EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
*ECE 539 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
DEVELOPMENT IN THE YOUNG CHILD. A study is made of the current
theories, research, and myths surrounding the development of language
in the young child. Students will examine language programs and prepare
appropriate language materials for preschool/primary children.
ECE 566 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
OF THE YOUNG CHILD. An examination of theory and current research
concerning the growth and development of the individual through the eighth
year of life is made. The course attempts to relate theory and research
to present concerns of individuals in the helping profession through the
study of intellectual, psychological, and social interrelationships. Experiences
in the procedures of child study is provided.
*ECE 580 THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION. Study is made of the historical
and philosophical roots of early childhood education from the middle ages
to contemporary practice. An in-depth study of the ideas of Maria Montessori
and Jean Piaget, the history of Head Start, and current trends in the
field will be an integral part of the course.
*ECE 581 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION. Study is made of the scope and
sequence of learning experiences for young children. Current research
on early childhood curriculum development and model programs is examined.
The essential elements for kindergarten and prekindergarten are presented.
*ECE 582 CURRENT PRACTICES IN
EARLY CHILDHOOD SETTINGS. The course includes planning, developing
and utilizing materials with young children. An indepth study of the project
approach is presented.
ECE 587 WORKSHOP IN EDUCATION:
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION. The topic(s) included will vary with
academic program and semester offered.
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