Demonstrate an understanding of student centered learning environments #2039


Demonstrate an understanding of student centered learning environments

Discover the importance of student centered learning environments in early childhood education and child care centers. Learn how learning occurs in children through the role of play and foster the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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  1. Demonstrate an understanding of creating a successful block center by identifying the various types of blocks, describing an effective block center setup, and recognizing the various stages of block play.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of how learning occurs in children and the role of play in learning
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of how environment and equipment modifications support individual needs
  4. Demonstrate an understanding of approaching parents as equal partners in learning.
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of how to provide an environment that offers choices.
  6. Demonstrate an understanding of how to create a natural outdoor environment that includes different colors, sounds, textures, and scents
  7. The participant will demonstrate knowledge and understanding the major milestones, typical behaviors and learning processes of children birth to 13 years of age
  8. Demonstrate an understanding of the standards of high-quality child care environments.
  9. Demonstrate understanding of the content and implications of OCC environment regulations and supervision requirements
  10. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of schedules and consistency in a child care environment.
  11. Demonstrate an understanding of staff scheduling and student enrollment aligned with Child Care Regulations.
  12. Describe the importance of learning centers in the early childhood education environment.
  13. Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits of individualized learning
  14. Demonstrate an understanding how to maintain a safe environment under the guidance of the Office of Child Care Regulations.
  15. Participants will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how to create a natural outdoor environment that includes different colors, sounds, textures, and scents
  16. Demonstrate an understanding of classroom capacity, staff to student ratio, and supervision
  17. Demonstrate an understanding of classroom capacity, staff to student ratio, and regulations for outdoor play space
  18. Demonstrate an understanding of how genetics and environment influence child growth and development.
  19. Demonstrate an understanding of the different learning styles of adult learners.

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