ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE: Child Development Demonstration Center

ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE: Child Development Demonstration Center
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Albany Technical College issued the following announcement on Apr. 2. 

Child Development Demonstration Center 

In the Spotlight – Program Refresh

March 31

Program refreshes are a way that Albany Technical College introduces existing programs to the community with a new perspective and provides fresh energy to the program, perhaps piquing the curiosity of those interested in a new career. Often, technology and instruction may have changed over the years and what is presented is entirely new information to the service area.

Albany Technical College has an on-campus Child Development Demonstration Center where childcare services are provided for infants to pre-k. Early Childhood Care and Education students can work one-on-one in a fully accredited daycare setting throughout the course of the program. The integral goal of our Demonstration Center is to provide an environment for Early Childhood Care and Education students to gain and demonstrate their knowledge obtained from the course competencies so that they will be efficient as educators. The Child Development Demonstration Center is dedicated to addressing the emerging individual physical, social, cultural, cognitive, literacy, and developmental needs of children in an all-encompassing and supportive environment guided by dedicated professionals and the aspiring in-service teachers they are training. 

Speakers, top row L-R:

Emmett Griswold, Ex. VP of Academic Affairs

Stephanie Wilkerson, ECCE Chair

Arkimberly Robinson, ECCE Instructor

Speakers, middle row L-R

Marilyn Carter, CDDC Director

Chakeitha Carter, current ATC student

Tina Baker, current ATC student employed

Speakers, bottom row L-R:

Apryl Capers, current ATC student employed

Devin Williams, ECCE graduate, employed in field

Angela Robinson, Dean of Academic Affairs

Original source can be found here. 

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Source: Albany Technical College



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