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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION [1]

Paper Code: 
HHD 124
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
4.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to :
1. Understand genetic foundation of life & prenatal development.
2. Understand care of neonate, their capabilities and assessment
3. Remember the developmental milestones and development during infancy
4. Understand development during childhood and factors influencing the development
 
 
Course Outcomes (CO’s):
 

Course

Learning Outcomes

(at course level)

Learning and Teaching Strategies

Assignment Strategies

Paper Code

Paper Title

HHD 124

Early childhood care and education

Student will be able to –

 

COHD15: Explain the significance, objectives and stages of early childhood 

COHD16: Explain the importance of early intervention and ECE philosophies.

COHD17: Design the Essential features and component of ECCE curriculum and pedagogical strategies

COHD18: Explain the program policies and issues related to ECCE

COHD19: Identify various methods of engaging children

 

 

Approaches in Teaching:  Lecture & discussion specific to current research in ECCE

, Audio visual resources, Experiential learning through demonstration

 

 

Learning activities for the Students:

Self  -directed /: Read joournal articles, books to collate information on need and rationale of ECCE, assignments, field practicals.

Quiz. PPT, Group discussion, Class test focusing on definitions, short notes, match the following,assignments, CA test , Semester End Examination.

 
12.00
Unit I: 
Early Childhood education
  • Childhood- Meaning , Importance of early childhood in the lifespan
  • Significance of early childhood: neuro- science perspective, rights perspective,  economic investment and the criticality of early years in the human life cycle
  • Educating Children with Diverse Backgrounds and Special Needs: Ensuring All Children Learn
  • Understanding concept of legal childhood and Constitutional provisions for young children
 
12.00
Unit II: 
Developmental delay during Childhood and ECE philosophies
Developmental delay, early detection and intervention
• Contributions and writings of thinkers such as Tagoreji, Gandhjii, Gijubhai Badheka, Tara Bai Modak,  Montessori and Froebel for early childhood education
• Different kinds of early childhood settings and the role in meeting needs of children in crèches, anganwadis, balwadis, mobile crèche, fee paying ECCE centers & ECCE centers run by NGOs. 
 

 

12.00
Unit III: 
Early Childhood care & Education Curriculum and Pedagogy
• Essential features and component of ECCE curriculum
• Approaches to curriculum- Child Development, Verbal Cognitive, Verbal Didactic, Sensory      Cognitive 
• School Readiness-3R’s
• Play, development and learning in ECCE
• Programme Planning- Types and principles
• Understanding different approaches to learning with emphasis on “child as an active learner”: - Holistic approach, active participation, child centeredness, constructivism
• Balancing between discipline- participation, exploring and mediation, self directed and guided activity
 
12.00
Unit IV: 
Policy, Programmes and issues in ECCE
• National policy on education (1986) on ECCE, National Plan of Action (2015)
• ECCE in Right to Education Act, 2010
• National Policy on ECCE ( 2013)
• NCF for ECCE
• Programmes: ICDS, Mobile crèche, Rajiv Gandhi crèche scheme
• Issues in ECE in India: Salience to ECCE for national development, issue of equity, quality, regulation and monitoring of ECCE
 
12.00
Unit V: 
Methods of engaging with children
  1. • Music and movement and the appeal of rhythm  
    • Free conversations, free hand drawing, creative activity, role play, drama as sources of learning 
    • Story-telling and its functions in imagination and cultural literacy
    • Indoor and outdoor play in structured and free situations  
    • TLMs for ECCE
    • Cooperation and Collaboration with parents, families, and the community
     
References: 
  • • Aggarwal, J. C. (2007). Early Childhood Care and Education: Principles and Practices. Shipra: New Delhi. 
    • Arni, K. and Wolf G. (1999). Child Art with Everyday Materials. TARA Publishing.  
    • Mohanty, J. Mohanty, B. (1996). Early childhood care and Education. Deep And Deep Publication, New Delhi. 
    • Morrison, G. S. (2003). Fundamentals of early childhood education. Merrill/Prentice Hall: Virginia 
    • Singh, A. (1995). Playing to Learn: A training manual for Early Childhood Education. M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation. 
    • Swaminathan, M. (1998). The First five Years. Sage Publications.
Academic Year: 
2020-2021 [2]

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