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FOUNDATION UNIT Teaching Research Assistance to Childcare Providers

Training Schedule

Unit Outcome Early childhood educators will provide developmentally appropriate school readiness for all children.

Foundation Unit Objectives  Demonstrate knowledge of DAP  Have knowledge of inclusion of children with disabilities  Have an understanding of principles of child development  Design learning environments  Use techniques to facilitate small group

Foundation Unit Objectives  Implement strategies to teach social skills  Understand how to develop and implement BIGs  Use the manager role  Have information on interpersonal communication techniques

TRAC 2004 Units

Learning Techniques  Philosophy/Theory  Strategies  Application  Feedback  Follow-up