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Feb 05, 2025
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ECE 210 - Early Childhood Practicum
5.0 Credits A field based course to further growth as an early childhood professional. A variety of learning experiences are carried out for the children and practicum students. Focus is on application of concepts from previous ECE coursework. This course requires attendance at a two-hour seminar three times during the quarter, typically once per month. Permission code required. S/U grade option. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:- Demonstrate competencies in applying principles of child development and current research to effective curriculum planning and implementation in the teaching role in an early childhood program.
- Demonstrate a continuum of teaching strategies based on a professional knowledge base that is adapted to development, individual, and cultural characteristics.
- Demonstrate assimilation of what has been learned in completed ECE courses, previous practicums, past experiences and personal teaching philosophy in work with young children and families.
- Articulate the reasoning and professional principles upon which the teaching of young children is based.
- Demonstrate competence using multiple teaching strategies that are responsive to children’s ideas, interests, and directions in learning.
- Plan a classroom environment, regular experiences, and a two week long curriculum from a developmental and child centered approach in a professional and personal framework.
- Apply professional knowledge and skills in a leadership role in an early childhood classroom in interactions with children, parents, and other professionals.
- Provide evidence of using reflective thought as a basis for decision making and teaching practices.
- Demonstrate teaching practices in professionally defined content areas that are integrated throughout student created curriculum.
- Document the process of self-assessment for creating a personal and professional teaching philosophy that demonstrates being inclusive and respectful of children and families in a diverse community.
Course Typically Offered Fall, Winter, Spring
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