Professional Certificate in Collaborative Learning with Technology for Preschoolers
-- ViewingNowThe Professional Certificate in Collaborative Learning with Technology for Preschoolers is a comprehensive course designed to equip educators with the skills necessary to effectively incorporate technology into early childhood education. This course emphasizes the importance of collaborative learning, a teaching approach that encourages children to work together and learn from one another.
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- Introduction to Collaborative Learning with Technology
- Understanding Preschoolers' Cognitive Development
- Selecting Age-Appropriate Educational Technology
- Designing Collaborative Learning Activities with Technology
- Implementing Technology Tools to Foster Collaboration
- Assessing Preschoolers' Collaborative Learning Progress
- Addressing Equity and Inclusion in Collaborative Tech-based Learning
- Developing Digital Citizenship and Online Safety Skills
- Promoting Parental Involvement in Technology-Enhanced Collaborative Learning
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It includes the following preschool-related roles with their respective percentages: 1. Early Years Educator (45%): These educators collaborate with their team to provide a safe, engaging, and positive learning environment.
They assess children's development and plan activities to support growth and learning. 2. Teaching Assistant (25%): Teaching assistants work alongside teachers to ensure students receive the support they need in the classroom.
They may supervise group activities, help with administrative tasks, and provide additional instruction to students. 3. Special Education Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant (15%): SEN teaching assistants support students with special educational needs, helping them access and engage in the curriculum.
They work closely with teachers to adapt materials and strategies to meet students' unique needs. 4. Preschool Manager (10%): Preschool managers oversee operations, staff, and curriculum at childcare centers.
They ensure compliance with regulations, support staff, and maintain positive relationships with families. 5. Childcare Center Director (5%): Childcare center directors manage the overall administration of early childhood education programs.
They develop policies, budgets, and curricula, as well as oversee hiring, training, and supervising staff.
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- BasicUnderstandingSubject
- ProficiencyEnglish
- ComputerInternetAccess
- BasicComputerSkills
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