Educating and Caring for Very Young
Children
ECED 2030
3 Semester Hours
Course Information
Course Description:
The study of this
course includes curriculum and developmentally appropriate practices for young
children. Cases studies of young
children and curriculum appropriate for young children are used to reiterate
the concepts that are discussed. Hands
on experiences are included in the course content.
Course Goals:
To
introduce appropriate curriculum guidelines for young children.
To
develop an understanding of developmentally appropriate practices for young
children.
Course Objectives:
Prerequisites and Corequisites:
None
Course Topics:
The course has been
designed into ten modules on these particular topics
Play as the Medium
for Curriculum
Designing Play-Based
Curriculum Environments
Individual
Developmental Factors Influencing Infant and Toddler Curriculum
Case Studies and
Learning Activities
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4-6wks.
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3-4mos.
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6-7mos.
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9-10 mos.
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12 -14 mos.
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18-21 mos.
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23-24 mos.
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29-32 mos.
Ecological Factors
Influencing Infant and Toddler Curriculum
Specific Course
Requirements:
Skilled
in sending and receiving e-mails with attachments. Skilled in using a web browser in connect
to websites ( such as Internet Explorer, Netscape etc.)
Textbooks,
Supplementary Materials, Hardware and Software Requirements
Required Textbook:
80ucating and Caring
for Very Young Children, The Infant/Toddler Curriculum
Doris Bergen, Rebecca
Reid, Louis Torelli, 2001, Teachers College Press,
ISBN 0-8077-4010-1
Supplementary
Materials:
None
Hardware
Requirements:
PC Users – A minimum
computer system to successfully access all the tools in this course is a
Pentium 166 or better with 32 Megabytes of RAM or better and Windows 95 or
higher. A modem, 56K or better.
MAC users- Minimum
system requirements are a 604 Power PC processor, preferably a G3(iMacs are included ) or G4 processor computer running Mac
OS 8.5 or above. A minimum of 64 megabytes of RAM, preferable 128 with at aleast 25 Megabytes assigned to your browser. A modem, 56K or better.
Software
Requirements:
PC users-
Communications software: Internet Explorer version 5 or Netscape version 4.58
or later. Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat
software.
MAC users-
Communications software: Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape 4.75 Microsoft Word,
Microsoft PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat software.
Instructor
Information:
Please see the
separate page inside the course to find instructor contact information as well
as statement of virtual office hours and other communication information.
Assessment and
Grading
Testing Procedures:
All testing will take
place within the course materials. You will be allowed to take your tests at a
time and place convenient to you.
Grading Scale:
Students will be
graded on the following items that will reflect on their competencies of the
ten course modules.
Each module will be
presented in this format and will be worth 100 points:
Learning Outcomes
Online
Written assignments
Activities
Reflection
Test
Total points= 1300
pts.
1300 – 1209 (A)
1208 -- 1079 (B)
1070 - 949 (C)
948 -
819 (D)
818- Below (F)
Assignments and
Participation
Assignments and
Projects:
Students will
complete ten learning modules.
Module One: Play as
the Medium for Curriculum
Module Two:
Evaluating The Child Care Facility
Module Three: Play
Development 4-6wks
Module Four:
Curriculum Development 3-4 mos.
Module Five:
Curriculum Development 6-7 mos.
Module Six:
Curriculum Development 9-10 mos.
Module Seven:
Curriculum Development 12 -14 mos.
Module Eight:
Curriculum Development 18-21 mos.
Module Nine:
Curriculum Development 23 -24 mos.
Module Ten:
Curriculum Development 29 – 32 mos.
Class Participation:
You are expected to
participate in all interactive aspects of the course. For example, you must
communicate with other students via emails and discussion board exchanges. You
are expected to communicate with your instructor on a regular basis and check
the course bulletin board frequently for announcements. If you are experiencing
difficulties completing the assignments, you must contact your teacher
immediately. You must actively participate in the threaded discussion
events. Students are expected to work at
a pace conducive to collaborative learning, that is, don’t work too far ahead
or too far behind the group. The class
is designed to support student interaction.
Punctuality:
You are encouraged to
work at your own pace, however, deadlines are placed
on class activities, assignments, quizzes. You should become familiar wit the
Class Calendar to determine when materials are due and adjust your study
schedule accordingly. Once a deadline has passed you will be “locked out” of
the material.
Course Ground Rules
Assignments will be
presented as noted in the course Calendar. You will have until the due date on
the calendar to complete each assignment.
You should use your
assigned WebCT email addresses for all communication.
You should address
any technical problems immediately.
You should observe
netiquette at all times. Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic
dishonesty are prohibited and will result in failure of the course.
Attendance
Students are expected
to check their e-mail at least once or twice daily and to work on their
assignments regularly. It will be
impossible to complete the course work if you do not.
Guidelines for
Communications
Email
Discussion Groups:
Chat:
Web Resources:
See the appendix in the Study Hall for lists of web resources.
Library
The Tennessee Virtual Library is available to all students
enrolled int Regents Degree Program.
Students With Disabilities
Qualified students with disabilities will be provided reasonable and
necessary academic accommodations if determined eligible by the appropriate
disability services staff at their home institution. Prior to granting
disability accommodations in this course, the instructor must receive written
verification of a student’s eligibility for specific accommodations for the
disability services staff at the home institution. It is he student’s responsibility to initiate
contact with their home institution’s disability services staff and to follow
the established procedures for having the accommodation notice sent to the
instructor.
Syllabus Changes
The instructor reserves the left to make changes as necessary to this
syllabus. If changes are necessitated during the term of the course, the
instructor will immediately notify students of such changes both by individual
email communication and posting both notification and nature of change(s) on
the course bulletin board.
Technical Support
If you are having technical problems logging into your course, timing
out of your course, using your course web site tools, or other technical
problems, please contact the RODP Help Desk by calling 1-800-550-7637 (toll
free) or go to their website at: http://askrodp.custhelp.com