EDUC 6107 - Observation and Assessment 0–8 (3 semester credits)

3 semester credits

Early childhood professionals understand that observation is a critical method of assessment in early childhood settings. Thoughtful, ongoing observation and documentation are authentic approaches that provide a holistic picture of children and help to guide developmentally appropriate planning, interactions, and instruction. In this course, early childhood professionals consider their roles as leaders and advocates of effective observation and assessment practices who model and mentor the process of analyzing assessment strategies, methods, and data to support children's healthy development and learning. They are challenged to critically examine and lead effective collaboration with families and other professionals to promote ethical and meaningful assessment practices, including early intervention. 

(This course requires 10 hours of field experience focused on developing and taking part in meaningful learning experiences in an infant/toddler or preschool setting.)

Prerequisites

  • EDUC 6104
  • EDUC 6106