Education & Training Career Cluster Early Childhood Education I Course Number 20.52810 Course Description: The Early Childhood Education I course is the.

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Education & Training Career Cluster Early Childhood Education I Course Number Course Description: The Early Childhood Education I course is the foundational course under the Early Childhood Care & Education pathway and prepares the student for employment in early childhood education and services. Addresses the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors associated with supporting and promoting optimal growth and development of infants and children The pre-requisite for this course is advisor approval

Education & Training Career Cluster Early Childhood Education II Course Number: Course Description: Early Childhood Education II is the second course in the Early Childhood Care and Education pathway and further prepares the student for employment in early childhood care and education services. Provides a history of education, licensing and accreditation requirements Foundations of basic observation practices and applications Early childhood care, education, and development issues Health, safety, and nutrition education Certification in CPR/First Aid/Fire Safety Information about child abuse and neglect Symptoms and prevention of major childhood illnesses and diseases Prevention and control of communicable illnesses.

Education & Training Career Cluster Early Childhood Education III Course Number: Course Description: Early Childhood Education III is the third course in the Early Childhood Care and Education pathway and one option for program completers who may not have the opportunity of participating in the Early Childhood Education Internship. Provides in-depth study of early brain development and its implications for early learning Appropriate technology integration Developmentally appropriate parenting and child guidance trends Collaborative parent/teacher/child relationships and guidance Child directed play The changing dynamics of family culture and diversity The causes and effects of stress on young children Infant nutrition

Education & Training Career Cluster Early Childhood Education Practicum Course Number: Course Description: The practicum offers a candidate in the Early Childhood Education career pathway a field experience under the direct supervision of a certified early childhood educator (mentor). This field experience may be used as partial requirements for the candidate to earn the nationally recognized CDA credential. Stresses observing, analyzing, and classifying activities of the mentor Compare personal traits with those of successful early childhood educators Develop a portfolio of their skills, plan and teach a lesson or lessons Understand and practice confidentiality as it pertains to the teaching profession Meet the needs of students with special needs Maintain the safety of the students Practice professionalism Demonstrate ethical behavior.

Early Childhood Education Pathway Sequence ECE IECE II ECE III Practicum or