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EARLY CHILD FIELD EXP I-AL

CRN: 74129

Section: ECH 103-770

Credits: 3 credit hours

Availability: 20 (Capacity: 20)

Dates: 08-26-2024 – 12-06-2024

Instructor: Penelope Lupo

SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:

Tues, Thurs

8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Online Real Time (Synchronous)
Mandatory online meeting time

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Concurrent enrollment with ECH 101 required. Prerequisites: ECH 110 & GPA of 2.3. Course provides practical experience with children in preschool classrooms in Head Start programs, licensed child care centers, or elementary schools. Students gain knowledge about early childhood programs, trends, and philosophies while observing and working in classrooms serving three and four year old children. Students intern in preschool classrooms on a weekly basis for the entire semester. In addition to 5 hours of seminar/lecture hours, students complete 7 hours of fieldwork weekly for a minimum of 90 hours; including 15 hours observing children with special needs. Students must provide their own transportation to off-campus locations.

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