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Preschool Expansion Means Job Opportunities

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Tuesday, May 28, 2013   

DENVER - The economy is looking up in Colorado: the most recent jobs forecast places the state's growth at about 2 percent for the next year. And at least one sector of the job market may be doing even better. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports national demand for pre-K educators is expected to increase by 25 percent over the next decade.

According to Alexandra Hall, chief economist at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, more preschoolers is one reason, but another is President Obama's plan for universal preschool.

"Of course, all children are expected to attend K-through-12, so you would bump up the ratio of preschool teachers relative to other teachers if we had all children in preschool as well," she said.

Hall said that overall, education and health services are the strongest sectors of the Colorado economy. The 2013 Colorado Business Economic Outlook projected an additional 7600 teaching and health care jobs in the state this year alone.

Colorado preschool teachers need a minimum qualification of an associate's degree to work in the classroom. One school offering the degree is Red Rocks Community College. Early Childhood Education Department chair Kathleen DeVries said there's still time to sign up for classes for next academic year, which begins in August.

"This really is an incredibly rewarding career. It's almost a magic that happens because they grow and develop so rapidly during that time that you can almost see it happen on a daily or weekly basis."

She said teachers-in-training learn in the college classroom, but also are required to spend time working in preschools - up to nine months, depending on experience.

"You need to have that kind of application experience in order to transfer those concepts that you're learning into actual practice, because that's what teaching is, is the practice."

DeVries said that while there is job growth, one problem is that pay for preschool workers still is relatively low at about $26,000 a year.

The BLS report can be found at BLS.gov.




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