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EDUC 513
Introduction to Early Childhood Education: Foundations, Methods, and Materials
Course presents a historical overview of the foundations in early childhood education. Students will address processes of developmental change including a study of the three Domains that are integral to early childhood education: affective, cognitive, and psychomotor, for the period birth through grade two. The significance and effectiveness of past and present trends regarding the different types of early childhood programs will be discussed. Attention will also focus on the importance of play in the life of the child.
Ten hours of fieldwork required 3 credits.
NCATE KEY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT # 7: FIELDWORK ASSIGNMENT
Summary:
The Fieldwork Assignment addresses NCATE Key Program Assessment #7 and NAEYC Standards 5a, 5b and ACEI Standards 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7. This is an optional assessment, prior to student teaching. For approximately 5 hours, you must observe one or more children's language usage.
For a full description of the assessment, see the attachment below.
As you submit your work, please be cautious to avoid the following scenarios:
Summary:
The Fieldwork Assignment addresses NCATE Key Program Assessment #7 and NAEYC Standards 5a, 5b and ACEI Standards 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7. This is an optional assessment, prior to student teaching. For approximately 5 hours, you must observe one or more children's language usage.
For a full description of the assessment, see the attachment below.
As you submit your work, please be cautious to avoid the following scenarios:
Summary:
The Fieldwork Assignment addresses NCATE Key Program Assessment #7 and NAEYC Standards 5a, 5b and ACEI Standards 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.7. This is an optional assessment, prior to student teaching. For approximately 5 hours, you must observe one or more children's language usage.
For a full description of the assessment, see the attachment below.
As you submit your work, please be cautious to avoid the following scenarios:
You are responsible for documenting your fieldwork. Use the following instructions to submit the form via the ePortfolio.
1. At the lower right, click on Complete Form.
2. Complete all required fields. Note: If you do not have all of the required information, you can Save and Return to finish the Form at a later date; however, do not click Submit Work until the Form is completed in its entirety.
3. Once entirely complete click Save and Return.
4. Click on the Scores/Results tab, scroll down to find the completed Form, then click on Submit Work. Follow any subsequent instructions.
As you submit your work, please be cautious to avoid the following scenarios: