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Educating Early Early childhood education (ECE) is the field 1 formed by those who teach young children, typically between ages three and five. Preschool teachers, teaching assistants, and childcare workers are today's most common ECE job titles. 2 Careers in ECE involve reward and challenge, as well as a healthy measure of fun. For those interested in working with prekindergarten children, it is perhaps as important to consider natural ability as it is to undergo the proper training. Early childhood 3 educators must be patient, gentle, creative, and physically, energetic in order to address the many needs of young children. 4 Varying levels of educational training are also required for some entry-level childcare positions. A high school diploma is sufficient. But for most teaching jobs, an associate's or bachelor's degree in an ECErelated discipline is expected. Some of these jobs also require staff to obtain credentials as Child Development Associates (CDA) or Child Care Professionals (CCP). Due to these variations in qualifications, it is important that those pursuing ECE find out specific expectations for the job of their choice. The daily demands of ECE are multifaceted. Educators conscientiously interact with both children and parents. They plan in advance for the day's activities. They teach at the unique level of the children under their care, continually working to prepare them for many coming years of formal education. Introducing concepts such as storytelling, reading, basic sciences, arts, and math, as well as healthy physical and social activities, 5 these teachers train children to listen, to learn, and to enjoy school.The vital lessons taught to the preschool-aged child 6 equips young learners to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. 7 The field presents a challenging career path. The U.S. Department of Labor expects ECE jobs to grow moderately over the coming decade. As research continues to confirm early education's positive impact on children's lives, the U.S. government is spending more money to improve and expand opportunities. Parents and guardians of all socioeconomic standing are urged to consider preschool because of 8 their influence on the future of both the individual child and the nation as a whole. These developments indicate 9 a ceaseless job market for early childhood educators.10 Those pursuing ECE should anticipate a lower average yearly income than that of some other jobs. But for those who love young children, activity, and an interactive, eventful, and

playful workplace, this career offers what many would find to be a rewarding and stimulating life. The Bureau of Labor Statistics bears this out, 11 as schools and day care centers continue to be the most common places of employment for workers in ECE. The influence of such educators is irreplaceable. Inviting children each day to craft and imagine, these teachers form the minds that will someday imagine and craft the future of this world.

1. A. NO CHANGE B. consisting of C. epitomized by D. exclusive of 2. A. NO CHANGE B. Careers in ECE involve reward and challenge. As well as a healthy measure of fun. C. Careers in ECE involve reward and challenge; as well as a healthy measure of fun. D. Careers in ECE involve reward and challenge, as well as: a healthy measure of fun. 3. A. NO CHANGE

B. educators must be patient, gentle, creative, and physically energetic C. educators must be: patient gentle creative and physically energetic

A. NO CHANGE B. Job security in ECE is promising. C. The field is booming internationally.

D. educators must be, patient, gentle, creative, and physically energetic

D. Unfortunately, pay for ECE positions is low.

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B. Varying levels of educational training are also required, for some entry-level childcare positions, a high school diploma is sufficient.

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D. Varying levels of educational training are also required: for some entry-level childcare positions a high school diploma is sufficient.

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5. A. NO CHANGE B. these teachers train children in listening, learning, and to enjoy school. C. these teachers train children to listen, how to learn, and how to enjoy school. D. these teachers train children to listen, to learn, and enjoyment of school. 6. A. NO CHANGE B. has equipped C. equipping D. equip 7. Which choice most effectively establishes the main topic of the paragraph?

10. Which sentence provides supporting details when added to the paragraph? A. Early childhood educators often choose to pursue graduate studies in fields such as education and psychology. B. Recent years have seen an increase in federal funding to preschool programs offered to low-income families. C. In Sweden, preschool is compulsory and is fully funded by the government. D. The benefits of preschool are apparent in longitudinal studies focusing on child development.

11. Which choice completes the sentence with accurate data from the graphic? A. NO CHANGE B. as civic and social organizations have seen a rapid decline in the number of ECE-trained employees. C. as most students pursuing careers in ECE can anticipate finding work in the fast-paced medical field. D. as the majority of ECE graduates find employment in rewarding local government positions.

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