C118 Early Childhood Education MTCU Code Program Learning Outcomes
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1 C118 Early Childhood Education MTCU Code Program Learning Outcomes Synopsis of the Vocational Learning Outcomes The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to 1. design, implement and evaluate inclusive and play- based early learning curriculum and programs that support children s holistic development and are responsive to individual children s and groups of children s observed abilities, interests and ideas. 2. establish and maintain inclusive early learning environments that support diverse, equitable and accessible developmental and learning opportunities for all children and their families. 3. select and use a variety of screening tools, observation and documentation strategies to review, support and promote children s learning across the continuum of early childhood development. 4. establish and maintain responsive relationships with individual children, groups of children and families. 5. assess, develop and maintain safe, healthy and quality early learning environments which meet the requirements of current legislation, agency policies and evidence- based practices in early learning. 6. prepare and use professional written, verbal, nonverbal and electronic communications when working with children, families, colleagues, employers, and community partners. 7. identify, select and apply relevant legislation, regulations, College of Early Childhood Educators Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, policies and evidence- based practice guidelines, and interpret their impact on a variety of early learning environments. 8. apply a developing personal philosophy of early learning in accordance with ethical and professional standards of early childhood education practice. 9. advocate for quality early learning environments and collaborate with members of the early learning team, families and community partners to establish and promote such settings. 10. engage in reflective practice, develop learning goals and maintain an ongoing professional development plan in accordance with evidence- based practices in early learning and related fields. 11. plan, implement and evaluate Aboriginal early learning curriculum, programs and environments that promote children s, families and communities knowledge of and respect for Aboriginal peoples and their cultures.
2 ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to 1. design, implement and evaluate inclusive and play- based early learning curriculum and programs that support children s holistic development and are responsive to individual and groups of children s observed abilities, interests and ideas. 1. observe and identify the learning of individual children and groups along a continuum of development and in relation to learning expectations and holistic development 2. apply principles of early learning pedagogy to curriculum and program development 3. identify and apply best practices based on current and relevant research findings, literature, and other resources to develop quality programs and curriculum 4. identify and select a variety of curriculum models and approaches and determine the appropriateness for application to curriculum and program development 5. interact with children to observe their emerging abilities, interests and ideas 6. design inclusive curriculum that incorporates learning throughout all activities of the day and reflects children s daily lived experiences 7. use a variety of strategies to support learning through inquiry and play- based experiences 8. design, implement and evaluate early learning opportunities to foster the development and appreciation of music and creative arts 9. promote learning opportunities in natural settings that foster an understanding of and appreciation for the environment 10. facilitate inclusive learning experiences based on accurate ongoing and systematic observation of children 11. evaluate curriculum and programs based on observation and analysis of children's behaviour and level of participation 12. revise and adapt curriculum and programs when necessary, in accordance with individual abilities and approaches to learning, in order to optimize children s development and learning 13. evaluate early learning curriculum and programs to determine if children's needs are met and their abilities, interests and ideas are acknowledged 2. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to establish and maintain inclusive early learning environments that support diverse, equitable and accessible developmental and learning opportunities for all children and their families. 1. provide a welcoming and nurturing environment for all children and their families 2. promote a sense of belonging and acceptance in all children within a variety of learning environments 3. apply responsive and inclusive practices in all aspects of early learning environments 4. identify and respond to opportunities which enhance and extend all children s natural inquisitiveness 5. foster inclusive learning environments that allow all children to participate in ways that are meaningful and recognize individual abilities and approaches to learning 6. establish partnerships with children and families from diverse communities
3 7. support the development and learning of individual children within the context of their family, culture and community 8. establish learning environments that support positive behaviour in all children 9. design, set up and modify the physical environment to support all children s ongoing development and learning 10. provide learning materials and opportunities that are culturally inclusive, diverse and reflect anti- bias (Child Care Human Resources Sector Council: Occupational Standards for Early Childhood Educators, 2010) 11. adapt learning opportunities and early learning environments for children living with special needs 12. provide flexibility and choice in learning materials and opportunities in order to optimize development and learning for all children and their families 13. select and use appropriate technology and assistive technological tools to optimize all children s development and learning See GlossaryEarly Childhood Education Program Standard The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to select and use a variety of screening tools, observation and documentation strategies to review, support and promote children s learning across the continuum of early childhood development. 1. select and use data collection strategies and tools that are linguistically and culturally appropriate for identified children 2. use appropriate strategies to identify and interpret children's abilities, interests and ideas 3. identify and respect the variations that occur in children s development, abilities and interests 4. gather relevant information and observations about children from families, colleagues and other professionals 5. use a variety of observation techniques to enhance work with children, families, and colleagues 6. use and assess developmental screening tools to identify children requiring further assessment, intervention or referral 7. share observations of children s abilities, interests and ideas with family, colleagues and other professionals 8. monitor children's development and assess on an ongoing and systematic basis 9. use a variety of methods to document children s development and learning such as, portfolios, checklists, anecdotal records and diary recordings. 10. document and report observations in a professional manner 11. identify and select technology tools to facilitate documentation and record- keeping 12. comply with all required documentation policies and procedures 13. safeguard the privacy and confidentiality of child and family information 4. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to establish and maintain responsive relationships with individual children, groups of children and families. 1. initiate genuine, authentic interactions with children and their families
4 2. establish respectful partnerships with families which promote involvement in children s early learning 3. identify the valuable input that parents/guardians contribute as experts in their children s abilities, interests and ideas 4. recommend and support families access to appropriate community resources 5. communicate children s developmental progress to families in an ongoing manner 6. communicate to families the benefits of inclusive and play- based early learning opportunities 7. respond with sensitivity to children's and parents /guardians behaviours 8. use a variety of positive guidance techniques that support self- regulation and positive behaviour in children 9. provide children with strategies to develop self control, self- regulation, resiliency and autonomy 10. promote competency and positive self esteem in children and families 11. model respectful relationships which are trustworthy and inclusive 12. support the development of positive pro- social behaviour 13. engage with children to model and support their successful interactions in groups 14. engage children in reflection on own learning as a means to develop insight and build on learning 15. support children s transitions between daily activities and between home and school environments 5. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to assess, develop and maintain safe, healthy and quality early learning environments which meet the requirements of current legislation, agency policies and evidence- based practices in early learning. 1. plan and provide healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and programming in accordance with current legislation, guidelines and agency policy 2. use environmental rating scales such as the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) to assess learning environments 3. assess and adapt health and safety environments and practices based on current research and quality criteria 4. consult and plan with families and relevant professionals to promote and support nutritional health in all children 5. meet specific health needs of children according to individual needs and developmental requirements 6. interpret and apply regulations of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1990 to early learning settings 7. plan and adapt practices to enhance safety and accessibility for children and others in the learning environment 8. respond appropriately to unsafe and emergency situations following agency policies and procedures 9. create opportunities for families learning and support related to health promotion, environmental hazards and safety practices 10. promote regular, healthy physical activity in all children 11. model a healthy lifestyle
5 6. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to prepare and use professional written, verbal, nonverbal and electronic communications when working with children, families, colleagues, employers and community partners. 1. use active listening techniques 2. evaluate one's own interpersonal communication skills through self- awareness and ongoing personal reflection and taking into consideration peer and supervisor s feedback 3. effect change in one s own communication, based on feedback received 4. use non- verbal language that is consistent with intended message 5. be respectful, positive and open in all communication without judgment or personal bias 6. validate communication initiated by individual children, families and colleagues 7. model respect for diversity by monitoring and modifying interactions 8. adapt communication based on the needs of children and their families considering factors such as culture, age, ability and language 9. communicate information comprehensively, concisely, accurately, objectively and in a timely manner 10. establish and maintain ongoing reciprocal communication with families regarding their children 11. maintain confidentiality in all written, verbal, and electronic communications 12. communicate professionally in written documentation including vocabulary, grammar, spelling and format appropriate to early learning settings 13. model and provide positive conflict resolution strategies in all relationships with children, families, colleagues, employers and others 14. communicate effectively, respectfully and tactfully with children, families, colleagues and other professionals 15. select and use appropriate technologies for professional electronic communications and record keeping 16. establish and maintain effective communication as a member of the early learning team 7. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to identify, select and apply relevant legislation, regulations, College of Early Childhood Educators Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, policies and evidence- based practice guidelines and interpret their impact on a variety of early learning environments. 1. identify and explain the roles and responsibilities (e.g., policy, funding, legislation) of all levels of government related to early learning environments 2. identify the impact of legislative and regulatory bodies, policy, funding, and administrative practices on the structure and quality of early learning programs 3. practise in compliance with the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice for Early Childhood Educators (College of Early Childhood Educators, 2011) 4. comply with key legislation impacting early learning environments including the Early Childhood Educators Act, 2007, the Day Nurseries Act, 1990, the Child and Family Services Act, 1990 and the Education Act, determine reasonable grounds to suspect when a child is at risk for abuse or neglect and may be in need of protection, and take appropriate action in reporting these incidences in accordance with the Ontario Child and Family Services Act, 1990
6 6. provide rationale for professional self- regulation and accountability in the practice of early childhood education 7. identify and maintain quality assurance practices in early learning environments 8. identify and act in accordance with agency policies and procedures including school board policies related to practice in Full Day Early Learning Kindergarten classrooms 8. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to apply a developing personal philosophy of early learning in accordance with ethical and professional standards of early childhood education practice. 1. analyze a variety of philosophical theories and historical trends related to the early childhood education practice 2. maintain congruency between one's personal philosophy of early learning and interactions with children, families and colleagues 3. act in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice for Early Childhood Educators (College of Early Childhood Educators, 2011) 4. identify and use evidenced- based resources to build one s own developing philosophy of early childhood learning 5. reflect on practice experiences and integrate them with theoretical perspectives when refining one s own developing philosophy of early childhood learning 9. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to advocate for quality early learning environments and collaborate with members of the early learning team, families and community partners to establish and promote such settings. 1. protect and promote the rights of children within their families and communities 2. work in partnership with families and community partners to advocate for quality, inclusive early learning environments 3. model and support families in advocating for their children 4. consult with other professionals on the early learning team to reflect their knowledge and value their respective roles and scope of practice 5. participate in the planning and organization of the Full Day Early Learning Kindergarten program 6. lead others in the planning and implementation of inclusive and play- based learning strategies in a variety of early learning environments including daycare centres, homes and neighbourhood child and family centres 7. collaborate and consult with other early learning professionals in the identification and referral of children and families to community resources 8. advocate for the advancement of early childhood education through professional networking and sharing 9. support and guide colleagues and students in early learning settings 10. communicate to the public the benefits of quality early learning environments 10. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to
7 engage in reflective practice, develop learning goals and maintain an ongoing professional development plan in accordance with evidenced- based practices in early learning and related fields. 1. use self- reflection and self- evaluation skills in an ongoing manner 2. research and analyze current studies and evidenced- based practices in early learning and support their integration into one s own practice 3. keep current with changes in the field and maintain contact with the early childhood learning community 4. seek out and take advantage of professional development opportunities 5. assess personal learning needs and develop realistic strategies to meet educational goals 6. research and use support and resources for learning within personal and professional environments 7. maintain all required certifications and training e.g., Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), First Aid, anaphylaxis training, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) 8. develop a written personal development plan with specific learning goals, resources and timeframes 9. evaluate and document progress towards achieving professional learning goals and modify plan accordingly 10. assess personal health and well- being and develop strategies to maintain a healthy work- life balance 11. The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to plan, implement and evaluate Aboriginal early learning curriculum, programs and environments that promote children s, families and communities knowledge of and respect for Aboriginal peoples and their cultures. 1. integrate a Generative Curriculum model approach to early learning curriculum and program development for Aboriginal children and families 2. integrate community Elders and traditional knowledge as a means of transmitting cultural practices and ways of knowing into programs 3. plan and implement curriculum and programs consistent with Aboriginal philosophies, and cultural values 4. assess programs based on culturally- relevant criteria 5. situate early learning experiences within the community 6. incorporate Aboriginal peoples stories and experiences into learning opportunities 7. promote children s positive relationship with the natural environment using the outdoors creatively 8. support and promote intergenerational teaching and learning opportunities 9. support the transmission of traditional languages 10. contribute to community development initiatives 11. advocate for quality and culturally relevant early learning for Aboriginal children and families through liaison with the community 12. foster positive identification with their culture of origin with Aboriginal children and their families
8 13. mentor others in aboriginal early learning settings Source Retrieved from CAT Program Standards 2012
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