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COURSE TITLE:
Developmentally Appropriate Community/
Church Based Program for Preschool Children.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course puts together basic
learning experiences for planning, organizing,
setting and implementing a Developmentally
Appropriate Early Childhood Program.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of the course the students should have:1.An overview background and history of the Early Childhood Program and various types of Early Childhood Program.2. An understanding of the theology and philosophy of Early Childhood Program.3. Understanding of the characteristics, needs
and teaching philosophy related to preschool and children.
COURSE OBJECTIVESCOURSE OBJECTIVES
4. Understanding of how to implement government regulations for different types of Early Childhood Programs. Know the qualification and duties of the director, teacher and other staff.5. A practical idea on how to set up and
implement a developmentally appropriate Early Childhood Program in a community.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Midterm and Final Exams - 30% Position/Reactions Papers - 20% (a choice of topics from I-III)
Class Participation - 15%Feasibility Study - 35%
100%
COURSE CONTENTS:I. FOUNDATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
PROGRAM Introduction: Overview of the Early Childhood
Program 1. Biblical Foundation/ History of the Early Childhood Program 2. Trends & Issues in the Early Childhood Program 3. Philosophy of Early Childhood Program
-Principles of Growth & Development /How children Learn -The Role of the Early Childhood Workers
Outcome:1.
Understand the current, historical, philosophical, biblical and theoretical approaches to early Childhood Program.
Understand the importance of developing an Early Childhood Program and perceive the role of the community/church .
2.
Possess knowledge of child development and understand the nature needs of young children. Discuss critically the developmental tasks and milestone of children from conception to early childhood.
3.
Outcome:3. (cont.)
4.
Demonstrate knowledge of the physical, cognitive, social and emotional developments of infants, toddlers and Preschool children and its implication for group program for young children.
Identify the qualification and duties of Early Childhood worker. Discuss the competency areas of s Preschool/Daycare teacher and Administrator.
Develop personal Philosophy in Early Childhood Education
5.
II. MODELS & APPROACHES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM 1. Center Based: drop inn, daycare, preschools (Developmentally appropriate, Traditional, Montessori), community church-based, workplace related child care, child minding; 2. Home-based: neighborhood-based playgroups
Outcome:6.
Examine and critique various types of Early Childhood Program and understand their implications to slum communities.
Assess the needs of children in one’s target community and plan an appropriate Early Childhood Program.
7.
Outcome:8.
9.
Plan and implement children’s program that is consistent with developmentally appropriate practice that reflects the needs of children. An understanding on how to implement government regulations on Early Childhood Program
Demonstrate knowledge on how to work as a team member & interface with families and other service providers in the field of early childhood education.
COURSE REFFERENCES:Clark, Brubaker & Zuck, Childhood Education in the Church, 1986Daniel, Wade & Gresham, Introduction to Christian Education, 1975Dept. of Education DECS service manualDSWD, Setting UP a Day Care ProgramFleer, Marilyn. DAP Centrism, 1995Fred Hughes, What do you mean Christian Education, 1992Gangel & Hendricks. The Christian Educators Handbook in Teaching, 1988Gonzales, Andrew, The Laws on Education and The Private School AdministratorGordon, Browne, Beginnings & Beyond, 1989Legal Issues Affecting Private Education SPDECS seminarMargaret Reed, Church Related Preschool, 1985Nixon & Aldwinckle, Exploring, 1999Vialle Handbook on Child Development 2000Yancy, Beth. The Christian Preschool: A Strategy for Parents & Teachers, ACSI, 1989 ECE Manual