Early childhood is a dynamic and growing field, creating a demand for professionals who care about young children and their families, while applying an understanding of the development of children, birth through age eight.
Concordia’s program teaches students the most current research and best practices to help young children grow not only in academic areas, but physically, socially, aesthetically and spiritually as well. Students are given many hours to practice their learning in a variety of classrooms with young children. Our students leave Concordia trained to be loving, Christian, leaders in the early childhood field.
Learn more about the education programs at Concordia for undergraduates.
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Students in Educ 330 class explored cognitive development by asking the question, "I wonder if it will stick." They collaborated and problem solved. Not only did they engage in critical thinking, but they created a beautiful masterpiece!
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Dr. Bork here ... I need the assistance of recent Concordia Nebraska graduates to fill out another Conceptual Framework form. If you are willing to do that send an e-mail to ron.bork@cune.edu and I'll send you the form. We are getting ready for our NCATE accreditation visit and information from recent graduates (within the last 6 years) would be very helpful. I will be forever grateful to you. Yes, we did get snow and cancelled classes last night and until 10AM this morning.
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