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ECE135 Practicum 3 in ECE

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  • CRN: 41156
  • Credits: 3
  • Notes: App and instructor approval required. Co-Req ECE 130C.
  • Locations, days, times, and instructors:
    • SY Off Campus, To be announced
      From September 22 through December 13, 2025, Jennifer M Vernon

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This Practicum course requires an application. Please schedule an appointment with our ECE advisor doree.dennis@pcc.edu  or our program navigator shea.selby@pcc.edu to create an education plan and get an application In this Practicum course you will complete 9 hours per week at your child care or in home center that follows the requirements of the Practicum application. This course has a co-requisite (ECE 130c) that meets remotely on Thursdays from 5-6:50pm. As noted above this course requires an application process and supporting documents to complete the process: ORO step, Criminal History, Food Handlers Card and MMR record. You will work with your Mentor Teacher (that meet the requirements on the application) that will observe and evaluate you throughout the term. There are weekly Module assignments that are due on Sunday (11:59pm). 

Here is a link to a past syllabus ECE 135 _ 23610 (please note this is a combined syllabus) this may help you see the weekly themes, required readings and expectations for the course. 

This course focuses on observation and assessment of children, their development and the classroom routines. We use observations, Mentor Teacher interviews, a developmental assessment, environmental checklist, Anti Bias checklist and the CLASS materials (required materials for ECE 130c) to reflect upon our our weekly Module (assignments). I think you will learn that these are high quality teaching strategies that are effective with all types of learners. Across the 10 weeks of the term you will be able to observe, assess and reflect upon the theories and practices you are implementing in your classroom. You will also be planning for and implementing curriculum including a transition and circle time in the classroom for a total of 2 times throughout the term.

Here are the books you will need to purchase:

This course focuses on reflection of you own practices through observation and assessment of children, their development and the classroom routines. We use observation, Mentor Teacher interviews, a developmental assessment, environmental checklist, Anti Bias checklist and the CLASS materials (required materials for ECE 130 B) to reflect upon our our weekly Module (assignments). I think you will learn that these are high quality teaching strategies that are effective with all types of learners. Across the 10 weeks of the term you will be able to observe, assess and reflect upon the theories and practices you are implementing in your classroom. You will also be planning for and implementing curriculum for the classroom as you lead for a total of 4 days throughout the term.

Here are the books you will need to purchase:

All Students:

  • American Psychology Association (2020). Concise Guide to APA Style (7th). Red Shelf.
  • Stacey, (2009). Emergent Curriculum in Early Childhood Education (2nded.) St. Paul, MN: Readleaf Press.
  • Sullivan, D. (2010). Learning to Lead: Effective 沙巴体育官网 Skills for Teachers of Young Children (2nded.). St Paul, MN: Readleaf Press.

Infant and Toddler Teachers only:

  • Barbre, Jean (2012). Activities for Responsive Caregiving. Boston, MA: RedLeaf Press. Activities for Responsive Caregiving
  • Harms, T., Cryer, D., & Clifford, R. (2017). Infant/toddler Environment Rating Scale (3rded). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.

Preschool Teachers only:

  • Harms, T., Cryer, D., & Clifford, R. (2015). Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (3rd ed). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
  • Olson, J. (2012). 200 Essential Preschool Activities. St. Paul, MN: Readleaf Press. 200 Essential Preschool Activities

In-Home Childcare Only:

  • Harms, T., Cryer, D., & Clifford, R. (2019). Family Childcare Environment Rating Scale (3rd ed). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.

I look forward to learning alongside you!

Jennifer M. Vernon, MS
Division of Social Sciences and Human 沙巴体育官网ment
Portland Community College, Sylvania Campus
(971) 722-4208
Pronouns: she/her

Technology

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No show policy

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