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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation
Foundations of Early Childhood Education
Course: EED200

First Term: 2024 Fall
Lecture   3.0 Credit(s)   3.0 Period(s)   3.0 Load  
Subject Type: Academic
Load Formula: S - Standard Load


Description: Overview of early childhood education (birth to age eight) in American society, including current issues and responsibilities. Emphasis on issues of professionalism, ethics and program types. Opportunities for students to explore potential career paths.



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Articulate arguments and reasons for the varied early childhood program types & approaches. (I)
2. Explain the historical and current public and private investment in early care and education. (II, III)
3. Trace the historical and political events that have shaped local, state and national issues in early care and education. (II, III)
4. Define professionalization as it applies to the field of early care and education, birth to age eight. (IV)
5. Review codes of ethics that govern the field. (IV)
6. Identify professional standards. (V)
7. Explain how the professional standards impact the field. (V)
8. Identify major early childhood professional organizations and other organizations that interact with the field. (VI)
9. Assess personal goals and characteristics required for various early care and education careers. (VII)
10. Engage in practicum designed to explore the field of early childhood education. (VIII)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Programs
   A. Approaches
      1. Montessori
      2. Waldorf
      3. Reggio Emilia
      4. HighScope
      5. HeadStart
   B. Types
      1. Public preschools
      2. Proprietary child care
      3. Non-profit child care and preschools
      4. Family child care
      5. In-home care
      6. Early intervention
      7. Home visitor
II. Public and private investment
   A. Historical perspective
   B. Current issues
III. Local, state, and national issues
   A. Historical events
   B. Political events
IV. Professionalization
   A. The field defined
      1. Roots of professional identity
      2. Scientific research supporting importance of the field
   B. Characteristics of professional fields
      1. Service to society
      2. Recognized by the public
      3. Code of ethic(s)
      4. Regulation of the profession
      5. Legal obligations and liabilities
   C. Remuneration
      1. Worthy wages
      2. Benefits
V. Standards
   A. Learning standards for the child (birth to age eight)
   B. Standards for the program (birth to age eight)
      1. Local and state regulation
      2. Accreditation
   C. Standards for the professional (birth to age eight)
VI. Organizations
   A. National Association for the Education of the Young Child
   B. Association for Childhood Education International
   C. Council for Exceptional Children
   D. Arizona Child Care Associations
   E. American Federation of Teachers
   F. North American Montessori Teacher Association
   G. National Head Start Association
   H. Other early childhood and discipline-related associations
VII. Early care and education as a career pathway
   A. Pathways
      1. Instruction
      2. Family support services
      3. Supervision
      4. Administration
      5. Related careers
   B. Necessary preparation and credentials
   C. Personal goals and characteristics
      1. Self-assessment
      2. Assessment by others
VIII. Practicum experience
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: May 23, 2023

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