Students completing this program will be able to:

 

Program Student Learner Outcomes

  • Demonstrate their knowledge about the issues of development, including major theories of development.
  • Understand the philosophical traditions of early childhood education and apply them to current issues and trends.
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate developmentally appropriate curriculum based on how children learn best including individuality, inclusion, and diversity in all areas of the curriculum.
  • Assess their competence in evaluating their attitudes towards children.
  • Develop positive interactions with children including enhancing language development, and helping children manage their own behavior.
  • Use assessment tools responsibly.
  • Become a collaborative team member.
  • Build partnerships with families through effective communication and interactions.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the profession by showing awareness of ethical guidelines, early learning standards and core competencies.

 

Occupational Skills for Early Childhood Education Degree Programs

Applicants to the Early Childhood Education Programs at North Shore Community College must possess skills and abilities that will allow them to successfully complete the course of study and receive the full benefit of education. In order to achieve the Degree in Early Childhood Education or to become a Lead Teacher, qualified Candidates must be able to possess the following occupational skills with or without reasonable accommodations.

  Physical Capabilities: Candidates must have sufficient motor function and strength so that they can independently, safely lift, and carry a child under the age of six or up to fifty pounds,  stoop, kneel, sit on the floor, push and pull equipment and have the dexterity to care for and support children’s needs.

  Sensory/Observation Capabilities: Candidates must have functional use of all senses (seeing, hearing) with capabilities to observe and monitor behavior, child interactions, curriculum experiences and individual needs both indoors and outdoors in order to maintain safe, responsive, and productive environments.

  Communication Capabilities: Candidates must be able to clearly communicate in the “Language of learning which is English”, both orally and in writing (Bilingual/Multilingualism is seen as an asset). Written information would include detailed written observations, ongoing written assessments of children’s skills and abilities, daily updates, and letters to families. Oral  communication would include daily conversations with children, parents, team members, and faculty and an understanding of non-verbal cues in interpersonal encounters.

  Cognitive Capabilities: Candidates must be able to develop the abilities to reason, analyze, predict, integrate, and evaluate. Problem-solving as well as planning and design are critical skills for educators and require all of these cognitive abilities. Candidates must be able to perform these abilities in a timely manner for effective classroom management.

  Behavioral Capabilities: Candidates must possess the emotional, mental, and physical health required for full use of their cognitive abilities, the exercise of sound judgment, and prompt  completion of all responsibilities related to teaching and learning. Candidates must be able to nurture mature, sensitive, and effective relationships with peers, team members, parents, and  the school community. Candidates must be able to function safely, remain alert to surroundings and potential emergencies and react effectively and calmly under stressful situations.  Candidates must maintain personal hygiene consistent with close personal contact associated with working in a classroom and school community and remain free from alcohol and/or  chemical impairment.

  Professional Capabilities: Candidates must communicate an understanding of basic principles of supervision, codes of ethical conduct, and confidentiality and can display attitudes/actions consistent with the ethical standards of the profession. Candidates must demonstrate good attendance, integrity, and honesty in classrooms and in professional work encounters. Candidates  must communicate effectively with children, families, and co-workers of the same or different cultures, with respect, politeness, collaboration, teamwork, and confidentiality.

 

Experiential Learning Required in Program

  • ECE245 - Field Placement/Seminar 1

 

Most Common Linked Occupation Title - All Education Levels

  • Child Care worker and Preschool Teacher

 

Most Common Linked Occupation Title - Associate's or Less

  • Child Care worker and Preschool Teacher

 

Top Transfer Institutions
  • Endicott College, Van Loan School of Professional Studies
  • Salem State University
  • Northeastern University, College of Professional Studies

 

 

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