ECCE 195 Practicum I

School of Health and Human Services

ECCE195 Practicum I provides the learner with practical experience in an early childhood centre. Students integrate learning and demonstrate skills in interpersonal communication, observing and recording children's responses and abilities, program planning, guiding and caring and growing professional awareness. Seminars are scheduled for reflective discussion of practicum learning.

Prerequisites: ECCE 168, ECCE 178, ECCE 186, ECCE 188, HSER 174, and PSYC 100 all with a minimum grade of 60% and a GPA of 2.0

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Course Details
Total number of weeks15
Total Credits
Total Hours140
Typical hours per week breakdown
Lecture~0.8
Other~8.5

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate the roles and responsibilities of an early childhood educator and cultivate a reflective practice
  2. Develop nurturing respectful relationships with children, families, and colleagues
  3. Collaborate with children and colleagues to create and implement culturally responsive curriculum
  4. Communicates in a friendly and respectful manner with children, families, colleagues and others
  5. Recognize relevant guiding documents and theories in practice
  6. Listen to children’s ideas, theories and interests to support documenting and planning
  7. Participate respectfully in established program routines, rituals and procedures
  8. Assist in the health and safety needs of children in a variety of environments
  9. Explore a range of appropriate and positive guidance strategies

Teaching and Learning Approach

Course Commitments

In this practicum, students enter the role of educator as a partner in learning. Within the unique contexts of their practicum sites, students are invited to engage in:

Pedagogical narrations as a way of listening, documenting, and revisiting traces of children’s experiences.

Gathering with children, families, and colleagues to create shared spaces for reflection and meaning- making.

Webbing as a living curricular process that follows children’s questions, theories, and relations with people, places, and materials.

Relational practice rooted in the guiding frameworks:

BC Early Learning Framework (2019) – pathways of well-being, belonging, engagement, expression.

ECEBC Code of Ethics (2021) – integrity, care, and responsibility.

UNCRC (1989) – children’s rights to participation, play, and protection.

BC Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework (2018) – honouring land, culture, and identity.

Learning Resources

Required:

British Columbia. Ministry of Education,(2019). British Columbia early learning framework. British Columbia.

Government of Canada. (2018). Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework.

Early Childhood Educators of BC. (2021). Code of Ethics (7th ed.). Retrieved from https://www.ecebc.ca/resources-merchandise/code-of-ethics

Ministry of Advanced Education. (2001). BC Child Care Sector Occupational Competencies. Retrieved from https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/education-training/early- learning/teach/ece/bc_occupational_competencies.pdf

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:An Overview for Children and Teenagers (2021). Retrieved from https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/national-child-day/united-nations-convention- rights-of-the-child.html

Course Reading Package is open sourced and will be provided by Instructor

Assessment

TitleLearning OutcomesValue
Mentor Evaluation1-9Pass/Fail
Total100%

Grading Table

Competency-based Grades

This grading system is based on satisfactory acquisition of defined skills or successful completion of the course learning outcomes. It is used where standard numerical grades are not generally applied, for example in evaluating practicum performance or work placements, in pass/fail courses or for non-credit courses.

Grade Description
AAV ABOVE AVERAGE -The student has mastered all or most course objectives/requirements in a minimum time frame and has exemplified good work and study habits.
COM COMPLETE – denotes that the student has mastered a satisfactory number of course objectives/requirements in a non-credit course
CRG CREDIT GRANTED - denotes that the student performance was satisfactory in a credit course.
NCG NO CREDIT GRANTED - denotes that the student performance was unsatisfactory.
PCG PARTIAL CREDIT GRANTED – denotes that the student has successfully completed a portion of the course objectives in a credit course.

See the Academic Calendar for General Information including how to withdraw from course(s) and other regulations.

Disclaimer

Information contained in this course outline is correct at the time of publication. Content of the course is revised on an ongoing basis to ensure relevance to changing educational, employment and market needs. The instructor will endeavor to provide notice of changes to students as soon as possible. The instructor reserves the right to add or delete material from courses.