In order to provide education with links to the workplace, there will be opportunities for the student to engage in applicable workplace essential skills training programs.
Following the completion of the ABE 10, all students are provided with the opportunity to enter an ABE 12 program to enter a post-secondary training program with a grade 10 pre-requisite and/or are provided with skills to enter the work force.
Requirements:
Home internet access is required. Interested learners should apply. Information will be provided on testing and interview dates after application is received.
Tuition: Provincial Training Allowance may be available.
Books & Supplies: Basic materials are supplied.
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Program start or delivery methods may be modified or adjusted to ensure that Cumberland College programs and services follow the direction, advice and guidance of the provincial and federal governments and Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Officer during this time of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Adult Basic Education Level 3 (ABE 10) program is provided with credit from the Province of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. Cumberland College submits official records and transcripts of all ABE 10 students to the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training.
Program start or delivery methods may be modified or adjusted to ensure that Cumberland College programs and services follow the direction, advice and guidance of the provincial and federal governments and Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Officer during this time of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Adult Basic Education Level 3 (ABE 10) program is provided with credit from the Province of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. Cumberland College submits official records and transcripts of all ABE 10 students to the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training.
Program start or delivery methods may be modified or adjusted to ensure that Cumberland College programs and services follow the direction, advice and guidance of the provincial and federal governments and Saskatchewan’s Chief Medical Officer during this time of uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Adult Basic Education Level 3 (ABE 10) program is provided with credit from the Province of Saskatchewan through the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. Cumberland College submits official records and transcripts of all ABE 10 students to the Ministry of Immigration and Career Training.
You will plan a quality curriculum for children using a holistic approach while responding to their ideas and play. You will apply the main components of developing curriculum and practice preparing developmentally appropriate and open-ended experiences for children.
You will study and practice positive skills to develop effective relationships in ECE environments. This course provides opportunities to identify personal strengths and practice conflict resolution skills. You will build competence in using technology as an effective means of communication in early childhood environments.
You will study the developmental milestones from conception through the stages of infancy, toddlerhood to age five. The course provides an introduction to the theories of learning and personality, brain development and methods of studying human behavior, including indigenous world views. You will learn about the effects of heredity and the environment, including culture, on the emotional, social, cognitive and physical development of children and behavior.
You will acquire skills in observing and documenting children’s play and development as a foundation for responsive programming.
You will explore and build employability skills needed to become an effective early childhood educator. You will reflect on and practice supportive behaviors required when working in a diverse environment with colleagues, children and their families and outside professionals. You will learn about knowledge, skills and disposition of a well-qualified early childhood educator.