ChildCare Education Institute Announces Partnership with National Child Care Association, Inc.
Posted on: Wednesday, 26 August 2009, 08:00 CDT
DULUTH, Ga., Aug. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI), a distance training institution dedicated exclusively to the child care industry, announces an agreement with National Child Care Association, Inc. (NCCA) to offer online child care certification programs including the National Administrator Credential (NAC), NAC Renewal, and Child Care Professional (CCP) Renewal programs.
The agreement between CCEI and NCCA makes CCEI the premier online provider of the NAC, NAC Renewal, and CCP Renewal programs. Students will access online coursework through a NCCA training portal designed and hosted by CCEI. The online training portal provides students user-friendly enrollment, easy access to coursework, and a self-paced, engaging learning environment. In addition, the agreement provides NCCA members five scholarships to be awarded and used for the CCEI Online NAC program.
"The partnership between CCEI and NCCA provides a great opportunity for students looking to complete the NAC, NAC Renewal and CCP Renewal programs with the flexibility and convenience of online learning. Students can continue to advance their career and maintain a family-work balance by enrolling in an online program with CCEI," said Maria Taylor, ChildCare Education Institute CEO.
"Having a professional development partner providing certification programs online is a great benefit for NCCA members," said Marie Darstein, NCCA Executive Director. "As we continue to add member benefits, we look for those that have the most added-value for members and there is great value in a partnership with CCEI."
About ChildCare Education Institute, LLC.
ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI) is a distance training institution dedicated to providing the child care industry with professional development programs and courses to meet their education requirements. Over 100 professional development courses are available to meet annual training and licensing requirements, as well as advanced education options. CCEI is approved by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) to award IACET Continuing Education Units (CEUs). For more information about this partnership, visit www.cceionline.com or call Debbie Johnston at 1.888.418.5358 ext. 518.
About National Child Care Association, Inc.
National Child Care Association, Inc. (NCCA), founded in 1987, was created to promote the growth and safeguard the interest of quality early childhood care and education focusing on licensed, private providers of these services. NCCA functions as a federation of state associations focusing on ensuring opportunities for the private sector in the provision of services including subsidized child care, Head Start, state pre-k programs and professional development opportunities. For more information about NCCA, contact Marie W. Darstein at 800.543.7161 or visit www.nccanet.org.
SOURCE ChildCare Education Institute
Source: PR Newswire
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