Education and Training Cluster


Education and Training focuses on planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Current Connecticut teacher shortage areas include mathematics (7–12), science (7–12), technology education (PK–12), and world languages (7–12).

Teacher/Training Courses

Sample Related Occupations: Child care director, child life specialist, coach, early childhood teacher, elementary teacher, high school teacher, human resource trainer, middle school teacher, physical trainer

HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Grade 9,10,11,12 (0.5 Credits)

Level: ES-25E200


This course introduces students to the physical, intellectual, emotional and social growth of children from birth through the adolescent years, including parenting skills and their effect on a child’s development. All students will observe children in the Child Learning Center. Child Development is especially valuable for students interested in careers in teaching, medicine, speech pathology, sociology, psychology, early childhood education and child care.

CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Grade 9,10,11,12 (0.5 Credits)

Level: ES-25E205


Students study the developing child from ages 1-6. Students study the importance of play, the stages of development, and the significance of the multiple influences of home, community, and child care on the behaviors of a child in the early years. Prerequisite: Human Growth and Development

MANAGING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT (Foran Only)

Grade 10,11,12 (0.5 Credits)

Level: ES-25E300


Students will have the opportunity to work under supervision with children ages 3-4 in the Child Learning Center and report to the Foran Child Learning Center teachers in the learning center. Each student will be responsible for planning, directing and guiding activities and routines in all forms of play including art, music, science and language development. Please note this course may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Human Growth and Development , Child Growth and Development and Methods of Teaching and Learning



INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Grade 11,12 (1.0 Credits)

Level: 1-251210


This course is articulated with Housatonic Community College and is a college-level course (ECE 101). A study of historical, philosophical, and social perspectives of early care and education. Emphasis will be on modern development trends, along with an understanding of the organization and composition of early childhood education settings, which include curriculum materials, learning environment, and equipment. This course includes required field trips to child care settings. Prerequisite: Human Growth and Development (formerly Child Development I) and Child Growth and Development (formerly Child Development II)

METHODS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING (Foran Only)

Grade 10,11,12 (0.5 Credits)

Level: ES-25E305


Students will plan, schedule and follow through on daily routines and learning experiences in the Child Learning Center in a teacher capacity. Please note this course meets with the high school instructor where foundations in lesson planning, guidance, and learning styles are established before students implement lessons/activities in the Foran Child Learning Center under the supervision of the learning center teachers. Prerequisite: Human Growth and Development and Child Growth and Development