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Obj. 1.00 Child Dev.

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Associate degree a degree granted after a two-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college
Bachelor’s degree a degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies
Child development the sequence of physical, language, thought and emotional changes that occur in a child from birth to the beginning of adulthood
Community support careers that help the community in general or specific groups within the community
Credentials qualifications from previous achievements, training, and general background that indicate a person is capable of doing a specific kind of work
Doctor of Education (EdD) a professional degree designed for practitioners pursuing educational leadership roles
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) professional degree designed for practitioners pursuing careers that treat and diagnose conditions using conventional medical tools
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) professional degree that denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline; focused on research in a chosen field
Education careers in teaching, instruction, and training; administration; research; academic and student support services
Entry level / high school diploma a job that requires just a high school diploma education, with little training, and experience
Intervention careers that assist children with special education and social adjustment needs in classrooms and other settings
Master’s degree: a degree that is given to a student by a college or university usually after one or two years of additional study following a bachelor's degree
Medical careers that focus on a specialized body of knowledge of medicine that is used to help people
College and career readiness skills the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to be successfully in postsecondary education and/or training that lead to gainful employment
Fall Leadership Meeting North Carolina FCCLA hosted events where students increase their knowledge of FCCLA Programs and Events
FCCLA: Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) offers programs, contests, scholarships, and opportunities for members to develop real world skills, become college- and career-ready, and make a difference in families, careers, and communities
National Conference leadership conference held yearly in different locations around the United States; affiliated FCCLA chapter members who place first and second in a state STAR Event competition are eligible to compete at the national conference
National Programs: FCCLA offers eight peer-to-peer educational programs to help students develop real-world skills for life within Family and Consumer Sciences education
Real world skills: life skills that help people navigate the world around them and deal with everyday challenges
STAR Events: students taking action with recognition (STAR), are competitive events at the state and national level; students are recognized for their proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and career preparation
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