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Artworks of K2 children (2012/03/28)

Another art activity on placement day. Here are the children' works.
















On that day, we made a frog origami. The children loved it, as the frog origami can really jump!!

Artworks of K2 children (2012/03/14)

 Here are some arkworks did by K2 children in my placement.






 They made a butterfly that can flap their wings, I think they all did a great job, isn't it?


How to Become a Childcare Worker

A genuine love of children is a must for anyone thinking about becoming a child care worker. For people with a passion and interest in the care and education of children, a career in childcare can be deeply rewarding. Education and training requirements. To become a child care worker you usually need to complete a certificate or diploma course in childcare. To enrol in a certificate course, you usually need to complete at least Year 10 at high school, and to enrol in a diploma course you need to complete a Certificate III in Children’s Services. New government regulations stipulate that from 2012, all childcare workers may need to complete at least a Certificate III qualification and half of all staff in long day centres and preschools may need to complete at least a diploma in early childhood education You can also become a child care worker by completing a traineeship in children’s services or outside school hours care.

The requirements for entry into traineeships can vary but employers generally require trainees to complete Year 10. Additional childcare training requirements In addition to relevant training and education, to become a Child Care diploma, you will also need a police clearance and approved childcare first aid certificate. In some States and Territories, you may also need to carry out a Working with Children Check, which is issued by the relevant Sate Government department. Employment opportunities Child care workers typically work in community, government or privately run child care centres, kindergartens and creches. They may also work in hospitals, women's shelters and neighbourhood houses. Child care workers can also be self-employed by registering as a family day care provider in their own home. In recent years, there has been a rapid increase in the in the number of child care and family care centres, creating high demand for fully qualified child care workers. As such, there is a lot of opportunity for fully qualified, experienced and dedicated child care workers to progress and become centre co-ordinators or managers. Once employed, child care workers may be given the opportunity to further develop their skills under the Community Services Training Package, which can help advance career prospects within the industry.           

The Hong Kong official preschool link

Site sharing~ ~


This is the link of  Hong Kong official preschool, you can  know more about the information of  Kindergarten and Kindergarten-cum Child Care Centres in this site.


http://www.chsc.hk/kindergarten/




Introducing myself

Hello, my name is Samantha Wong.I am a childcare major student at IVE (Sha Tin), Vocational Training Council. My ICT teacher, Dr. Charles Man-wing Tang (http://charlestang.org) teaches how to fully utilize computing in my career.