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   PARAEDUCATOR



DATC Certificate of Proficiency
Faculty Credentials 

This program prepares individuals to work in schools as a paraeducator, or teacher's aide. Positions vary from reading and math tutoring to teaching computer or library skills in elementary schools.  Paraeducators may work in special education classrooms or assist with instruction in gifted and talented programs. In all cases, the paraeducator is a valuable part of an educational team.

Students entering the Paraeducator Program must be able to pass an FBI criminal background check. The completed certificate qualifies under No Child Left Behind as a rigorous assessment in order to work in federally funded Title I schools and programs.  

Program Length:

705 hours

College Credit Available:

No

Apprenticeship Available:

No

Wage Summary:

Wage Range: $8.00 - $12.00 per hour

Federal Financial Aid:

Yes

VA Qualified:

Yes

Special Requirements

Open to qualified high school and adult students
Pass an FBI criminal background check

Hours Available:

M-F 7:40 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.




Core Courses                              (615 Hours Required)
Computer Literacy
90
Introduction to Education
30
Positive Learning Environments
60
How Children Learn and Grow
30
Safety and First Aid in Schools 15
Instructional Strategies 90
Communication for the Paraeducator
30
Reading Instruction
60
Math Instruction
30
Diversity in Education
60
Externship
60
Math I
60
Job-Seeking Skills 30
Workplace Relations
60
TOTAL
705
  
Advisory Team: 
Maren Zimmerman-Chair, Principal
Windridge Elementary School 

Sheila Bird,
Paraeducator
Davis School District, DATC Paraeducator Program Graduate
Lorrie Barber
,
Teacher
Education Academy Advisor, Northridge High School

Chad Carpenter,
Human Resources
Classified Personnel, Ogden School District
Joni Fry
,
Utah Representative
McDougal-Littell Publishers
Shauna Lund
,
Principal
Holbrook Elementary School

Tawna Nielson
Administrative Intern
West Point Elementary School

Vonnie Steele,
Special Education Coordinator
Davis School District