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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education, A.A.T.


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Program Director: Carole Williamson · Phone: 410-386-8525 · Email: cwilliamson@carrollcc.edu

Faculty Advisor: Susan Sies · Phone: 410-386-8325 · Email: ssies@carrollcc.edu

The purpose of the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree program in Early Childhood/Early Childhood Special Education is to prepare students for a seamless transfer to an Early Childhood Education and/or Early Childhood Special Education program at all Maryland state colleges and some private colleges. Through student-centered instruction, advising, service-learning opportunities, and classroom field placements, graduates are well prepared to enter a baccalaureate program. Students leave the program with a wealth of experience and understanding of professionalism as well as the rewards and challenges of teaching in a diverse society.

Math courses play an essential part in obtaining the AAT.ECE or AAT.ELMED degree. Therefore, students need to ensure that they are prepared for these math courses and that they are planned out in the best way possible, with special attention to the MATH-122 requirement. Students need to schedule an appointment with the Math Success Navigator, Jenelle Cutitta (jcutitta@carrollcc.edu), who will discuss your math planning in order to achieve your AAT goal.

Degree Requirements


Associate of Arts in Teaching, Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education, Degree
Recommended Course Sequence: 61 Credits

Spring


Program Goals


Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Describe the characteristics of each stage of child development and learning (birth-12 years), including theories and principles, and factors contributing to variations in development.
  2. Develop ideas for supporting and empowering diverse families and communities through reciprocal relationships and involving families in children’s learning and care.
  3. Evaluate and apply observation, documentation, and responsible assessment skills to support young children and families.
  4. Utilize content knowledge, appropriate early learning standards, and other resources to design curriculum and lesson plans using developmentally appropriate practice and effective teaching methods to support young children
  5. Express cultural competence, inclusion, and professionalism, including ethical conduct, in an authentic early care and education setting.

Student Notices


* Students must be in good academic standing in order to participate in field experiences (EDUC 131 ).

To receive the degree, students must have a 2.750 GPA and meet the Basic Skills Assessment Requirement established by the Maryland State Department of Education. Students are encouraged to earn a minimum grade of C in all A.A.T. course requirements to ensure a smooth transfer and work with an Education Program Director.

The Introduction to Special Education course required by Carroll Community College is a necessary requirement of the College’s A.A.T. degree, but is not sufficient to meet all special education or inclusion course requirements for four-year teacher education programs. Students may be required to take additional special education or inclusion courses as a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree and teacher education certification at four-year institutions.

# Towson Early Childhood Special Education transfers are encouraged to see an Education Faculty Advisor or Program Director for an alternate course/substitution.)

Diversity requirement: take ENGL 102 .

Disclosure Regarding Programs for Professional Licensure or Certification

Some programs at Carroll Community College (CCC) are designed to meet educational requirements for a specific professional licensure or certification that is required for employment in an occupation.

If you are an out-of-state student seeking professional licensure in a state other than Maryland and you are taking a course or program leading to professional licensure or certification, CCC currently does not guarantee that the course or program meets requirements for professional licensure or certification anywhere other than Maryland. We encourage all students, especially out-of-state students, to contact the appropriate state (or District of Columbia or U.S. territory) licensing board or agency where you intend to work to familiarize yourself with the state educational, licensing, and/or certification requirements.

 

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