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Welcome to Unit 9 CE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education and Curriculum Planning

Welcome to Unit 9 CE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education and Curriculum Planning

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Page 1: Welcome to Unit 9 CE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education and Curriculum Planning

Welcome to Unit 9CE 101 Introduction to Early

Childhood Education and Curriculum Planning

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Thought for the day….

Every step you take, is a step

away from where you used to be.

-Brian Chargualaf

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Weekly Reminders Complete Readings Browse Web Resource Post to Discussion Boards Interact with Classmates Attend Seminar or Complete Seminar option Complete Final Project Complete Missing Assignments Discuss CLA

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Learning Outcomes

After completing this unit, you should be able to:

Share principles necessary to apply to your professional experiences.

Explain the importance of an educational philosophy.

Discuss your vision of education and your role as an educator.

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Achievement LevelsHow can educators influence their students'

achievement levels?

Are you enthusiastic?

“If a child is to keep his inborn sense of wonder, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement and mystery of the world we live in”

~ Rachel Carson (Folarri, 2007, p. 260).

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Teacher Expectations

How do teacher expectations impact student achievement?

What should you do if you make a mistake?

"If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people" Chinese Proverb

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Key Components in Environment

What are key components to include when planning for a successful learning environment? 

What learning theories do you consider while planning this environment?

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Educational Philosophy

What best practices should be applied in the early childhood education?

What is your vision of the ideal learning environment?

How do children learn, think, and feel?What role do you have as a teacher in the

life of a young child?Why do you want to be a teacher?

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There’s more…Educational Philosophy

What strengths do you possess that will make you a great teacher?

What skills will you need to improve as you grow as a teacher?

What does it mean to you to be a teacher?

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Day to day practice

How will your beliefs affect your day-to-day practice as an educator?

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Deadline on Tuesday!

Please turn in all discussion questions and seminar responses by Tuesday. These assignments do not usually qualify to be turned in as incomplete assignments.

Please turn in any missing projects by Tuesday.

Please turn in your Unit 9 Project! If you need help with this assignment, please make an appointment with me. Thanks!

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Wrap-upTeachers open the door, but

you must enter by yourself."

- Chinese Proverb

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References

Follari, L. M., (2007). Foundations and Best Practices in Early Childhood Education. Prentice Hall.