Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Social and Family Development said "[W]e hope that an ECE (Early Childhood Education) scholarship will attract and nurture more passionate individuals ... who are committed to making a lasting impact in the early childhood sector."
Does a person really need a Master of Education or similar post-graduate qualification to be a better or more effective early childhood educator?
Does a person really need a Master of Education or similar post-graduate qualification to be a better or more effective early childhood educator?
Or is it just another example of unnecessary paper chase?
 
