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Description
Gives you a new perspective on planning and implementing developmentally appropriate practices for young children from birth through age eight.
Welcome to Early Childhood: Program Planning, an interactive distance learning course. In this course you will learn what is meant by curriculum, assessment, evaluation, and program planning as these terms apply to early childhood education. We will discuss several historical perspectives and theories on child development and examine best practice for early childhood education. We will also examine key concepts and specific activities for teaching various curricular content areas, including language and literacy, mathematics and science, and the expressive arts.
This computer-based instruction course is a self-supporting program that provides instruction, structured practice, and evaluation all on your home or school computer. Technical support information can be found in the Help section of your course.
Syllabus, Objectives, and Outcomes
syllabus:
Review Syllabus: Early_Childhood_Program_Planning_Marrea_Winnega_VESi.pdf - COURSE MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED BY AUGUST 15TH, 2025.
Objectives:
You will:
- Identify the general guidelines for early childhood curriculum, assessment, and evaluation as presented by NAEYC.
- Explain the key components of a developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) for young children.
- Discuss numerous ways to make adaptations, accommodations, and modifications for students with special learning needs.
- Explain the three principles for learning presented by the National Research Council (1999) that directly apply to classroom teaching for children of all ages.
- Discuss research-based positions and standards for various curricular content areas.
- Identify and plan key components of an integrated early childhood curriculum that fosters curiosity and promotes the process of inquiry.
- Describe a variety of ways to integrate language and literacy, mathematics and science, and social studies and expressive arts activities in meaningful ways throughout the early childhood curriculum.
- Provide the most current requirements for earning a CDA Credential or NAEYC Accreditation.
Materials:
Course materials are available online as part of the course.
Title: Early Childhood: Program Planning, Dr. Marrea Winnega & Aumony Dahl
Registration Instructions
Online registration URL closes @ 5:00 p.m. on July 18, 2025. You will receive an electronic email when you have successfully registered.