Everett Community College 2021-22 Catalog

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EverettCC.edu ECE 207 Applications of Math/Science in Early Childhood Education 5

Hands-on exploration of Math and Science curriculum appropriate for young children. Recommended for Elementary Education majors. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: ECED& 160 or instructor permission ECE 215 Art and Storytelling for Young Children

5

The study of storytelling and art to meet the developmental domains of young children. Critical components of best practices in early childhood curriculum explored using art techniques and oral storytelling. Students will investigate theory, curriculum, appropriate language, cultural and diversity integration in regards to open-ended art processes and creative development through stories for young children. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 ECE 233 Practicum Lab III

2

Prerequisites: ECE 132 or instructor permission. 5

Develop leadership, coaching and mentoring roles for program directors, program supervisors and aspiring leaders that support continual development, professionalism, ethics, and reflective practice for self and staff. This course has a laboratory component. ECED& 105 Introduction to Early Childhood Education

5

(SS) Explore the foundations of early childhood education. Examine theories defining the field, issues, trends, best practices, and program models. Observe children, professionals and programs in action. This course has laboratory components. ECED& 107 Health/Safety/Nutrition 5

Introduction to implementation of equitable health, safety and nutrition standards for the growing child in group care. Focus on federal Child Care Block Grant funding (CCDF) requirements, WA state licensing and Head Start Performance standards. Develop skills necessary to keep children healthy & safe, report abuse & neglect, and connect families to community resources. This course has laboratory requirements. ECED& 120 Practicum - Nurturing Relationships

2

In an early learning setting, engage in establishing nurturing, supportive relationships with all children and professional peers. Focus on children’s health & safety, promoting growth & development, and creating a culturally responsive environment. This course has laboratory requirements. ECED& 132 Infant/Toddler Care

3

Examine the unique developmental needs of infants and toddlers. Study the role of the caregiver, relationships with families, developmentally appropriate practices, nurturing environments for infants and toddlers, and culturally retentive care. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and ECED& 120; and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 ECED& 134 Family Childcare Management

3

Learn how to manage a family childcare program. Topics include: licensing requirements, recordkeeping, relationship building, communication strategies, guiding behavior, and promoting growth and development. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC&115D and ECED&120 and either ECED&105 OR EDUC&202

3

Develop administrative skills required to develop, operate, manage and improve early childhood education and care programs. Acquire basic business management skills. Explore resources and supports for meeting Washington State licensing and professional NAEYC standards. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and ECED& 120; and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 ECED& 160 Curriculum Development

5

Investigate learning theory, program planning, tools and methods for curriculum development promoting language, fine/gross motor, social-emotional, cognitive and creative skills and growth in children birth through age 8 utilizing developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive practice. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202

Practical experience and application of early childhood competency areas of development. Students will be placed in an early childhood education setting under the guidance of a faculty member. ECE 239 Leadership and Mentoring in ECE

ECED& 139 Administration of ECE

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ECED& 170 Learning Environments

3

This class focuses on the adult’s role in designing, evaluating, and improving indoor and outdoor environments that ensure quality learning, nurturing experiences, and optimize the development of young children. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 ECED& 180 Language and Literacy

3

Teaching strategies for language acquisition and literacy skill development are examined at each developmental stage (birth-age 8) through the four interrelated areas of speaking, listening, writing, and reading. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 ECED& 190 Observation and Assessment

3

Collect and record observation and assessment data in order to plan for and support the child, the family, the group, and the community. Practice reflection techniques, summarizing conclusions, and communicating findings. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC& 115D and either ECED& 105 or EDUC& 202 EDUC& 136 School Age Care

3

Develop skills to provide developmentally appropriate and culturally relevant activities/care for children ages 5-12 in a variety of settings. Topics include: implementation of curriculum, preparation of environments, building relationships, guiding cognitive and social emotional development, and community outreach. This course has laboratory requirements. Prerequisites: EDUC&115D and ECED&120 and either ECED&105 OR EDUC&202

ECONOMICS The study of economics will help students develop critical thinking skills and improve their ability to use economic concepts to analyze “real world” problems. Economic courses provide basic knowledge for students to become well informed global citizens and decisionmakers. The Associate in Business DTA degree students are required to take ECON& 201 Microeconomics and ECON& 202 Macroeconomics. ECON 101D will meet the social science distribution and diversity requirement for non-transfer degrees. Faculty Advisor: D. Hu J. Saxton

425-388-9364 425-388-9064

dhu@everettcc.edu jsaxton@everettcc.edu


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