Social Foundations of Early Care and Education
Course Description:
This course provides an overview of the social context of early care and education. It focuses on the historical, philosophical, sociological, and political foundations of programs for young children, birth to eight years. The following topics will be explored in depth: historical and contemporary theories of early childhood education; multicultural and social ecological factors in early care and schooling, particularly for diverse urban settings; early childhood programming; family and community involvement; advocacy, trends and current issues in early childhood practice. This course requires 30 hours of fieldwork.
Artifact: Advocacy Project
ECE 210 Final Project - DIFFERENT KINDS OF FAMILIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS - Tonody (1)