As a curriculum designer intern at SPACE For Early Childhood Education, you will have the opportunity to apply your proficiency in both spoken and written form to create engaging and innovative educational materials for young learners.
Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:
1. Collaborate with the curriculum team to develop lesson plans and educational materials for various subjects.
2. Conduct research on best practices in early childhood education to inform curriculum development.
3. Assist in designing interactive and hands-on activities that promote learning and development.
4. Support in evaluating and revising existing curriculum materials to ensure alignment with educational standards.
5. Participate in team meetings and provide input on curriculum enhancements and updates.
6. Coordinate with teachers and instructors to gather feedback on curriculum effectiveness.
7. Contribute creative ideas and solutions to enhance the overall learning experience for students.
This internship will provide you with valuable hands-on experience in curriculum design while making a positive impact on the education of young children. Apply now to join our dynamic team!
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. are available for the work from home job/internship
2. can start the work from home job/internship between 8th Nov'24 and 29th Dec'24
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
* Women wanting to start/restart their career can also apply.
SpaceECE is a brand that abbreviates to 'social, physical, aesthetic, cognitive and emotional development during early childhood education (ECE)', which involves crucial child development aspects and emphasizes engagement to assure learning. We strongly believe that children have a natural urge to learn, and adults' role is to provide the necessary environment for them to enhance their potential. SpaceECE India Foundation is a non-profit arm specifically focused on government partnerships.
We are offering services and products for enhancing the learning spaces at playgroups, kindergartens, and learning centers. On the demand of the enthusiastic space-parents community, educational kits are designed to make learning fun. Space talks are conducted periodically which organizes knowledge-sharing sessions by experts. It has developed a virtual community of practitioners that get together every week to conduct free-form discussions on various aspects of child development.