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CDEC-2264-001 Practicum - Advanced Child Care Practices
<p>Corequisite: CDEC 1294</p>
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college and student.
Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website
End-of-Course Outcomes: As outlined in the learning plan, apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry; and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry.
Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(2 sem hrs; 20 hrs practicum)
Clinical
Carol Gestwicki
ISBN-10: 1-337-15009-6
ISBN-13: 978-1-337-15009-5
There is also an online companion for students to access publisher materials and the log-in information comes bundled with the book purchased from the Amarillo College West Campus Bookstore. (If students choose to shop on-line for the ACCESS Code (E-book Included), please visit: www.cengagebrain.com.)
The student will also need access to the internet and Blackboard Learning for other resources needed during the semester.
1. There is a link to a CTL Webpage of Student Resources on the AC Connect Portal Homepage under Announcements.
2. There is a tab in Blackboard that is available -- It is called “Student Tools”, and is in the upper right-hand corner of the Blackboard page.
Please view the following video for information and visuals on how to access these resources:
http://screencast.com/t/mlEwBH4f4ah2
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
Grading Criteria
Completion of 220 clock hours of classroom observation = 100 points
Completion of all External Learning Experience forms = 100 points
Completion of Online Chapter Assignments = 220 points
Weekly Quizzes = 210 points
Student Information = 100 points
Grading Scale Grade for Total Point Structure:
A = 100 -- 90 730 – 631 = A
B = 89 -- 80 630 – 531 = B
C = 79 -- 70 530 – 431 = C
D = 69 -- 65 430 – 331 = D
F = 64 -- 0 330 or below = F
This is a hybrid class and weekly completion of all discussion forums and chapter quizzes are expected to be completed on time, on line, each week.
The online portion of the class will run from Thursday mornings through Wednesday evenings at 11:59 pm. That means, all course work for that particular module will be due at 11:59 pm on Wednesday evenings. I understand that life happens and there are emergencies that come up, however, you have an entire week to complete the homework, so please don’t wait until the last minute (Wednesday night) to start your homework for the week.
Class Meeting Dates for the Coexisting Course, CDEC 1294 are:
September 11, 25
October 02, 30
November 13
December 4
Each module will open on Thursday afternoons and be open through Wednesday nights, closing at 11:59 pm. All work for the week/module is due by 11:59 pm on Wednesday nights. Late work is not accepted. This is a hybrid course. Part of the instruction will be online and then we will meet as a class on the following 6 Mondays in the Allied Health Building Room 139 on West Campus 9:00-12:00/Dutton 201 1:00-4:00: September 11, 25 October 02, 30, November 13 December 4
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Week/Module/Dates |
Readings/Homework/Assignments |
August 21- September 3 Week 1-2 Module 1
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 1 -- Defining Developmentally Appropriate Practice Chapter 1 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 2 -- Understanding Play: Its Importance in Developmentally Appropriate Practice Chapter 2 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 3-4 Module 2 September 4 – September 17
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 3: Planning for Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum Chapter 3 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 4: A Consideration of Various Curriculum Chapter 4 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 5-6 Module 3 September 18 – October 1
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 5: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Infants Chapter 5 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 6: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Toddlers Chapter 6 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 7-8 Module 4 October 2 – October 15
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 7: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Preschoolers Chapter 7 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 8: Developmentally Appropriate Physical Environments: For Primary-Age Children Chapter 8 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 9-10 Module 5 October 16 – October 29
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 9: Developmentally Appropriate Social/Emotional Environments: For Infants Chapter 9 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 10: Developmentally Appropriate Social/Emotional Environments: For Toddlers Chapter 10 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 11-12 Module 6 October 30 – November 12 |
Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 11: Developmentally Appropriate Social/Emotional Environments: For Preschoolers Chapter 11 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 12: Developmentally Appropriate Social/Emotional Environments: For Primary-Age Children Chapter 12 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 13-14 Module 7 November 13 – Nov. 26
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Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 13: Developmentally Appropriate Cognitive/Language/Literacy Environments: For Infants Chapter 13 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 14: Developmentally Appropriate Cognitive/Language/Literacy Environments: For Toddlers Chapter 14 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz |
Week 15-16 Module 8 November 27 -December 3
The following are due at this last class meeting: External Learning Experience: Form C -Student Evaluation Form Due! External Learning Experience: Form B -Student Objective Report Form Due! Completed Observation Record Due (time, dates and signatures) |
Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 15: Developmentally Appropriate Cognitive/Language/Literacy Environments: For Preschoolers Chapter 15 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz Read Developmentally Appropriate Practice by Gestwicki 4th Edition: Chapter 16: Developmentally Appropriate Cognitive/Language/Literacy Environments: For Primary-Age Children Chapter 16 Discussion/Reflection/Quiz All computer work for Module 8 is due by 11:59 pm on Friday, December 2 Grades will be posted by noon on Friday, December 8
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Your participation in class and online helps you learn more and makes the class more interesting.
You need to schedule time during each week to complete your coursework as if you were attending an in person class weekly.
Feel free to ask questions -- I’m here to help you.
Honesty, integrity, and respect will guide this course. You are expected to treat all participants with respect at all times. In discussing controversial issues, it is important that students feel comfortable expressing their opinion, yet it is imperative that students refrain from using derogatory or offensive language.
Read assigned chapters, view the chapter power point presentations, and participate in discussion forums every week.
Complete weekly learning activities and exams over course content.
Attend the scheduled in-class meetings as indicated in the schedule and actively participate in discussions.
Keep in mind that grades are not given. Grades are earned based on student performance. Please note the requirements for earning the grade you desire and act accordingly throughout the semester. If you complete the coursework in a timely fashion, there isn’t a reason for you not to successfully complete this course.
Assignments and exams are due on the dates stated.
Late work and make-up assignments/exams are up to the instructor’s discretion. Most likely after a module closes, late work and make-up work will not be accepted.
Should you need to drop the course, the last date to do so is November 17, 2016 and you have to ask the instructor for permission to drop by email with explanation for request before that date!
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