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CDEC-1196-001 Special Topics in Administration for Programs for Young Children
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
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(1 sem hr; 1 lec)
Online Course
\ None (on-line articles will serve as the text for this course).
\ Computer and Internet access.
\ 1. Learn about various types of assessments used in early childhood settings.
\\ 2. Learn how various types of assessments can be used with young children.
\\ 3. Explore various assessment models based on current research.
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\ 1. Complete all assigments on time.
\\ 2. Participate in on-line activities.
\\ 3. Read assigned articles.
\\ 4. Complete final project.
On-line discussion forum postings: 25%
Article Summary Assignments: 25%
Final Project: 50%
A=90-100, B=80-89, C=70-79, D=60-69, F=59 or below
\ You will be expected to attend class weekly (log-in to the course). Assignments are your responsibility and are expected to be turned in on time. Failure to do so will result in a lower grade.
\ Calendar for CDEC 1196 – Assessment in Early Childhood Programs
\\ Week 1: National Association for the Education of Young Children
\\ Week 2: Assessing Young Children
\\ Week 3: Early Childhood Assessment
\\ Week 4: Principles for EC Assessments
\\ Week 5: Early Childhood Assessment Why What and How
\\ Week 6: Assessment Tools throughout the Year
\\ Week 7: The Portfolio and Its Use
\\ Week 8: Preschool Assessment
\\ Week 9: Preschool Assessment
\\ Week 10: Preschool Assessment
\\ Week 11: Choosing Assessment Tools for Individual Learning
\\ Week 12: Understanding Assessment
\\ Week 13: Infant/Toddler Assessment
\\ Week 14: Choosing Assessment System
\\ Week 15: NAEYC Planning Tool
\\ Week 16: Final Project
All assignments are due on Sundays by 11:59 p.m. See course website for detailed information. Final project due Friday, May 8, 2015, by 11:59 p.m. No late projects will be accepted for any reason.
This course is designed to help you learn about the importance of assessment in early childhood programs. You will read information from articles and websites supporting the need for a variety of types of assessment. We will explore various view-points on how assessment can guide instruction in an early childhood classroom. On-line participation and interaction is essential for your success in this course.
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