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Early Childhood Education (ECE) Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE)

Early Childhood Education (ECE) Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE). Meeting of the Majors September 2014. Kentucky’s Vision for Children. All young children are healthy and safe, possess the foundation that will enable school success, and live in strong families

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Early Childhood Education (ECE) Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE)

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  1. Early Childhood Education (ECE)Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) Meeting of the Majors September 2014

  2. Kentucky’s Vision for Children All young children are healthy and safe, possess the foundation that will enable school success, and live in strong families that are supported and strengthened In their communities.

  3. Early Childhood Faculty & Staff Early Childhood Faculty: • Dr. Sharon Hundley –slhundley@campbellsvile.edu; 270-789-5503 • Dr. Marilyn Goodwin –mggoodwin@campbellsville.edu ; 270-789-5168 • Ms. Ellen Hamilton-Ford - ehford@campbellsville.edu; 270-789-5477 • Ms. Phoebe Williams – prwilliamson@campbellsville.edu; 502-753-0264 • Ms. Donna Fohl – dbfohl@campbellsville.edu;270-307-0223 Instructors: • Ms. Ronda Hoehler – ronda811@bellsouth.net • Ms. Julie Leezer– jleezer@ovec.org • Ms. Deborah Spalding – dbspalding@campbellsville.edu; 789-5482 • Ms. Michelle Bennett – michellelbennett@windstream.net • Ms. Jo Avery – javery@scrtc.com • Ms. Nancy Newberry - ndnewberry@campbellsville.edu; • Ms. Amy Smith - amy.smith@pulaski.kyschools.us

  4. Main Campus School of Education • SOE Database Specialist: (270)789-5156 • Ms. Gwen Sampson, • gmsampson@campbellsville.edu • Student Teaching Placement: (270)789-5482 • Ms. Debbie Spalding • dbspalding@campbellsville.edu • Special Education Office: (270)789-5160 (SED courses) • Ms. Alice Steele • absteele@campbellsville.edu • School of Education (SOE) Fax: (270)789-5206 • Dr. Donna Hedgepath, Dean School of Education • Bettye MacFarland, Secretary to the Dean (270)789-5252

  5. Main Campus Contact Information • Business Office: (270)789-5203 • Records: (270)789-5233 • Admission: (270)789-5552 • Financial Aid: (270)789-5013 • Bookstore: (270)789-5010 • IT (Technology): (270)789-5012 • Online Courses: Mr. Fred Miller (270)789-5353 (Assistance) Help Desk for Online Courses: support@cde.freshdesk.com

  6. Regional Site Contacts • Louisville – 502-753-0264 • Donna Fohl – 270-307-0223; dbfohl@campbellsville.edu • Somerset – Gina Sears 606-451-1156; 606-416-1156 (cell) • Financial Aid – Ms. Brooke Gupton (270) 789-5354; abgupton@campbellsville.edu

  7. Degree Program Information • Associate of Science degree – 65 credits • 2 Bachelor degrees: ECE and IECE • Both are 122 Credits – Same General Education Requirements • IECE leads to teacher certification • Masters: TL-MAE [IECE Option] • Tentative start date – January 2015

  8. KIDS Now Scholarships Elizabethtown Carol Thomas Carol.Thomas@uky.edu • Office located at Elizabethtown Community & Technical College campus; (270) 706-8417 Campbellsville/Somerset Michelle Lowe Michelle.Lowe@uky.edu • (270) 706-8417 Louisville Susan Bowles Susan.Bowles@uky.edu Karen VeeleyKaren.Veeley@uky.edu • Offices located at Jefferson Community & Technical College campus Apply early for Early Child Development Scholarship – before Nov 15, Mar 15, Jul 15

  9. Program Updates • IECE Web Page http://www.campbellsville.edu/early-childhood-education • Professional Growth and Effectiveness System [PGES] Sources of Evidence – no longer TPA Tasks • New Resources • SAP – Satisfactory Academic Progress • KFETS – KY Field Experience Tracking System

  10. Field Experience File • University Field Experience Documents • State Criminal Background Report (ED 199) • TB Skin Test or Wellness Check (every 2 yrs) • Diversity Survey • Disposition Policy (NEW Policy) • Statement of Confidentiality – Codes of Ethics ***If you have questions about the status of your Field Experience Documents contact Ellen Hamilton-Ford (270-789-5477) • Required prior to starting field experiences • Louisville - JCPS Field Experience Procedure

  11. Field Experience Course Credit • Field Experience Guidelines • Letter to Cooperating Programs & Parent Permissions • Pre-approved • Field Hour Log – Signed by course instructor • For course credit and grade: complete, accurate, required hours, and with reflections • Developmental Intervention (DI) Version Field Hour log (IECE 460) • Returned to you for your records (scan to program flash drive ) • Incomplete Field hours = Incomplete grade • Late field hour logs = no points for the assignment, but hours will count

  12. Field Experience Program Credit • 200 hours prior to student teaching (IECE) or graduation (ECE) • Transfer of field hours from other colleges completed in IECE 301 – with CAP 1 Application • Field Hour Log – For Program Credit • Signed by course instructor • Scanned/emailed to gmsampson@campbellsville.edu

  13. PPD – Pre-professional Development • 30 hours required prior to student teaching (IECE) • 30 hours required for ECE 411 (ECE) • Earned PPD hours • Employment Professional Development or Training • Conferences • Campus Workshops • Meeting of the Majors (2 hrs) • Praxis II Preparation (one per semester for IECE) • Capstone Course Presentations • PPD Form with Reflection to course instructor • submitted each semester

  14. Getting Started • Student ID/PIN and Email Account • Textbooks • EC Standards, K-Standards, Continuous Assessment Guide, Quality Self-Study – order from Bookstore • FAFSA & Accepting Financial Aid Award • ED 199 – zero credit course – process • TigerNet • Hybrid Courses • Online Courses • Advising each semester • Advising Worksheet – Keep • Student Identification Cards-tba Before you leave tonight, we need to take a picture of you.

  15. Course Attendance • First Week • Hybrid courses begin the first week even if they do not meet face-to-face • Must access TigerNet the first week if course does not meet face-to-face • Contact course instructor if you must miss a class the first week • Administrative withdrawal • Attendance & Tardiness Policy • Face-to-Face, Hybrid, Online • Warnings, Withdrawal

  16. Italy May 2015 • International Experience with Italian Schools • Reggio Emilia • Montessori • Public, Private, Cultural/Linguistic Immersion • May 13-24 • Can take for course credit – not required • Approximate cost: $4800

  17. Italy Trip - At A Glance

  18. Why Italy? • Opportunity to visit a variety of Italian schools (public and private) • Can choose to participate in a teaching experience in a classroom • Experience Reggio Emilia and Montessori classrooms • Italian Culture and Language Immersion • Visits to historic sites and other excursions

  19. Itinerary • Visit to Montessori School in Rome • All-day visit to the Reggio Emilia Region and School and Loris Malaguzzi International Center • Artisan tour of Florence • Lesson in Fresco painting • Visits to several public and private Italian schools • Visits to the Tuscany towns of San Gimignano; Siena • Excursions to historical and early Christian sites • Tour and dinner at an Italian Vineyard

  20. Belize 2015: Explore Cultural and Linguistic Diversity School of Education Campbellsville University March 6-15

  21. Why BELIZE? • Location • Education language is English • Has 5 major language and diversity groups (Kriol, Spanish, Garifuna, Mayan, Chinese) • Refugees and large immigrant population • Established contacts with schools, education professionals, church organizations. • Affordable • Service Opportunities – Orphanage and School

  22. Belize Trip – At A Glance

  23. Spring Break - March 6-15Make Plans to Participate! 10 Days – approximately $2,000-$2,400 • Cave Tubing at Blue Hole • Stay with Host Families • Visit Belize Zoo • Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, San Ignacio • Garifuna Village, Hopkins, Dangriga • Four days in Mayan and other Belize Schools • Orphanage • Night of Music • Belize City • Church Service Belize Visitor PPD Somerset – Oct 20th – 6:00 pm Campbellsville – Oct 23rd 5:00 pm Elizabethtown – Oct 21st 4:00 pm Louisville – Oct 21st 6:00 pm

  24. International Experiencesadditional information • Passports • Application • Additional paperwork • Financial Aid • Donations/Tax deductions • Information on SOE website • Participants For more information about the International Experiences, contact: Dr. Sharon Hundley– 270-300-7983 Donna Fohl– 270-307-0223

  25. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant. Matthew 20:26

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