Subject Catalog Number Title Credits
Teacher Education 301 Early Childhood Methods and Curriculum 3.00
Details: This course explores the theory and background for using developmentally appropriate practices with early childhood students. Teacher candidates learn to develop curriculum for early childhood students. This includes the teaching of critical thinking and problem solving skills, learning effective methods, exploring materials to develop concepts, skills and values in early childhood settings, including pre-k and Kindergarten and learning how to plan developmentally appropriate activities in various content areas. The preparation of the learning environment, classroom organization and management, the teacher's role, and current practices are critically examined. This course includes a required field experience component. Field experience required: (12-15 hours). Prerequisites: TED 250, admission to Tier 1; co-requisite TED 309 (F, Sp). Taken concurrently with TED 309. Instructor/chair consent is required. (F, Sp, SS, W)
Section 01 Class Number 1846
Term Spring 2025-2026 Status Active
Dates 01/26/2026 - 05/08/2026 Topic None
Time 12:30 PM - 01:45 PM Tu Th Instructor Gerrish,Molly K
Enrolled 32 of 0 Room Wyman Education Building 116
Notes $5 fee for CCIC-Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards from the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families.