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ECC 7000 FOUNDATIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD

This course examines the historical, philosophical, and cultural roots of the Early Childhood movement and their influences on contemporary practices. Topics include the role of families in education, the teacher-parent relationship, and cultural and ethnic-sensitive teaching practices.

ECC 7010 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

A foundation course in theory and principles of development, from conception through age eight, and may include the pre-adolescent child. Topics include an in-depth study of physical, social/emotional, cognitive, language, and aesthetic development. Students will examine various theories, including Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, Skinner, and others. An exploration of development in the context of gender, family, culture, and society will be included, with an emphasis on implications for early childhood professional practice.

ECC 7020 CHILD GUIDANCE & CLASSROOM MGMT

The emphasis of this course is on the role of positive child guidance in preparing young children to become competent and cooperative individuals. Developmentally appropriate methods of guiding children based on effective communication skills and problem solving will be shared along with strategies for preventing disruptive behaviors in the classroom.

ECC 7030 CHILD/FAMILY CULT & COMM RLTNS

This course focuses on the child in the context of family and community. Topic include issues of communication, diversity, professionalism, social policy and will address awareness and effective use of community resources.

ECC 7040 EC DEV & MATH/SCIENCE METHODS

Course examines theories of cognitive development as a framework for conceptualizing the way young children acquire scientific and mathematical skills, concepts, and abilities. Students will research and develop appropriate individual and group scientific/mathematical activities for young children.

ECC 7050 EC DEV MTHDS LANG,LIT,RDG,SS,ART

Students will design, implement, and evaluate appropriate activities and environments for children from birth through age six with a focus on emergent literacy supported by music, movement, art, and dramatic play. Students will learn how children develop an understanding of the language processes of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Topics will also include vocabulary development and phonemic awareness. Practical application of various philosophies, theories, and current research in early childhood education will be emphasized.

ECC 7060 QUAL PRCTCS BEHAVIORS YOUNG CHLD

This course is an overview of children with exceptional cognitive, physical, social, and emotional characteristics. Students will analyze the developmental and educational needs imposed by exceptionality. Topics include identification, intervention strategies, methods, and programs designed to meet the needs of these children, including those identified as being learning disabled. Applicable federal and state laws and requirements will be also be addressed.