naomi_sarai
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I’m a Pre-K teacher, and this is something that I’ve always wanted to ask parents about. It is incredibly frustrating when people consider Pre-K to be nothing more than “daycare.” Being treated as a “babysitter”rather than an educator can feel very demeaning. What is your thought process behind this?
I can share this info. While it used to be primarily for socialization years ago, Pre-K is now much more focused on academics as well. Some people feel that it is now the equivalent of what Kindergarten used to be, Kindergarten curriculum is what first grade used to cover, and so on. There have also been many studies/articles showing the importance of Pre-K as it pertains to early childhood development.
In order to teach Pre-K, I have to have a degree and a teaching certification. I have to follow state guidelines and curriculum. It is not an easy job by any means. I feel that my role isn’t much different than that of a Kindergarten teacher...except for the fact that it is often much less respected.
I can share this info. While it used to be primarily for socialization years ago, Pre-K is now much more focused on academics as well. Some people feel that it is now the equivalent of what Kindergarten used to be, Kindergarten curriculum is what first grade used to cover, and so on. There have also been many studies/articles showing the importance of Pre-K as it pertains to early childhood development.
In order to teach Pre-K, I have to have a degree and a teaching certification. I have to follow state guidelines and curriculum. It is not an easy job by any means. I feel that my role isn’t much different than that of a Kindergarten teacher...except for the fact that it is often much less respected.