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Location: Statewide

Training Type: Online Real Time

Total Hours: 1.5

Level: Intermediate

Cost: Free

Scholarship: No

Contact Information:

Meg Atwood
(802) 234-1090
meg.atwood@vtaeyc.org

The ECE Profession: Why Recognition Matters Deb Norris

Sponsor: Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children (VTAEYC)
Instructor: Rachel Hunter, Kim Freeman and Beth Wallace

The ECE Profession Bill, which would establish professional recognition for early childhood educators, is working its way through Vermont's Legislature. This professional development workshop provides essential background for early childhood educators who are curious about or just learning about this bill.

Participants will learn about the field-led initiative that started the conversation, what to expect during the legislative session, how educator voices have influenced the bill and can continue to inform the process, and why professional recognition benefits early childhood educators, children, and families.

The session will also include information on Career Pathways to Licensure, exploring how Vermont's developing pathways connect to the goals of the ECE Profession Bill and support a strong, professionalized early childhood workforce.

Core Knowledge Area
  • Family & Community Partnerships
  • Professionalism & Ethical Practice
Focus
  • Preschool/PreK
  • Program Directors/Managers
Session Dates
Session Times
December 3, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Additional Information

Presenters will include Rachel Hunter, Kim Freeman, and Beth Wallace (presenter lineup varies by date).

If your organization or group would like to request a dedicated presentation on this topic, please contact Beth Wallace at beth.wallace@vtaeyc.org.