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Program Overview
Persons competent to staff early childhood settings must be well grounded in current theories of child development and appropriate practice. They must bring an appreciation of the child’s potential within a complex environment to their interaction with children, their families, and other adults.
Such preparation requires:
- Analysis of current theory and practice,
- Ability to determine congruence of practice with its theoretical foundation,
- Deeper understanding of the philosophical, sociological, aesthetic and psychological factors essential to the quality of an early childhood setting.
The Carlow faculty believes that professional personnel who work with young children must give evidence of:
- Creativity and sensitivity,
- Commitment to the development and learning of young children,
- An appreciation of family and community relationships,
- Skills in observing, documenting, and assessing child development,
- Understanding of content knowledge in early childhood,
- Skillful implementation of developmentally effective approaches and meaningful curriculum,
- Adherence to professional and ethical standards,
- Strong motivation for self-direction and continuing growth,
- Openness to new theories and research,
- Values that respect and promote the uniqueness of each person.
The Carlow program integrates current child development and curricular theory with field experience and ongoing field-based research.
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Required & Elective Courses
| Course # |
Course Title |
Credits |
| Required Courses |
| ED 703 |
Developing Logic and Mathematical Thinking |
3 |
| ED 704 |
Child, Family and Culture |
3 |
| ED 707 |
Understanding and Facilitating Children's Play |
3 |
| ED 708 |
Understanding Children with Special Needs |
3 |
| ED 710 |
Child Development: Birth - 8 Years |
3 |
| ED 714 |
Research Seminar |
3 |
| ED 715 |
Thesis |
3 |
| ED 718 |
Communication and Reading Development |
3 |
| ED 721 |
Curriculum and Assessment in Early Childhood |
2 |
| ED 729 |
Aesthetics as Learning |
3 |
| Electives |
| ED 701 |
Seminar: Topics and Issues in Early Childhood Education |
1 to 2 |
| ED 720 |
Planning and Administering Early Childhood Education Programs |
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| ED 721 |
Curriculum and Assessment in Early Childhood Education |
3 |
| ED 724 |
Designing Literature Experiences for Young Children |
2 |
| ED 751 |
Special Topics for Independent Study |
credit varies |
| ED 766 |
Children and the Media |
2 to 3 |
| EI 701 |
Strategies for Early Intervention |
3 |
| EI 703 |
Transdisciplinary Approaches to Early Intervention |
3 |
| EI 705 |
Building Relationships with Families |
3 |
| EI 711 |
Programming for Infants and Toddlers |
3 |
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