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WELCOME TO CE100WELCOME TO CE100

Preparing for a Career in Early Preparing for a Career in Early Childhood Development Childhood Development

Unit 6Unit 6

WELCOME TO CE100WELCOME TO CE100

Preparing for a Career in Early Preparing for a Career in Early Childhood Development Childhood Development

Unit 6Unit 6

What is your favorite candy treat? What is your favorite candy treat?

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Unit 6……unit 7 starts this week! Unit 6……unit 7 starts this week!

• Here we go…you are almost at the finish line!

Class Announcements Class Announcements

• If you have any late work not yet graded, please email me as soon as possible.

Unit 6 Assignments Unit 6 Assignments

• Readings/web research• Discussion Board• Seminar (you are here so check that off your list)

Unit 6 OverviewUnit 6 Overview

How do early childhood educators gain a better understanding of issues as they relate to early childhood education as well as stay up–to-date on issues and trends?

Fortunately, the field has several professional organizations, and this week we will be looking at a few of them.

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OutcomesOutcomes

After completing this unit, you will be able to: • Identify professional organizations within the

field of early childhood education• Identify the importance of professional

organizations within the field• Review the academic strategies and resources

explored throughout the course 

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Starting QuestionsStarting Questions

Have you ever attended an early Childhood Conference?

Virtual Field TripVirtual Field Trip

Go to: http://www.childcareexchange.com/conference_calendar/index.php

Find a conference that interest you and come back ready to share a brief description of the conference.

You will have 10 minutes…ready…set….Go!

Please share. Please share.

• Share a brief description of the conference.

Most Popular according to NAEYCMost Popular according to NAEYC

• The Basics of Playground Safety • The OUNCE Scale: Infant and Toddler Assessment • Connecting the Early Learning Standards to Curriculum • Introduction to the Early Learning Standards • The Basics of Observing Children• Business Ethics as Applied to the Classroom• Dealing with Difficult Employees• Introduction to the Creative Curriculum• Engaging Young Children in Science

Please SharePlease Share

• What is Professional Development?• Why is it important?

According to NAEYCAccording to NAEYC

• NAEYC defines professional development as initial preparation (preservice) and learning experiences (inservice) designed to improve the knowledge, skills/behaviors, and attitudes/values of the early childhood workforce.

• To meet NAEYC’s mission of “assuring the provision of high-quality early childhood programs for young children,” it is necessary to have a highly competent workforce for the early childhood field. Professional development provides the path to achieving this goal.

How many of you have have been in Professional Development trainings?How many of you have have been in Professional Development trainings?• CPR• First Aid• Behavioral• In center focused training• Teacher in service days

Unit 7 Project Unit 7 Project • For your Unit 7 Project, you will write a 1-2

page essay sharing how the role of the early childhood professional is different from what it was in the past. Using the template provided, you will include the following:

• Identify how professionalism, personal characteristics, responsibilities, expectations, and roles have changed.

• Explain some of the new roles the early childhood professional should anticipate.

• Share how historical events, theorists, or legislation have influenced these changes.

• Complete the readings.• Complete the learning activities.• Participate in discussion.• Attend seminar.• E-mail questions, concerns, etc.

Weekly RemindersWeekly Reminders

Thank you!Thank you!

Thank you for joining me! It has been a pleasure share with you again this evening!

If you ever need anything… email me!

Sbarrett@kaplan.edu

ReferencesReferences

Follari, L. (2010). Foundations and best practices in early childhood education: History, theories, and approaches to learning. Boston: Pearson.

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