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Early Childhood Education Salary Range

By: Irving Kaelan Home | Reference-and-Education


Early Childhood Education refers to the education children receive from birth to age eight. In present circumstances, where parents are unable to give proper time to their children, the concept of early childhood education is becoming more successful than conventional learning. Mainly in recent years with the rise in families with two working parents, the need for early child education has increased gradually.

An Early Childhood Education (ECE) can be your precious asset if you are interested in pursuing an early childhood career. In fact, it is one of those few career options that let you get involved with the development and education of children under the age of 8, and help them learn about the world in an effective manner. In today’s circumstances, where parents are giving very less time to their kids, early childhood education is one of the few education programs that are gaining big popularity.

These days early childhood education programs offered by various educating schools are flowering at tremendous pace. If you are well trained or have earned a degree in early childhood education then you can enjoy great and stress-free career. Once you earn a degree in ECE, you can work in a variety of different settings, including preschools, day-care centers, child services, elementary schools, health care facilities and community centers. These and other positions in early childhood education help you earn salaries between $20,000 and $40,000 per year.

Salaries for those entering in the field of ECE generally vary from city to city, state to state and even school to school in United States. For instance, the median hourly rate for a preschool teacher in locations like California and Massachusetts is just over $12 per hour. On the other hand, the hourly figure drops to just over $10 per hour in other locations such as Texas, Ohio, Florida, and North Carolina. In fact, as per recent studies conducted by independent research body, New York City and Los Angeles top the list of highest-paying cities for early childhood education teachers at just over $30,000 per year, while preschool teachers in Phoenix and Atlanta earn just over $22,000.

The type of degree you hold also play a vital role in determining the early childhood education salary. If you are a graduate with a bachelor degree then you can earn between $22,000 and $30,000 per year. Moreover, if you have attained a master degree in early childhood education then you may pursue administrative positions with earning between $38,000 and $56,000. Apart from this, depending on whether you work in a day-care center, preschool, or grade school, you can earn from $22,430 to $38,290 per year.

Certainly, in next few years the job opportunities for early childhood educators are expected grow at an average rate. With this increase in job opportunities and ratio of early childhood education teachers or tutors the ECE salary range is also expected to boost in next few years in United States.




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