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The Early Childhood Association of Oklahoma (ECAO) is an organization geaerd toward professional development for providers and teachers in the field of Early Care and Education. As a chapter, you can hold events, workshops and seminars to promote, build, and strengten leadership. The organization also supports individuals committed to the needs and rights, of all young children and their families. | The Early Childhood Association of Oklahoma (ECAO) is an organization geaerd toward professional development for providers and teachers in the field of Early Care and Education. As a chapter, you can hold events, workshops and seminars to promote, build, and strengten leadership. The organization also supports individuals committed to the needs and rights, of all young children and their families. | ||
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+ | wow thanks for such an eqonuelt response. Actually the name of our site and its learning philosophy came from the fact that my training has pretty much been learned from mentors throughout my career. The only training I have had has been required by projects or manufacturers. That is where I learned that the cram course stuff doesnt work. I did teach some at a local college that had a good lab and that worked well. Unfortunately, few profs have actually installed a system. |
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The Early Childhood Association of Oklahoma (ECAO) is an organization geaerd toward professional development for providers and teachers in the field of Early Care and Education. As a chapter, you can hold events, workshops and seminars to promote, build, and strengten leadership. The organization also supports individuals committed to the needs and rights, of all young children and their families.
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wow thanks for such an eqonuelt response. Actually the name of our site and its learning philosophy came from the fact that my training has pretty much been learned from mentors throughout my career. The only training I have had has been required by projects or manufacturers. That is where I learned that the cram course stuff doesnt work. I did teach some at a local college that had a good lab and that worked well. Unfortunately, few profs have actually installed a system.