The University of the South Pacific’s (USP) Certificate III in Early Childhood Care and Education program has received re-accreditation from the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) for the next five years.
Offered through the Pacific Technical and Further Education (Pacific TAFE), the program provides students with the skills and knowledge required to effectively work with infants and toddlers.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor & Vice-President (Education), Professor Jito Vanualailai said the accreditation highlighted the relevance and credibility of the course.
It also underscores our commitment to providing quality and exceptional education and training in early childhood care and I commend everyone involved in the accreditation process.
Our students will greatly benefit from this accreditation as they undertake an internationally recognized program.
Professor Jito Vanualailai
PTAFE Director, Susan Sela added that the center had invested in the program being placed on the ACECQA list of accredited qualifications.
Our team has done a lot of work in the area of early childhood education and care, and this is the outcome of that hard work.
Students enrolled in the program learn to plan their approach through observing children’s play and learning. They will also explore legislative and policy frameworks, and workplace health and safety.
Our certificate program also emphasizes issues affecting our Pacific communities so that graduates can think critically and become proactive members of the workforce.
Susan Sela, PTAFE Director