Early Childhood Education Informational, innovative, and inspiring courses to help early childhood educators foster their love of learning and improve their instructional skills. Clases en español Workforce Development & Continuing Education FALL 2016 Course Schedule Implementing the Fundamentals of NAEYC Developmentally Appropriate Practices Child Development Child Growth and Development Learn the principles of child growth and development necessary for working in programs that serve children from infancy through age eight. Social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development of young children and the implications of these areas of growth and development on group care are emphasized. This class provides the first 45 of the 90 classroom hours needed to become a teacher in programs licensed by the MSDE Office of Child Care Licensing. For the second 45 hours, see Planning Curricula for Child Care. (4.5 CEUs) Space is limited, so register early. Textbooks included in fees. TWA Course: ECH205 45 Hours CRN#: 25283 9/6-10/25 Westfield South 15 Sessions 6:30-9:40 p.m. T,R CRN#: 25284 8 Sessions S 9/3-10/22 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Last class on 10/22 meets 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Westfield South CRN#: 25297 10/4 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. Westfield South CRN#: 25298 11/16 2 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. S Learn noncompetitive gross-motor games and activities that build physical strength and awareness, language skills, release energy, and support peer cooperation. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH176 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 3 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 25279 11/14 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. M Look what our students are saying about many of the beneficial parts of our classes! Movement and physical activity has been shown to act as primary brain builders. This course is an overview of the transmission of information from one side of the brain to the other side through movement activities. Topics will include an introduction to the body’s three “mid-lines” and the value of gross and fine motor activities which intentionally utilize crossing the midlines to enhance brain functioning. These skills are directly related to a young child’s understanding of spacial awareness, and introduce beginning school readiness skills. (0.3 CEUs) TWA $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 1 Session 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. T I Am Moving, I Am Learning—Brain Body Connection Course: ECH290 Westfield South 6 Hours Everybody Plays, Everybody Wins: Gross Motor Skills Enhance physical health as an integral part of school readiness skill building. Topics include the concept that school readiness must begin with basic components of physical wellness and health. Discussion will include activities healthy active living, health literacy, oral and dental health, safety and injury prevention. (0.3 CEUs) TWA $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 $41 + $54 fee = $95; NMR $50 Community I Am Moving, I Am Learning—(IMIL) Course: ECH289 Course: ECH179 CRN#: 25281 12/3 $175 + $220 fee = $395; NMR $160 Rockville Campus The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) created a blueprint for working with children aged birth through eight years entitled Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP). This valuable booklet presents a set of carefully articulated child developmental stages, combined with appropriate instructional strategies for nurturing and instructing specific age groups. Join us in examining and discussing these valuable tools to improve professional behaviors and become a more effective teacher. (0.6 CEUs: 3 hours Child Dev., 3 hours Prof.) TWA W NMR Non-Md. resident “Great interaction as a group—great hands-on activities and workshops.” –Louise Carrigan (Creating a Peaceful Classroom) “Instruction given and the interaction with class was a blast!” –Barbara Shaheed (Medication Administration) “Being able to learn in different forms, like group work. Keeping it interesting. Easier to learn. There was never a boring class.” –Jacqueline Fuentes (Child Growth and Development) “The information provided. Definitely helps mold a great teacher!” –Michlene Miller (Child Growth and Development) TWA Tuition Waiver Applies; Seniors Pay Fee Only Taking Learning Outside Curriculum Infant and Toddler Development and Curriculum Planning Learn the theory and practice of caring for infants and toddlers in a group setting. Topics include significance of the early years; learning and development in infants and toddlers; appropriate activities and interactions; and the health, safety, and nutritional needs of infants and toddlers. Completion of this course meets the Maryland state requirement for the position of an infant/toddler teacher in a child care center or family child care setting. Textbook included in fees. (4.5 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH208 45 Hours $175 + $220 fee = $395; NMR $160 Westfield South CRN#: 25287 9/19-11/7 15 Sessions 6:30-9:40 p.m. M,W Teachers and child care providers will examine and analyze five different multicultural books to help teach young children about cultures. Five separate art projects will be made during class. These activities support the multicultural story lines and bring the stories to life for children. (0.3 CEUs) TWA $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Westfield South CRN#: 25275 11/12 3 Hours 1 Session S 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Planning Curricula for Child Care This course provides you with principles of curriculum planning for programs serving children from infancy through age eight. Activities, methods, and materials appropriate to the areas of curriculum in an early childhood program are emphasized. Attention is given to staff and parent communication and community resources. This course provides the second 45 of the 90 classroom hours needed to become a teacher in programs licensed by the MSDE Office of Child Care Licensing. Prerequisite: Students must complete Child Growth and Development prior to registering for this course. Text included in fees. (4.5 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH207 Course: ECH272 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25293 9/29 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. R Water, Water, Everywhere! Linking Multicultural Literature and Art: A Hands-On Approach Course: ECH047 Children enjoy the sensory stimulation of the natural world. So, take your teaching talents out of the “box.” This course is designed to enhance the professional performance of teachers in the career field of early childhood education through thoughtful extension of conducting activities outside the classroom. The course provides instruction on designing outdoor play and learning environments to enhance cognitive, social, and physical development. Interactions will include rationale for selections of outdoor equipment and educational materials. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Investigate water in fun ways to design science lessons for young children. Join us in an exploration of water in a variety of modalities that will help children to develop new vocabulary concepts and words, understand the three different states of water (liquid, solid, vapor), and make relevant connections to everyday life using water. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH268 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Westfield South CRN#: 25291 9/22 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. R Working with Mixed Age Groups Teachers who work with a variety of different aged children face unique challenges. How can teachers prepare themselves to effectively manage the environment and programming to meet the needs of each child? This class covers age-appropriate activities for infants and toddlers, preschoolers, and schoolaged children. Discussion will include safety concerns, openended projects to engage children of various ages, and basic developmental milestones. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH255 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 3 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 25288 10/12 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. W 45 Hours $175 + $220 fee = $395; NMR $160 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25286 10/27-12/20 No class 11/24 15 Sessions 6:30-9:40 p.m. CRN#: 25285 10/22-12/17 No class 11/26 8 Sessions S 12:30-3:30 p.m. (10/22 only) 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (10/29-12/17) Westfield South T,R www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/earlychild.html 3 Health, Safety, and Nutrition Emergency Preparedness Training Learn how to handle emergency situations beyond the everyday bumps and bruises that occur in child care settings. The class focuses on development of a comprehensive and specific written emergency plan to follow in the event of a local, state, or national emergency. This plan may be developed for center-based care settings, family child care homes, and informal provider programs. (0.6 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH172 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25278 11/5 6 Hours S Young children need frequent nutritious snacks and meals to keep them healthy and happy. Learn how to make these food experiences pleasant. Learn how concepts and conversations can be nurtured and directed during meals. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Westfield South CRN#: 25276 12/8 This course is designed for child care professionals as an introduction to the basic concepts of developing strong communication skills when working in a child care center. Topics include speaking, writing, interpersonal communication strategies, and critical techniques, with a focus on communication with parents and coworkers, and communication issues within a typical child care day. (0.9 CEUs) TWA 3 Hours 9 Hours $50 + $77 fee = $127; NMR $120 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25277 10/24-10/31 Fun with Food—Meaningful Mealtimes with Young Children $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Communication Skills for Child Care Professionals Course: ECH170 1 Session 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Course: ECH054 Professionalism 3 Sessions 6:30-9:40 p.m. Conflict Resolution Strategies This course is designed for professionals in the education or childcare career field and provides an introduction to conflict resolution strategies to develop professional and positive relationships with staff, children, families, and community members. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH284 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. R M,W $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 3 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 25294 12/5 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. M Medication Administration Training This course will provide you with an overview of medication administration procedures in child care centers and family child care homes. Topics include practices and procedures for administering over-the-counter and selected prescription medications to children in care in accordance with state child care licensing requirements, observation methods, recording procedures, forms and schedules, and safe handling techniques. (0.6 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH257 $41 + $54 fee = $95; NMR $50 Rockville Campus 6 Hours CRN#: 25289 10/29 1 Session 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. S CRN#: 25290 12/12-12/13 2 Sessions 6:30-9:40 p.m. M,T Westfield South For more information, please visit: www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/earlychild.html or call Nelida Andres: 240-567-3827. E-mail: [email protected] Educación preescolar en español Para más información, llame a Nelida Andres: 240-567-3827. E-mail: [email protected]. 4 Developmental Screening Overview Identify the milestones of children’s growth and development in all learning domains to determine if specialized professional intervention is necessary. MSDE regulations, supporting community agencies, and recommended developmental screening tools will be reviewed. TWA Course: ECH287 $21 + $37 fee = $58; NMR $50 4 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 25295 9/26-9/28 CRN#: 25296 11/1-11/3 2 Sessions 7-9 p.m. M,W 2 Sessions T,R 7-9 p.m. Family Child Care: Pre-Service Module Series This is an approved training by the Maryland State Department of Education/Division of Early Childhood Office of Child Care, that fulfills the family childcare preservice training requirements including SIDS and breastfeeding. (2.8 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH197 28 Hours $90 + $115 fee = $205; NMR $140 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25282 10/10-10/20 8 Sessions 6-9:30 p.m. M,T,W,R Educación Infantil Special Needs Including All Children and the ADA Designed for professionals in the education or child care career field, this course provides information, strategies, and resources for developing and implementing an early childhood education environment that is inclusive to all children and families. Topcis include the requirements of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); inclusionary practices based on national standards and best practices; and local, state, and national resources. (0.3 CEUs) TWA Course: ECH271 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25292 11/8 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. T Currículo Planificación de currículos para centros de cuidado infantil Este curso se centra en la planificación de currículos para guarderías de niños de 0 a 8 años. Se enfatizarán métodos, actividades y materiales apropiados para las diferentes áreas del currículo de cuidado infantil. Este curso provee las segundas 45 de las 90 horas requeridas para trabajar como profesora en centros de cuidado infantil. Antes de tomar este curso se debe tomar ECS023. Incluye libro de texto. (4.5 CEUs). Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS027 45 Hours $155 + $225 fee = $380; NMR $160 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25300 10/22-12/17 No class 11/26 Let Us Train Your Work Force At Your Place! ON-SITE TRAINING The Early Childhood Education Department now offers more than 200 child development courses in English and 80 courses in Spanish. All of these classes meet the Maryland State Department of Education training requirements. We can individualize the content and training hours to meet your staff’s specific learning needs. We will provide faculty who are subject matter experts with industry experience. For more information, e-mail nelida.andres @montgomerycollege.edu. 8 Sessions S 12:30-3:30 p.m. (10/22 only) 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (10/29-12/17) Preparandonos para la escuela Es necesario ayudar a los niños a estar listos para la escuela. Los maestros de educación infantil deben diseñar sus programas para estimular las habilidades de estos niños. Ponga en práctica diferentes técnicas para promocionar el desarrollo social, emocional y cognitivo de los niños que alcanzan la edad escolar. (0.3 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS075 $30 + $40 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25305 11/5 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S Desarollo infantil Aula Montessori Conozca las características, principios y estrategias para crear un ambiente Montessori dentro del aula. Aprenda la importancia de un ambiente científicamente preparado que estimule la inteligencia, el movimiento controlado y el trabajo del niño. (0.4 CEUs) TWA Course: ECS097 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 26209 9/24 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S 5 Aula Montessori II Amplíe sus conocimientos de las características, principios y estrategias para crear un ambiente Montessori dentro del aula. Contemple la importancia de un ambiente científicamente preparado que estimule la inteligencia, el movimiento controlado y el trabajo del niٌo. (0.4 CEUs) TWA Course: ECS098 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25311 10/22 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S Crecimiento y Desarrollo Infantil Aprenda los principios de las diferentes teorias de desarrollo y crecimiento infantil. Se cubrirá el desarrollo social, físico, emocional e intelectual de niños de 0 a 8 años en programas de cuidado infatil. Este curso provee 45 de las 90 horas requeridas para trabajar como profesora en centros de guarderia. Incluye libro de texto. (4.5 CEUs.) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS023 45 Hours $155 + $225 fee = $380; NMR $160 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25299 9/3-10/22 8 Sessions S 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. (9/3-10/15) 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (10/22 only) Disciplina en el aula Montessori II Amplie sus conocimientos de como la disciplina es abordada bajo la perspectiva del método Montessori. Conozca la relación entre el establecimiento de un ambiente seguro, positivo y respetuoso y los buenos resultados de conducta. (0.4 CEUs) TWA Course: ECS099 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25312 12/10 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S Integración sensorial: Módulo I A través de diferentes actividades que establecen una función específica, los profesores pueden mejorar la capacidad de aprendizaje de los niños. Una de estas actividades es el movimiento. Esta clase les enseñará diferentes técnicas para la integración de funciones físicas, psicológicas, académicas y lingüísticas. (0.4 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS065 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Westfield South CRN#: 25303 9/17 6 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S Matemáticas según el modelo Montessori En la Filosofía Montessori, los materiales con los que se trabajan las matemáticas construyen una base fuerte en el entendimiento de las cantidades y los símbolos asociados con ellas. Aprenda a crear materiales y actividades de matemáticas siguiendo la disciplina Montessori. (0.4 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no la matricula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS090 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25307 11/19 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. S Necesidades especial Autismo vs. trastorno de deficit de atención e hiperactividad En esta clase se estudiarán la definiciones, características, síntomas, indicadores de riesgo, similitudes y diferencias de ambos trastornos durante la etapa preescolar. Se aprenderá a como usar la preparación recibida para notificar, de una manera sensible, a padres o personas responsables del niño. TWA Course: ECS093 $21 + $27 fee = $48; NMR $30 Westfield South CRN#: 25308 9/27 2 Hours 1 Session 6:30-8:40 p.m. T Integrando a niños con discapacidades en el aula Aprenda estrategias y recursos a desarrollar e implementar para promover la inclusión en el ambiente de aprendizaje. Se revisarán las normas establecidas por la legislación para americanos con discapacidades (ADA) a nivel local, estatal y federal (0.3 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS082 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25306 10/15 3 Hours 1 Session S 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Profesionalidad Manuales de evaluación de desarrollo infantil (Developmental Screening Overview) Aprenda a identificar las diferentes etapas del desarrollo infantil y determine si ayuda profesional y especializada es necesaria. Familiarícese con las regulaciones de MSDE, agencias de apoyo a la comunidad, y la incorporación de pruebas de evaluación en su práctica rutinaria. TWA Course: ECS096 $21 + $37 fee = $58; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25310 10/1 4 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-1:10 p.m. Esta clase le enseñará los pasos a seguir en situaciones de emergencias y/o desastres naturales. Los estudiantes desarrollarán un plan de emergencia detallado a seguir en caso de ser necesario. Este plan puede ser tanto para centros de educación infantil como para guarderías en casa. (0.6 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS063 $20 + $50 fee = $70; NMR $50 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25302 12/3 6 Hours 1 Session 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. S S Seguridad en el patio de juegos Preparación para la credencial de desarrollo infantil Este curso le preparará para la credencial de desarrollo infantil otorgada por el Consejo Profesional de Washington, D.C. En 30 horas se repasarán las 13 áreas funcionales que comprenden la credencial. Se repasará el contenido de cada área y se proveerá información detallada para ayudar a los estudiantes con la preparación de los materiales requeridos. (3.0 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS028 Preparación para emergencias Identifique los recursos y procedimientos para garantizar la seguridad de los niños en el patio. Analice el papel que juega el maestro/a en la creación de una lista, supervisión, e implementación de estos procedimientos siguiendo las normas estatales y federales establecidas. TWA Course: ECS095 $21 + $34 fee = $55; NMR $50 Westfield South CRN#: 25309 11/2 3 Hours 1 Session 6:30-9:40 p.m. W 30 Hours $105 + $170 fee = $275; NMR $140 Rockville Campus CRN#: 25301 9/24-10/29 6 Sessions 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. S Salud, seguridad, y nutrición Administración de medicamentos Aprenda las prácticas y procedimientos establecidos por la Oficina del Cuidado al Menor del estado de Maryland para administrar medicamentos a niños en guarderías. También aprenderá métodos de observación, registro de datos y técnicas apropiadas de manejo. (0.6 CEUs) Las personas mayores de 60 años no pagan la matrícula, solo el derecho de admisión. TWA Course: ECS069 $41 + $54 fee = $95; NMR $50 6 Hours Gaithersburg Business Training Center CRN#: 25304 10/8 1 Session 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. S ¡Mire lo que dicen nuestros estudiantes de nuestras clases! “Yo considero todo lo relacionado a las teorías, fueron súper interesantes” –Soledad Veliz (Creciminento y desarrollo infantil) “El curso fue excelente” –Furema Dalinghaus (Manuales de evaluación de desarrollo infantil) “Me gustó mucho toda la explicación detallada. El video de Super Antonio me toco furetemente” –P. Delmonte Delgado (Integrando a niños con discapacidades en el aula) 7 Payments Payment MUST be made IN FULL at the time of registration to avoid being deleted from the course. Complete information is required to process all registrations and payments. Further instructions for WEB, FAX or MAIL-IN payments can be found at: cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/registerops.html Registration will not be processed without appropriate payment. 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Permit No. 97 Workforce Development & Continuing Education 51 Mannakee Street Rockville, MD 20850-1195 240-567-5188 Early Childhood Education FALL 2016 Course Catalog National Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential Our classes meet the National Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential training requirements. For information about CDA credentialing, go to www.cdacouncil.org. Maryland State Child Care Regulation Training Requirements WD&CE classes fulfill the Maryland State Department of Education, Office of Credentialing (240-314-1400) requirements preparing individuals to work in group child care settings. Let Us Train Your Work Force At Your Place! ON-SITE TRAINING The Early Childhood Education Department now offers more than 200 child development courses in English and 80 courses in Spanish. All of these classes meet the Maryland State Department of Education training requirements. We can individualize the content and training hours to meet your staff’s specific learning needs. We will provide faculty who are subject matter experts with industry experience. For more information, e-mail nelida.andres @montgomerycollege.edu. http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/earlychild.html