- Early Childhood Educators (ECE’s) are professionals who are part of a multidisciplinary team that may include behavioural therapists, speech pathologists, consultants, parents and school representatives. They assist children to make a successful transition to, and integration into the school system. In addition to working with infants and children up to 12 years old, Early Childhood Educators will also be part of a team and expected to work in a professional and competent manner with staff, parents, and community members.
- Graduates require good communication, critical thinking and problem solving skills, as well as sound judgment.
- Besides planning and conducting the regular routines of the day, students will have the opportunity to observe children to determine their present skill level in each developmental area. Students will research, plan, carry out and evaluate a full range of program and curriculum activities designed to help each child reach his/her full developmental potential.
- A distinct feature of the program is the opportunity it offers students to gain practical work experience in a variety of settings: childcare centres, nursery schools, parent resource centres, toy-lending libraries, junior and senior kindergartens, and before- and after-school programs throughout the community.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
- Communications I – Model B
- Outdoor and Nature Play
- Child Development
- Intro to Early Childhood Education
- Observation/documentation
- Pre-school Environment
- Infant Toddler Environment
- Communications II- Model B
- School Age Environment
- Kindergarten Curriculum
- Creative Teaching Strategies
- Creative arts Workshop
- Child Guidance
- Preparation for Placement
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Working with Diverse Families
- Health and Nutrition
- Working with Diversity
- Children with Exceptionalities
- Child Care Administration
- Addiction and Mental Health
- Fieldwork Placement
- ECE Fieldwork Seminar
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