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TECA
1303. Family,
School, and the Community.
3:3:2
A
study of the child, family,
community, and schools, including parent
education and involvement, family and community lifestyles,
child abuse, and current family life issues. This course
requires students to participate in field experiences with
children from infancy through grade 12 in a variety of settings
with varied and diverse populations. Prerequisite:
THEA Reading and Writing recommended.
TECA
1311. Educating
Young Children.
3:3:2
An
introduction to the education of the young child, including
developmentally appropriate practices and programs, theoretical
and historical perspectives, ethical and professional
responsibilities, and current issues. This course requires
students to participate in field experiences with children
from infancy through grade 12 in a variety of settings with
varied and diverse populations.
Prerequisite:
THEA Reading and Writing recommended.
CDEC
1313. Curriculum
Resources for Early Childhood Program.
3:3:0
A
study of the fundamentals of curriculum design and
implementation in developmentally appropriate programs for
children. Prerequisite:
None.
TECA
1318. Health,
Safety, and Nutrition for the Young Child.
3:3:2
A
study of the factors that
impact the well-being of the young child including healthy
behavior, food, nutrition, fitness, and safety practices.
Focus on local and national standards and legal implications
of relevant policies and regulations. This course requires
students to participate in field experiences with children
from infancy through grade 12 in a variety of settings with
varied and diverse populations. THEA Reading and Writing recommended.
CDEC
1419. Child
Guidance.
4:3:3
An
exploration of guidance strategies for promoting prosocial
behaviors with individual and groups of children.
Emphasis on positive guidance principles and
techniques, family involvement and cultural influences.
Practical application through direct participation
with children. Prerequisite:
None.
CDEC
1421. The
Infant and Toddler.
4:3:3
A
study of appropriate infant and toddler (birth to 3 years)
programs, including an overview of development, quality care giving
routines, appropriate environments, materials and
activities, and teaching/guidance techniques. Prerequisite:
None.
TECA
1354. Child
Growth and Development.
3:3:0
A
study of the
principles of child
growth and development from conception through adolescence.
Focus on physical, cognitive, social, and emotional domains
of development. Prerequisite:
THEA Reading and Writing recommended.
CDEC
1356. Emergent
Literacy for Early Childhood.
3:3:0
An
exploration of principles, methods, and materials for
teaching young children language and literacy through a
play-based, integrated curriculum. Prerequisite:
CDEC 1313
CDEC 2307. Math and
Science for Early Childhood
3:3:0
An
exploration of principles, methods, and materials for
teaching children math and science concepts and process
skills through
discovery and play. Prerequisite:
None.
CDEC
1458. Creative
Arts for Early Childhood.
4:3:3
An
exploration of principles, methods, and materials for
teaching children music, movement, visual arts, and dramatic
play through process-oriented experiences to support
divergent thinking. Prerequisite:
TECA 1311.
CDEC
1359. Children
with Special Needs.
3:3:0
A
survey of information regarding children with special needs
including possible causes and characteristics of
exceptionalities, intervention strategies, available
resources, referral processes, the advocacy role, and
legislative issues. Prerequisite:
None.
CDEC
2341. The
School Age Child.
3:3:0
A
study of appropriate programs for the school age child (5-13
years), including an overview of development, appropriate
environments, materials and activities, and
teaching/guidance techniques. Prerequisite: TECA 1311.
CDEC
2386. Internship-Child Care and
Guidance Workers and Managers.
3:0:9
A
work-based learning experience that enables the student to
apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts.
A learning plan is developed by the college and the
employer. Prerequisite: Approval of program coordinator. (Capstone Course.)
CDEC
2426. Administration
of Programs for Children I.
4:3:3
A
practical application of management procedures for early
child care education programs, including a study of planning
operating, supervising, and evaluating programs. Topics on
philosophy, types of programs, policies, fiscal management,
regulations, staffing, evaluation, and communication.
Prerequisite: Approval of program coordinator.
CDEC
2428. Administration
of Programs for Children II.
4:3:4
An
in-depth study of the skills and techniques in managing
early care and education programs, including legal and
ethical issues, personnel management, team building,
leadership, conflict resolution, stress management advocacy,
professionalism, fiscal analysis and planning parent
education/partnerships, and technical applications in
programs. Prerequisite:
Approval of program coordinator. and CDEC 2426.
(Capstone Course)
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