
Mikaela chant
September 8, 2022 at 12:31 pm
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by Mikaela chant | Sep 8, 2022 | 2 comments
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We are wondering if ECE workforce registry is a viable resource for FFNS in their professional development. Is it possible to receive support or courses from other resources such as regional centers?
TIFFAN is developing a partnership with community colleges in Santa Clara county that will offer courses (and even a certification!)
https://www.tiffan.org/foothill-college-program-for-nannies
From their website:
“Enroll at Foothill College’s Nanny and Family Studies program, a unique collaboration between TIFFAN and Foothill College, a CA Community College in the San Francisco Bay Area that created the first nanny courses recognized by a higher education institution in the U.S.
Students earn college credits for these courses that count towards an Associates in Child Development and will be part of a Certificate of Achievement in Nanny and Family Studies.
Earn the respect and recognition as a childcare professional in the field of early care and education.”