ECE 216 Early Childhood Education in Society

This course examines historical and modern perspectives on diversity and inclusion, with a focus on how systemic social influences impact children's development, learning, and experiences in school. Students will explore strategies for designing anti-bias and inclusive curricula and environments that are responsive to children's developmental stages, cultural backgrounds, and language needs. A key component involves self-reflection, encouraging future educators to consider how their own cultural identities and life experiences influence their teaching practices and interactions with students and families.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

N/A

Prerequisite

none

Corequisite

none

Offered

fall, Spring

Outcomes

  1. 1.Define historical and contemporary views on diversity and inclusion including the effects of stereotypes, bias, discrimination, and systemic oppression, on children's learning and development.
  2. 2.Reflect on personal values and biases, considering their potential positive and negative impacts on teaching and learning.
  3. 3.Assess classroom environments, materials, and methods for their developmental, cultural, and linguistic relevance for infants through age eight years and develop strategies for fostering an inclusive and anti-racist classroom community.
  4. 4. Outline strategies for building mutual and respectful partnerships with families.

Area of Study:

Career Education

Campus:

South

Lecture

30