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Additional nearly $1 million early childhood grant helps train in-demand workforce

by Public Relations and Marketing | Published Jul 27, 2022

College of Lake County (CLC) continues to be at the forefront ofearly childhood education以及价值不到100万美元的儿童早期访问联盟公平赠款,将帮助学院继续加强劳动力。

Diane Schael teaching early childhood education students该基金由伊利诺斯州高等教育委员会和伊利诺斯州社区大学委员会资助。它的成立是为了支持伊利诺伊州最近通过的一项法律(PA 102-0174)。

该赠款的目的是服务现有的幼儿教育劳动力和他们的雇主的需求,通过简化、协调和提高学位完成途径的可获得性来满足雇主的需求,并维持伊利诺斯州高等教育机构的教育管道的扩张,以促进种族平等。

“We’re focusing on building the early childhood workforce in Illinois,” said Department Chair of Early Childhood Education Dr. Diane Schael. “There’s a significant need nationwide for workers in the field.”

沙埃尔说,招聘工作的重点将是现有的幼儿工作人员,因为伊利诺伊州有奖学金,为那些有幼儿教育中心和日托中心工作经验的人支付高达100%的学费。

“Any time we work alongside others in the state, it allows us, as early childhood professionals, to get our voice out on issues and topics,” Schael said. “We can learn from our peers and create new opportunities for our students which will, therefore, build stronger communities within our state.”

The Early Childhood Education program has recently received several other grants and donations. The college received $345,500 from the Preschool Development Birth through Five (PDG B-5) grant given by the Illinois Governor's Office of Early Childhood Education earlier this year. The money helped with the implementation of new early childhood learning modules for competency-based education initiatives.

州长办公室的部分资金将用于西班牙语幼儿教育二级证书的教学。CLC还获得了Schreiber基金会(Schreiber Foundation) 81.1万美元的捐赠,用于支持CLC的完整幼儿教育项目,全部使用西班牙语,初期学员无需支付任何费用。

About College of Lake County

College of Lake County is a comprehensive community college committed to equitable high-quality education, cultural enrichment and partnerships to advance the diverse communities it serves in northeastern Illinois. Offered at three campuses in Grayslake, Vernon Hills and Waukegan or online, college classes are affordable and accessible to help each student achieve academic, career and personal goals. More than 70,000 students graduated with degrees and certificates since the college opened in 1969. College of Lake County is the only higher-education institution ranked among the top 15 best places to work in Illinois by Forbes and is a national leader in many areas, including sustainability and conservation.