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CD 1011 |
Introduction to Early Learning and Child Care
This course offers a broad overview of the field of early learning and child care. Students will investigate historical factors that have shaped early childhood theory and practice and will examine a variety of program models and their goals. The roles and responsibilities of the early childhood educator and determinants of quality early childhood programs are also discussed. This course also introduces students to some of the agencies and resources that support the professional growth of early childhood educators. |
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B3 |
Jan 6, 2025 to Mar 28, 2025 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
TBA | REMOTE | W | 18:00-20:20 | $385.86 | ||
CD 2110 |
Working With Families
This course focuses on the role of the early childhood practitioner in providing family-centered care and education for children from birth to age 8. The skills, knowledge, and attributes required to develop and sustain positive, collaborative, and empowering relationships with families are examined. |
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A2 |
Sep 3, 2024 to Oct 25, 2024 Synchronous (Synchronous) |
Ray, Tanya | REMOTE | R | 18:00-20:50 | $578.79 | ||
REMOTE | T | 18:00-21:20 | ||||||
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