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ECE 132: Infant/Toddler Development
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
Credits: 5.00 Introduces the three developmentally meaningful age periods during infancy. Provides knowledge, grounded in brain and attachment research about how children learn and the skills and attitudes necessary to support optimum social/emotional, cognitive, and physical development for children from birth to three.? Principles of brain development and language and communication will be explored in depth. Special emphasis is placed on experiential learning to show caregivers practical ways of meeting the fundamental needs of all infants in group care settings and of helping them learn the lessons that every infant comes into this world eager to learn.? The needs of infants and toddlers with established disabilities as well as those at risk for developmental problems will be examined from the perspective of early intervention and inclusion. College: Technical College Division: Business & Services Department: Early Childhood Care & Education
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ECE 134: Infant/Toddler Group Care
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
Credits: 5.00 Provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to meet the fundamental needs of children from birth to three in group care settings. Establishes a foundation for a responsive, relationship-based curriculum for children birth to three who are in group care settings. Introduces the philosophy behind primary care, continuity of care, and respectful care. Explores ways of creating environments for infant/toddler group care which foster optimum social/emotional, physical and cognitive development, promote cultural sensitivity and encourage positive parent caregiver relations. College: Technical College Division: Business & Services Department: Early Childhood Care & Education Pre-requisites: Provisional Admission, ECE101
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ECE 142: Family Care Program Manager
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Provides the guidelines, responsibilities, and appropriate practices needed for successful management of a Family Child Care Home. Topics include: rules and regulations; professional practices; and program management.
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ECE 144: Family Child Care Business Man
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Provides guidelines and responsibilities for professional business practices associsted with the successful establishment and administration of a Family Child Care Home. Topics include: business plans, budgeting, taxes, marketing, record keeping, professional qualifications.
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ECE 201: Exceptionalities
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Provides for the development of knowledge and skills that will enable the student to understand individuals with special needs and appropriately guide their development. Special emphasis is placed on acquainting the student with programs and community resources that serve families with special needs person. Topics include: inclusion/least restrictive environment (LRE), physical disabilities and health disorders, intellectual exceptionalities, and social/emotional disorders.
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ECE 202: Social Issues and Families
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Enables the student to become familiar with the social problems that affect families of today and to develop a plan for coping with these problems as they occur in the occupational environment. Students are introduced to local programs and agencies that offer services to those in need. Topics include: professional responsibilities, family issues, and community resources.
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ECE 203: Human Growth and Develop II
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Introduces the student to the physical, social, emotional and intellectual development of the school age child (6 to 12 years of age). Provides learning experiences related to the principles of human growth, development and maturation, and theories of learning and behavior. Topics include: development characteristics, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practice.
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ECE 211: Methods and Materials
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Develops skills to enable the student to work as a professional in a program for prekindergarten through elementry aged children. Topic include: instructional techniques curriculum and materials for instructions.
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ECE 212: Professional Practices
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Develops knowledge that will enable the student to become acquainted with the factors involved in a good program for pre-kindergarden through elementary aged children. Topics include: professional qualifications and professionalism. (Department Approval)
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ECE 217: Program Administration
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
Credits: 5.00 Provides training in planning, implementation, and maintenance of an effective early childhood organization. Topics include: organization , mission, philosophy, goal, and history of a program; types of programs; laws, rules, regulations, and accreditation; needs assessments; administrative roles and boards of directors; marketing, public and community relations, grouping, and enrolling and retention; working with parents; and professionalism and work ethics. Lecture: 5.00 Lab: .00 College: Technical College Division: Business & Services Department: Early Childhood Care & Education
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