IIE MSA introduces IIE Higher Certificate in Early Childhood Care and Education

Early Childhood Development (ECD) has been identified as one of the building blocks for a successful school career – which makes this a crucial stage in every child’s education. With a new Higher Certificate in Early Childhood Care and Education (HCECCE), IIE MSA is offering individuals an entry into this exciting and dynamic field.

The IIE Higher Certificate in Early Childhood Care and Education has been developed with an eye for equipping students with the basic knowledge, cognitive and conceptual tools required to further advance their studies in ECD, says André Lubbe, Campus Head at IIE MSA.

“This is an ideal choice for people who wish to focus their studies on the educational…

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