Change of career - advice and experiences in studying a Diploma or Bachelors
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:35 am
Hi everyone,
I am after people's experiences in switching to a career in early education in Queensland. My end goal is to work as an educator or ECT in Kindy. A little background - I have no experience working in childcare but I have 2 children of my own (4 and 2 year old). I absolutely adore and enjoy the Kindy age, focusing on play based learning experiences and can really see myself working there in a long term career.
So the next thing is to decide which course or pathway to take.
Option 1: I can start a Bachelor of Early Education (0-8 years) at my local university which allows me to complete the degree in just over 5 years studying online which includes 120 days placement. It has been years since I studied (I do hold a bachelors degree from 2007) so I guess my hesitation is how demanding a degree is and fitting this in with young children? Can you start working as an assistant to gain real life experience as soon as you start the degree? Is there a high demand for new graduates in an ECT role?
Option 2: Currently QLD Tafe is offering fee free courses for the Cert III (1 years) and Diploma in Early Ed (18 months). Is it a lot less demanding than a Uni degree? Is it more common to progress from a Cert III to Dip to Bachelors to become an ECT, and gain experience along the way? I read the Diploma will credit 1 year off the degree but wondering if I should just bite the bullet and start the Bachelors. Is this the less risky way to get my foot in the door and to see if I REALLY want this career change?
I'm not quite sure what I'm asking but would love to hear other people's experiences especially with juggling studying, gaining experience and family life.
I am after people's experiences in switching to a career in early education in Queensland. My end goal is to work as an educator or ECT in Kindy. A little background - I have no experience working in childcare but I have 2 children of my own (4 and 2 year old). I absolutely adore and enjoy the Kindy age, focusing on play based learning experiences and can really see myself working there in a long term career.
So the next thing is to decide which course or pathway to take.
Option 1: I can start a Bachelor of Early Education (0-8 years) at my local university which allows me to complete the degree in just over 5 years studying online which includes 120 days placement. It has been years since I studied (I do hold a bachelors degree from 2007) so I guess my hesitation is how demanding a degree is and fitting this in with young children? Can you start working as an assistant to gain real life experience as soon as you start the degree? Is there a high demand for new graduates in an ECT role?
Option 2: Currently QLD Tafe is offering fee free courses for the Cert III (1 years) and Diploma in Early Ed (18 months). Is it a lot less demanding than a Uni degree? Is it more common to progress from a Cert III to Dip to Bachelors to become an ECT, and gain experience along the way? I read the Diploma will credit 1 year off the degree but wondering if I should just bite the bullet and start the Bachelors. Is this the less risky way to get my foot in the door and to see if I REALLY want this career change?
I'm not quite sure what I'm asking but would love to hear other people's experiences especially with juggling studying, gaining experience and family life.