Welcome to Administration of Child Care Programs, a course in the curriculum for the Bachelors Degree, Early Child Care. I am excited to offer you this interesting and practical course. I believe you will find it quite beneficial to your future endeavors. It is my pleasure to have you in this course.
This is an ten-semester hour course. This course is allotted ten weeks of time. You must complete all of the requirements for the course successfully by the end of the ten-week period. The first day of week one will begin the day that you register for the course, or the day that you notify me, your instructor, through email that your textbook has arrived and you are ready to begin your studies. Please be cognizant of the time frame.
There is one required textbook for this course.
Book 1: Early Childhood Program Management, People and Procedures, 4th edition. Barbara J. Taylor. Pearson Education, Merrill Prentice Hall; 2002. ISBN # 0-13-032630-5.
This course is comprised of a midterm exam and a final exam. The midterm exam must be taken by the last day of week five. The final exam must be taken by the last day of week ten. You will have three days to complete the midterm and three days to complete the final, which will commence once you access it from the classroom.
To access the exams you must email me to inform me that you are ready to start the exam. I will then program your access and email you back that you are now authorized to take the exam. To access, you will come into the classroom, click on testing, and click on the exam you are going to take. You will need your User I.D. and Password to access the exam. The exam will appear on your screen. Once again, upon access you will have 3 days (72 hours) to submit your answers. The program provides me with the date and the exact time that you access the exam, as well as the exact date and time that you submit your answers. Thus, the program is timing you. When you are ready, go back into the classroom and click in your responses and then click submit. Shortly thereafter I will forward to you your questions, answers (right or wrong), the correct answers and your computed score, via e-mail. The midterm examination covers material found in chapters 1 through 6. The final examination covers material found in chapters 7 through 12. Both the midterm and the final are open book and objective type exams (multiple choice and true and false).
The grading scale for this course is as follows:
90- 100% = A
80-89% = B
70-79% = C
Below 70% = Fail
As always, you are encouraged to communicate with me. I am here to assist you in meeting your goals for this course. Communication shall be done primarily through email. Our classroom for this course has a "chat" room. I am also willing to meet with you one-on-one in the chat room at your request. From time to time, depending on how many students are enrolled in this course at a particular time, we may have some scheduled group chats. You will receive more detailed information at the time such chat sessions would be scheduled. Please keep my email address handy. If during your time in this course you change your email address, please be sure to notify me right away.
There are no written assignments for this course.
Shawn C. George holds a Bachelor in Social Work from Youngstown
State University and a Master degree in Social Work from Breyer State. He has worked extensively helping children
and families resolve their conflicts and crises. Since 1998
he has worked for Trumbull County Department of Job and Family
Services as a Social Services Worker II, located in Warren,
OH. He earned numerous training certificates in the broad
area known as social work. He will strive, as we all should,
to further his education throughout his life.
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
1). Evaluate the needs of children and families.
2). Understand about typical programs for children and programs for diverse populations.
3). Understand general licensing requirements.
4). Understand about creating a philosophy of a center.
5). Develop an understanding of the organizational structure.
6). Overcome obstacles in management of personnel, programs, resources, and time.
7). Understand health and safety issues in child care.
8). Plan for the space of your center and selecting equipment, if applicable.
9). Know the importance of record keeping.
10). Become familiar with budgeting and finance.
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