EXPLORING EARLY CHILDHOOD STAGE 6 COURSE DESCRIPTION
Content Endorsed Course - NON ATAR
1 or 2 Unit Course for Year 11 and 12
Prerequisites: Nil
Our society is increasingly recognising that children's experiences in the early childhood years form the foundation for future growth, development and learning.
This course explores issues within an early childhood context and considers these in relation to the students themselves, their family and the community.
Through the study of Exploring Early Childhood, students learn to develop:
knowledge and understanding about the physical, social-emotional, behavioural, cognitive and language development of young children
knowledge and understanding about the environmental factors that have an impact on young children’s growth and development
knowledge and understanding about the development and maintenance of positive behaviours and relationships with young children
skills in communication and interaction, research and analysis and decision-making and evaluation
respect for the individuality and uniqueness of young children and their families
an appreciation of the value and importance of supportive and responsible relationships with young children.
The course comprises a compulsory common core and optional modules. The core comprises 45 indicative hours of study. Fourteen optional modules are included in this course.
The time allocated to each optional module is flexible within the range of 15–30 hours depending on the number of units for the course and the way in which the course is delivered.