Site icon Early Years Careers

Becoming an Early Years Teacher

Are you thinking of training as an Early Years Teacher

Are you thinking of training to become an Early Years teacher? Those who have trained to become an Early Years Teacher are professionals who lead practice with children aged from birth to five years.

All Early Years Teachers priority is to make sure babies and children are given the utmost care and education possible. They strive in ensuring high standards are demonstrated in their practice and conduct.

If you thinking of choosing this route, consider these few things;

These are just a few things to consider when thinking of this career route.

How to become an early year’s teacher

The entry requirements are aligned with working with Primary school aged children, therefore students must

Following on from the completion of the professional skills test students will then need to begin their early year’s initial teacher training (ITT). This will demonstrate that they have met the Teachers’ Standards (Early Years).

The different routes you can train are;

There are four training routes available, with a School Direct option for graduate entry – all options lead to achieving Early Years Teacher Status upon successful completion:

Applying for Early Years Teacher Status

To apply for an early years ITT place starting in September 2016, contact training providers for more details and complete the registration form.

Exit mobile version