Massachusetts sets detailed role-based training requirements through its Department of Early Education and Care (EEC). Educators must complete orientation training, first aid/CPR, and ongoing 20-hour annual professional development, which includes topics like inclusion, cultural competency, and curriculum planning. EEC also mandates that educators be registered in the EEC Professional Qualifications Registry and strongly encourages advancement on the career pathways system.
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Access the Massachusetts Early Childhood Professional Development Registry to manage your training records, enroll in courses, and track your professional development progress.
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Massachusetts accepts CEU-based training from IACET-accredited providers like ECE University. Our courses help educators meet annual EEC requirements and support career pathway progression. Whether fulfilling PD hours or seeking enrichment aligned with QRIS goals, Massachusetts educators can count on our engaging, compliant online learning.
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