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ShepherdUniversity-EPPPROGRAM
FACILITIESEVIDENCEFORTABLE5
• EPPFacilitiesinKNUTTIHallFloorPlan
• EarlyLearningCenterinSTUTZMANSLONAKERHallFloorPlan
• InformationontheEarlyLearningCenter
• EDU-TECHLabinformation(ScarboroughLibrary)
• CampusLabSpace
EarlyLearningCenter
HistoryoftheEarlyLearningCenterThe Early Learning Center was established in the mid-1950s for children aged 3 to 5 years old as the Shepherd College Nursery School. It has an annual enrollment of 32 children in two 2.5 hour sessions. The Early Learning Center is housed in a large room in Stutzman-Slonaker Hall, a Shepherd building with classrooms and faculty offices. The model classroom has an adjacent observation room large enough to accommodate 25 adult observers and an outdoor play area. In addition to serving community needs, the center is an integral element of the teacher education specializations of Family and Consumer Science and Early Education. All students working for licensure in either of these areas must complete a supervised experience in the Early Learning Center. These and other students who enroll in the course, Child Development, must assist in the Early Learning Center. (Outside of education, the social work program requires this course.) Students, staff, faculty, and administrators throughout the university volunteer in the center. PurposeandCurriculumoftheEarlyLearningCenterPurpose• To provide an inclusive, culturally diverse laboratory in which Shepherd
University students observe, participate, and study under the supervision of professionally educated and experienced personnel.
• To provide learning experiences that promote physical, social, motor, and emotional development.
• To promote a greater understanding of child development and early education. CurriculumThe curriculum is patterned after the High/Scope “child initiated” curriculum, developed over 30 years of research. It is based on the Perry Project and ideas of Swiss psychologist, Jean Piaget. His premise was that children learn best from activities they plan and carry out themselves. The High/Scope curriculum emphasizes that children learn through play and by making decisions and solving problems on their own. The adult’s role is to provide a stimulating environment and guide the children’s play into challenging and meaningful activities. The curriculum is built around a “plan-do-review” core. Children begin the half-day sessions by planning activities with their teachers. After planning time, they move to different centers to carry out their plans. After clean-up time, children see they can make things happen. They are expected to grow in confidence and self-esteem. ActivitiesintheearlylearningcenterThe class meets daily Monday through Friday. The class time is 8:45 to 11:15 for the morning session. Afternoon classes are from 12:30 to 3. Here is the general
pattern for each session. • Arrival – Greeting Circle • Small Group Time • Planning Time • Do Time • Recall Time • Clean-Up • Outside Time • Dismissal The classroom space is divided into centers organized around specific types of play: Block and Truck, Housekeeping, Music and Science, Art, Computer, and Library. The two teachers, as well as the Shepherd University students who are studying child development, plan and carry out developmentally appropriate activities. Nursing students, physical education students and music students occasionally present special activities for the children. CampusOutingsOccasionally the children have a snack at the dining hall or Ram’s Den in the Student Center. The children at the Early Learning Center have also visited the Butcher Center for an active clinic with the Shepherd Rams Basketball teams, been bowling at the Student Center, and participated in the Homecoming Parade. Off-CampusOutingsEvery other week children go to the Shepherdstown Public Library for story hour. They are allowed to check out one book of their choice. They visit a pumpkin patch in the fall and theater production in the spring semester, as well as other Shepherd University campus activities. CostsandRegistrationInformationThe cost for the 2016-2017 school year is $640 per year (eight, $80 monthly payments). Current students, faculty and staff at Shepherd pay a reduced rate of $480 per year per child. Tuition assistance is also available to those who qualify based on financial need. This program is for three- and four-year-old children (age as of September 1). There are approximately 16 students in each class. Children are admitted to the Early Learning Center in the order of date of application with some of the spaces being allotted to children of faculty, staff, and students and some spaces being allotted to children of the community. Wait lists are compiled as applications are received. To request an application, call the Early Learning Center at 304-876-5256 or click the link below.Web:http://www.shepherd.edu/education/nursery-school
EduTech Lab The EduTech Center is a place where anyone can come to practice using innovative technologies that enhance the classroom experience. Explore the creative capabilities of advanced instructional technology!
The EduTech Center is located in the Scarbough Library Room 350 and is available 8am-4pm.
Smart Board
iMac Computer
PC Computer
Available Equipment
x SMART Board x 2 computer lab stations (1 MAC & 1 PC) x Photo/video equipment & lighting x Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver,etc) x Camtasia x Audacity x pod and videocasting
You can reserve the EduTech Room by going to the Library front desk or contact Rich Lanham at [email protected] or 304-876-5059
Ask about one-on-one assitance or training with EduTech Center equipment.
Computer Labs
White Hall (2) Computer Labs (Rm 203, 204) 50 computers Scarborough Library Learning Commons and Throughout 59 computers Scarborough Library Computer Lab (307) 24 computers
Knutti Hall (4) Basement, 103, 203, & 207 90 computers Byrd Science 3rd Floor 12 computers
Martin 101 Honors Students 3 Computers Frank Center (2) M10 (Music) and Graphic Design 45 Computers
Butcher HPERS department 10 Computers EOB Nursing 105 32 Computers
Snyder (3) Engineering CIS 55 Computers TOTAL: 380 Computers
Laboratories
Byrd Science Natural Sciences: 17 Research; 16 Instruction/Research
Snyder Hall Natural Sciences:6 Research; 2 Instruction/Research Stutzman-Slonaker Natural Sciences:5 Research; 4 Instruction/Research
White Hall (2) Psychology Labs (217 & 218) Stutzman-Slonaker FACS: Apparel Construction Lab (210) Stutzman-Slonaker FACS: Food Sciences Lab (102F)
Erma Ora Byrd Pediatrics Lab (212) Erma Ora Byrd Mother Child Lab (227) Erma Ora Byrd Critical Care Lab (228) Erma Ora Byrd Assisted living Lab (229) Erma Ora Byrd Acute Care/Health Assessment Lab (229)
Scarborough Library EduTech Center (350) Performance Spaces
Frank Center Theater Concerts and Stage Productions 422 seats Shipley Recital Hall Forums, Recitals, Rehearsals, etc. 120 seats
McCoy Hall Rehearsals and Recitals variable seating Reynolds Hall Performance ~180 seats
Electronic Music Studio (F126) Performance/Recording Piano Lab (F128) Rehearsals 10 Pianos
CCA Marinoff Theater 200 seats CCA (3) Studio 112, G03, and Gallery Intimate performance spaces
Knutti (2) TV/Video Studio and Radio Station Student Center Storer Ballroom Various
Library Reading Room Intimate Staged Readings Center Legislative Studies Auditorium Various
Art Space
CCA Studios for Art, Graphic Design, Photography, etc. 11 labs/studios
Clinical Practice Sites (External) Department of Education 60+ Regional School Placement Sites
Department of Social Work 20 Regional Partnerships for Site Placements Department of Nursing 70 Clinical Agency Partnerships for Placements
Museum Collections
Distributed Across Campus Donated artwork Library Reading Room-Rare book collection
White Hall 105 USGS Map Collection