The Working with Young Children Online Early Childhood Education Program is composed of a series of courses based on the textbook, Working With Young Children by Judy Herr, Ed. D. As of October 9, 2008, we will begin using the 2008 Edition (ISBN: 1-59070-813-2) of Judy Herr's textbook. The program is offered through Outreach Services, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin, (715) 232-2793 or 1-800-45-STOUT. (Please note: Students currently enrolled in the program may continue their studies with the 2004 Edition. Those students who have started with the 2004 Edition of the textbook and have not yet completed all 5 sections of assessments should contact our office directly.)
The Working with Young Children on-line early Childhood Education program is designed to enhance the training and knowledge base for early childhood educators and administrators. The early childhood professional can earn continuing education units (CEU) by completing educational units and demonstrating competency of the materials covered for either initial or renewal certification.*
One continuing education unit is equivalent to ten training hours. Each section provides 20 hours (2 CEUs) of training. There are a total of five sections. Competency is demonstrated by completing a written test for each section of the training with 85% accuracy. A CEU Certificate of Completion will be sent to students who successfully complete their program. The program in total consists of five sections. An individual may register for 1 or more sections, depending on their educational needs. Each section contains 1-11 chapters. A written test will be required at the end of each chapter with a combined total of 85% accuracy to successfully complete the Section.
*State Certification Requirements
Each state has specific licensing requirements. Individuals need to check the requirements for their own state.
Certification requirements for early childhood educators vary significantly from state to state. In an attempt to assist you in identifying state requirements for certification in your state, University of Wisconsin-Stout has identified contact information for state agencies charged with childcare regulations. If, in your search for information, you discover more specific links to individuals and offices, please let us know and we will add it to this resource page.