Rhode Island State

Rhode Island State Courses

Rhode Island educators are guided by the Comprehensive Early Childhood Education (CECE) standards. Teachers in licensed programs must hold a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, while assistant teachers need at least 12 college credits in the field. Ongoing professional development must be aligned with Rhode Island’s Workforce Knowledge and Competency Framework, with a strong focus on inclusion, equity, and family engagement.

Rhode Island Early Childhood Courses

Explore state-approved professional development courses tailored for Rhode Island’s early childhood educators. Enhance your skills and meet licensing requirements with our comprehensive offerings.

Rhode Island ECE Registry Login

Access the Rhode Island Early Childhood Professional Development Registry to manage your training records, enroll in courses, and track your professional development progress.

About ECE University

ECE University empowers early childhood educators with high-quality, self-paced online training designed for real-world impact. Whether earning CEUs, deepening your expertise, or staying ahead of licensing requirements, our courses are practical, accessible, and created by professionals who truly understand the field. Join thousands of educators who trust ECE University to support their growth—and the growth of the children they serve.

About Course Credits in
Rhode Island

As an IACET Accredited provider, ECE University offers CEUs that align with Rhode Island’s workforce competencies. Our coursework supports educators in maintaining CECE program status and fulfilling annual training obligations with content that supports Rhode Island’s holistic, equity-focused approach.

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Transform yourself by becoming highly competent in educational excellence, operational efficiency, and community trust. Gain access to recognized CEUs, cutting-edge courseware, and total content control all designed to enhance your profitability and help your team thrive.