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Karla Baxter-Vincent: Coordinator-Instructor for the
Early Childhood Education (ECE) program, New Brunswick Community
College-Saint John
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"Don’t tell anybody how good my job is," says
ECE instructor Karla Baxter-Vincent. "Everybody’s going
to want it." Since 1991, Baxter-Vincent has been fortunate
to work in a job where she can combine her two main interests—early
childhood education and adult education.
Baxter-Vincent originally came to ECE after earning a BA in psychology
and working as an adult trainer. About to embark on getting an
education degree, she instead accepted a part-time job as the
administrator of the Child Development Centre and another part-time
job as an ECE teacher at the community college.
As the number of students taking the ECE program increased, the
instructor job became full-time. Along the way, Baxter-Vincent
also acquired a Masters of Education and advanced training working
with children with special needs.
Her day is full: she shares the teaching load with another instructor,
teaching four classes a day. She is an enthusiastic believer in
the interactive nature of the program. "We have the preschool
room set up as our lab and the students are in and out all day.
We just finished a psycho-motor education course [looking at the
connection between movement and brain development] and when we
do this course we are in the gym doing what we would do with the
children and then we talk about the brain connection."
One of the best aspects of her job is going into centres during
field placements—"this keeps our heads in reality."
Her classes have high school graduates as young as 17 as well
as grandparents. Students experience a lot of personal growth
during the 40-week intensive training program, which she says
can’t help but have a spillover effect on the children they
go on to work with.
What advice would she give to would-be ECE instructors? Have
some ECE experience and an understanding of adult learning principles.
"To do this you have to like education. It sounds obvious,
but not everybody who gets into it does."
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