Early Childhood Education I

5412 replaces Early Childhood Education           (ECE I)

 

Early Childhood Education prepares students for employment in early childhood education and related careers that involve working with children from birth to 8 years (3rd grade) and provides the foundations for study in higher education that leads to early childhood education and other child-related careers. A project-based approach that utilizes higher order thinking, communication, leadership, and management processes is recommended in order to integrate the study of suggested topics. Major course topics include: career paths in early childhood education; promoting child development and learning; building family and community relationships; observing, documenting, and assessing to support young children and families; using developmentally effective approaches; using content knowledge to build meaningful curriculum, and becoming an early childhood education professional. The course provides an overview of the history, theory, and foundations of early childhood education as well as exposure to types of programs, curricula, and services available to young children. Students examine basic principles of child development, importance of family, licensing, and elements of quality care of young children. The course addresses planning and guiding developmentally appropriate activities for young children in various childcare settings; developmentally appropriate practices of guidance and discipline; application of basic health, safety, and nutrition principles when working with children; overview of management and operation of licensed child care facilities or educational settings; child care regulations and licensing requirements; and employability skills. Intensive experiences in one or more early childhood settings, resumes, and career portfolios are required components. A standards-based plan for each student guides the laboratory/field experiences. Students are monitored in their laboratory/field experiences by the Early Childhood Education teacher. Student laboratory/field experiences may be either school-based or "on-the-job" in community-based early childhood education centers or in a combination of the two. Dual credit agreements with postsecondary programs are encouraged.

  • Recommended Grade Level: Grade 11, 12
  • Recommended Prerequisites: Child Development and Advanced Child Development
  • Credits: 2-3 credits per semester, maximum of 2 semesters, maximum of 6 credits
  • Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for the General, Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors diplomas
  • This course is aligned with postsecondary courses for Dual Credit

 

Early Childhood Education II

 

Early Childhood Education II prepares students for employment in early childhood education and related careers that involve working with children from birth to 8 years (3rd grade) and provides the foundations for study in higher education that leads to early childhood education and other child-related careers. ECE II is a sequential course that builds on the foundational knowledge and skills of Early Childhood Education I, which is a required prerequisite. In ECE II students further refine, develop, and document the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors gained in the foundational course. Major topics of ECE II include: overview of the Child Development Associate (CDA) credential, safe and healthy learning environment, physical and intellectual competence, social and emotional development, relationships with families, program management, and professionalism. The course standards parallel the expectations and documentation required for Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialing. These include rigorous levels of self-critique and reflection; performance assessments by instructors, parents, and other professionals; comprehensive assessment of knowledge through a standardized exam; and other professional documentation. Extensive experiences in one or more early childhood education settings are required: a minimum total of 480 hours must be accrued in ECE I and ECE II. These experiences may be either school-based or "on-the-job" in community-based early childhood education centers, or in a combination of the two. A standards-based plan for each student guides the early childhood education experiences. Students are monitored in these experiences by the Early Childhood Education II teacher. Dual credit agreements with postsecondary programs or in a combination of the two. Dual credit agreements with postsecondary programs are encouraged.

  • Recommended Grade Level: Grade 12
  • Recommended Prerequisites: Early Childhood Education I
  • Credits: 2-3 credits per semester, maximum of 2 semesters, maximum of 6 credits
  • Counts as a Directed Elective or Elective for the General, Core 40, Core 40 with Academic Honors and Core 40 with Technical Honors diplomas
  • This course is aligned with postsecondary courses for Dual Credit:
 

 

Indiana College and Career Pathway Plan – State Model

Cluster: Education and Training

Pathway: Education and Early Childhood

Concentration: Early Childhood Education

Core 40 with Honors High School Graduation Plan*

*This is a SAMPLE plan for schools to use in planning. Course sequences and grade level in which courses are offered may vary according to local policies, practices and resources.

Students should enroll in Indiana Career Explorer, complete interest inventories, and investigate
careers in clusters & pathways prior to or during the time they create their individual Pathway Plans.

SECONDARY

Grade

English/

Language Arts

Math

Science

Health/PE

Social Studies

CTE/Career Preparation Courses

for this Pathway

Other Elective Courses

for this Pathway

9

English 9

Algebra I

Biology

Physical Ed;

Health req. met with F&CS courses

Preparing for College & Careers;

Nutrition & Wellness

 

Computer Applications,

Personal Financial Responsibility

World Language

10

English 10

Geometry

Chemistry

Geography/History of the World or World History/Civilization

Child Development;

Advanced Child Development

Interpersonal Relationships;

 

 

World Language

11

English 11

Algebra II

3rd Core 40 Science

US History

**Early Childhood Education I

 

World Language

12

English 12

Math or Quantitative Reasoning

 

Government Economics

**Early Childhood Education II

 

Fine Arts

State specified Pathway Assessment: Early Childhood Education Pre-PAC and/or Dual Credit Final Exams

Industry Recognized Certification: Early Childhood Education Pre Professional Certification; Child Development Associate (CDA)

 

Postsecondary Courses Aligned for Potential Dual Credit**

**See individual Course Frameworks for alignment of high school course standards and postsecondary course objectives

Ivy Tech Community College

    • ECED 100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
    • ECED 101 Health, Safety and Nutrition
    • ECED 103 Curriculum in Early Childhood Classroom or ECED 111 Environments for Infant & Toddler
    • ECED 105 CDA Process