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Indiana’s Early Childhood Education Registered Teacher Apprenticeship

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:

Early Childhood Education Registered Apprenticeship Signing

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