Course Name:Early Childhood Education I Grade(s):



IntroductionThis is a comprehensive list of all Career and Technical Education high school courses in Loudoun County Public Schools. Not all courses are offered at the home high schools. Courses that have 3 credits are respectively offered at Monroe Technology Center.The comprehensive high school course list includes each of the following:Course NameGrade(s)Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)DescriptionStudent OrganizationProgram AreaCareer Cluster(s)Career and Technical Education in Loudoun County Public Schools offers program areas in Agriculture Education, Business & Information Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health and Medical Sciences, Marketing, NJROTC, Technology Education, and Trade & Industrial Education.Each course is aligned with at least one of the following 16 Virginia Department of Education Career Clusters:Agriculture, Food & Natural ResourcesArchitecture & ConstructionArts, A/V Technology & CommunicationsBusiness Management & AdministrationEducation & TrainingFinanceGovernment & Public AdministrationHealth SciencesHospitality & TourismHuman ServicesInformation TechnologyLaw, Public Safety, Corrections & SecurityManufacturingMarketingScience, Technology, Engineering & MathematicsTransportation, Distribution & LogisticsAn extensive list can be found on the last two pages of this handbook.Course Name:Early Childhood Education I Grade(s):10-12Credits:1Prerequisite(s):None, Human Development recommended, TB TestDescription:This program focuses on the integration of knowledge, skills, and practices required for careers in early childhood education. Content covers career paths within early childhood, education, and services; developmentally-appropriate practices; integration of the curriculum and instruction to meet children’s developmental needs and interests; healthy and safe learning environments; principles of guiding children; teaching methods and strategies; and arranging learning centers that provide for exploration, discovery, and development. Students gain practical experience in the early childhood facility at their high school, an elementary school, or a community childcare facility. Proof of tuberculosis (TB) testing is required. Students are responsible for getting TB testing prior to the start of the school year.Student Org:FCCLAProgram Area:Family & Consumer SciencesCareer Cluster(s):Education and Training ................
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