Our School of Christian Early Childhood Education offers you an education as Associate in Christian Early Childhood Education and Bachelor of Arts in Christian Early Childhood Education.

School of Christian Early Childhood Education

Who is our Christian Education Training designed for?

  • Anyone who wants to teach in a church,
  • Anyone who wants to teach in a camp setting, retreat, or conference,
  • Anyone who wants to teach in their home,
  • Anyone who wants to teach in the mission field and foreign lands e.g. Africa, India,
  • Christian Early Children EducationAnyone who wants to be a Sunday School administrator,
  • Anyone who wants to teach in a church or private school,
  • Anyone who wants to plant a school,
  • Pastors who specialize in teaching,
  • Secular teachers who need to have a Bible education and Worldview.

It is typically not for those who desire to teach in a public school or regionally accredited Christian school AND do not already have a secular teaching degree.

What Will A Christian Education Graduate Be Equipped To Do?

  • Will know the attributes, attitudes, and actions of a maturing Christian,
  • Will be skilled in lesson planning, classroom management, discipline, room arrangement, and student motivation,
  • Will be able to read the love languages of children,
  • Will understand the importance of the Holy Spirit in successful teaching, the Seven Laws of the Teacher, and Mentoring and Modeling techniques,
  • Will be well versed in essential truths of Christianity,
  • Will be skilled in building reading skills, storytelling techniques, and biblical discipline.

Associate in Christian Early Childhood Education – 2 Year Degree

Students are required to complete the minimum number of courses indicated in each category listed in their program. Each Associate degree program requires a total of 32 courses (64 credits).

Bachelor of Arts in Christian Early Childhood Education – 4 Year Degree

Students are required to complete the minimum number of courses indicated in each category listed in their program. Each B.A. program requires a total of 64 courses (128 credits).