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Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Course
code: 1515 Course abbreviation: BECEd Peninsula campus Contact: Ms Marie
Hammer (telephone (03) 9904 4288 for initial inquiries)
On completion of the Bachelor of Early Childhood Education, graduates may seek
employment in preschools, childcare centres, primary schools, and other
children's services and specialist early childhood settings.
The major objectives of the course are to provide students with a program of
studies and experiences which should enable them to:
- develop knowledge of, and critically reflect on, the theoretical
foundations of human development and of education, especially those relevant to
early childhood education
- relate their own views and experiences in education, family and
society to those of others and critically reflect on these
- appreciate the implications the family, social, cultural and
political contexts have for children's development and learning, and how they
impact on early childhood services
- understand the professional role of the early childhood educator in
a diverse and complex society which is undergoing rapid and continuous social
and technological change
- develop skills that will allow them to instigate and respond to
change and to advocate effectively for young children, families and the early
childhood profession
- demonstrate competence in general care, appropriate curriculum
planning and teaching skills, as well as administration and management across a
range of children's services
- develop effective communication and interpersonal skills
- have the skills and attitudes that foster a positive view of
continued personal and professional development.
Opportunities also
exist for further study.
Applicants
must have satisfactorily completed the VCE or its equivalent including two
units of mathematics (any), and have achieved a study score of at least 20 in
English units 3 and 4 and any other three VCE studies.
Students
who have completed an Associate Diploma of Community Services (Children's
Services) (or equivalent) and have achieved an average of at least distinction
level across all subjects studied may be considered for admission to the
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education, with credit for up to one year's study.
The
degree consists of two groups of studies:
- teaching and curriculum studies, including teaching practica,
totalling 120 points
- education studies, concerned with major issues in education,
especially early childhood education, totalling 72 points.
- EDF1201 Computer essentials
- EDF1203 Curriculum studies: primary English 1
- EDF1204 Curriculum studies: primary mathematics 1
- EDF1301 Perspectives on learning
- EDF1302 Perspectives on teaching
- EDF1503 Foundations of early childhood
- EDF1514 Visual arts in early childhood
- EDF1513 Early childhood music
- EDF2201 Child development 1
- EDF2202 Child development 2
- EDF2203 Curriculum studies: primary studies of society and
environment
- EDF2204 Curriculum studies: primary science
- EDF2501 Child development 3: child, health and safety
- EDF2507 Early childhood teaching studies 1
- EDF2508 Early childhood teaching studies 2
- EDF3202 Curriculum studies: primary health and PE
- EDF3201 Curriculum studies: primary art and music
- EDF3203 Curriculum studies: primary technology
- EDF3501 Early childhood literacy
- EDF3502 Australian family studies
- EDF3504 Early childhood expressive arts
- EDF3506 Cultural studies (early childhood)
- EDF3507 Early childhood teaching studies 3
- EDF3508 Early childhood teaching studies 4
- EDF4201 Child development 4: exceptional children
- EDF4303 The teacher as a researcher
- EDF4501 Early childhood maths, science and technology
- EDF4502 The early childhood professional
- EDF4504 Contemporary issues in early childhood
- EDF4506 Administration and management
- EDF4507 Early childhood teaching studies 5
- EDF4508 Early childhood teaching studies 6
This is a
conceptual outline only. It gives a general indication of how the course will
progress. It is subject to change without notice.
This
course consists of four years of full-time study taken on-campus. The expected
number of hours per week for a full-time student is 48.
Further
information regarding this course may be obtained from the Faculty of
Education, Peninsula campus, telephone (03) 9904 4288, or visit the
website at http://www.education.monash.edu.au/
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