Alabama Early Learning Guidelines (AELG) Online ​| Fall 2024 - Alabama Public Television Alabama Early Learning Guidelines (AELG) Online ​| Fall 2024
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Alabama Early Learning Guidelines (AELG) Online ​
Fall 2024

This training is in progress, enrollment is no longer possible. Please visit our professional development listings for more opportunities.

Educator Grade Level

Infant and Toddler Educator | Preschool Educator

Subjects

Career | Child Development

Hours or Certification

Awards Professional Development Hours

Location

Online

Facilitated By

Lisa Nunn, B.S.

Class Dates

October 7 – November 24, 2024

Tags

infants | preschool | credentials

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This course requires complete participation every week for 7-weeks. If you are unsure about your availability during the dates below, please do not register at this time. 

The Alabama Early Learning Guidelines were developed by DHR to promote continuity of high-quality care and learning for children ages 0-5. Participants who complete this 7-week course will receive 18 DHR training hours and the training Award Credential issued by the Alabama Department of Human Resources.  This course can only be taken once. If you have received this credential once, you will not receive a second credential or training credit for taking this course a second time.
Target Age Group: Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers
Training Hours: 18
DHR Training Hours: CD, CCPF, QCCL, PDG, LD, HSUP
CDA Subject Areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8
CKA Content Areas: CGD, COA, ICFC, DIV, HSN, PPD
CCDF Training Areas: 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20
Quality Indicator: B: Alabama Early Learning Guidelines Training

This training is in progress, enrollment is no longer possible. Please visit our professional development listings for more opportunities.

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