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Foundations of Early Childhood Education

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  • Teacher: LaToya Thomas
Foundations of Early Childhood Education


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Communications

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  • Teacher: LaToya Thomas
Communications

This is a required course in the Early Childhood Assistant program which offers an introduction to professional interpersonal communication skills which will be further developed and practiced in subsequent courses. This course explores topics related to professional communication, reflective practice, and collaboration. As a result of the learning outcomes of this course, students will gain the skills necessary to establish inclusive relationships within the ECE community.


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Infant and Child Development

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  • Teacher: LaToya Thomas
Infant and Child Development

Students develop a comprehensive understanding of child development from conception through early childhood. They take a dynamic perspective on developmental theories that apply to early childhood education. With a focus on whole child development and education, the course will also examine the three major domains of young children’s physical, cognitive and socio-emotional development as well as connect to the developmentally appropriate practice to promote children’s development.


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Observation Skills

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  • Teacher: LaToya Thomas
Observation Skills

This course introduces the role of the observer and various approaches to observing development. Ethical standards for surveillance and documentation are discussed. Writing concise, accurate and objective observations are introduced along with many observation tools.


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Health Safety and Nutrition

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  • Teacher: LaToya Thomas
Health Safety and Nutrition

This course covers health, safety & nutritional needs of children and early childhood educators. Students recognize the importance of safe learning environments to support & promote children’s health & well-being. Health promotion, prevention of illness, occupational health and safety are discussed, and exploration focuses on the impact that educators and childcare settings have on health & nutrition of children. Students review current legislation in the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014.


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Child, Family and Community

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Child, Family and Community

Students study ways of forming positive partnerships between families & educators. Strategies facilitating family involvement, effective collaboration & communication skills with parents are defined. Current theories of parent education & issues in child rearing are examined. Students understand children & families are unique. They explore how to react & have an inclusive, welcoming & anti-bias environment for different family structure, culture, socio-economic status, religion & ethnicity.


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Practicum I

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Practicum I

Field practice provides a continuum of experience that gives the student the opportunity to integrate and apply theory. The student must demonstrate the necessary self-awareness, attitudes and skills that enable her/him to work competently with children, families and co-workers. All students complete a field practice with infants or toddlers, preschoolers and school age children. 


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Introduction to Sociology

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Introduction to Sociology

This course introduces students to the language & practice of sociological inquiry. It examines basic concepts, research and theories in sociology, & uses them to explore our everyday life experience & their relation to the cultural communities & social institutions, in Canadian society. Students develop an appreciation of key groups & issues such as family, ethnic group, class, community, school, childcare, social change, women’s issues, social organizations, multiculturalism & immigration.


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Play-Based Early Learning Strategies

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Play-Based Early Learning Strategies

Students explore the foundations of play-based curriculum specific to young children in early learning & care environments to foster & facilitate inclusive, holistic learning & development. Students examine how an early learning curriculum framework guides curriculum planning. Strategies are explored to support the design of creative arts & sensory experiences. The course addresses planning for play. Knowledge & skills prepare students for their practicum experiences & professional practice.


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Language and Literacy

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Language and Literacy

This course provides theory related to language acquisition in the early childhood years. Students learn the implementation of teaching techniques within a play-based curriculum. They examine the importance of early experiences, such as social, cultural & linguistic diversity interactions for facilitating the development of language & literacy skills. Students apply language development theory to program planning for young children & establish rich language & literacy practices.


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Introduction to Psychology

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Guiding Children’s Behaviour

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Creating Inclusive Environments

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Special Needs

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Practicum II

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