Early Childhood Educator (ECE) Registered Teacher Apprenticeship program offers students interested in early childhood education opportunities to enter the field and advance their careers through a blend of classroom instruction, hands-on training, and direct employment. The program’s curriculum aligns with the Next Level Programs of Study Early (NLPS) Childhood Education career pathway and includes a combination of high school courses, dual credit, and dual enrollment options.
Related Instruction
The program consists of three tiers of related instruction, with each level guiding apprentices toward earning a credential or degree. The tiers are a high school diploma, associate’s degree, and bachelor’s degree.
On-the Job Training
Apprentices apply classroom concepts directly within early learning environments under the guidance of a mentor teacher. The mentor provides supervision, support, and ensures that apprentices are mastering key competencies.
Employment
Apprentices receive wages while participating in on-the-job training and learning. As they master competencies and earn credentials, their wages increase accordingly.
Contact IDOE’s Office of Kindergarten Readiness with questions.
Additional Information:
- Apprentices
- Families
- School Corporations
- Employer-Partners
- Related Instruction Providers (Two- and Four-Year Higher Education Institutions)