ECE 13
Administration of Programs for Children II
Fall, 2009
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Instructor: |
Sydney Fisher
Larson phone: 707-476-4338 |
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Welcome: |
Welcome to ECE 13 online. This site is for students who
are considering this course or have already registered. |
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Course Description: |
A study of the administrative aspects of early child care
and development programs including mission statements, Boards of Directors,
Labor Laws, ADA, IDEA, leadership development, self evaluation, collaboration
with community and educational organizations, advocacy, grants, reporting,
taxes, program evaluation, marketing and program operations. |
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Required Textbooks: |
Please purchase books prior to
the beginning of the semester from either the College of the Redwoods
Bookstore or an online vendor. Decker & Decker. (2005). Planning & Administering Early
Childhood Programs 9th Ed. Pearson-Prentice
Hall. ISBN # 0-13-513*5494 And Talan & Bloom. (2004).
Program Administration Scale: Measuring Early Childhood
Leadership Management. Teachers College Press. ISBN # 0-8077-4528-6 |
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Course Availability: |
The course will become available the weekend before CR
classes begin on August 22 and remain accessible through final’s week ending
December 11. |
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Instructor Contact: |
I will respond to any
questions submitted into the course question box (or sent to my email) within
48 hours if the question is sent during the week. Weekend posts will be answered by 8:00 A.M.
Tuesday.You may contact me at the email address listed above. During the academic year. My office
phone number is 707-476-4338 where you can also leave a voice-mail message.
You can always visit me during the semester at my Eureka campus office in the
Physical Education Building across from the Field House (FH101). During the summer and holidays: I will check my email at least weekly. |
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On-Campus Requirement: |
There are no requirements to attend on-campus meetings.
All assignments will be online. |
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Student
Requirements: |
Prerequisite: None Recommended: ECE 2Y, 5
& 7, English 150 |
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Computer
Set-Up and Skills |
Your
Computer Skills: Online courses require adequate
computer skills. You should be able to navigate websites, open and download
files, use a word processor and be able to convert files into rich text
format, and submit files to Blackboard. It is the student’s responsibility to
meet the technological demands of the course.
If you are unsure if your computer skills are adequate, please go to http://www.redwoods.edu/Departments/Distance/ click on student orientation and answer
the questions honestly. Do you have
the skills, technical knowledge and computer equipment needed to thrive in
the online environment? If you do not
feel you are prepared to succeed in an online class at this time, please
withdraw from the class to make room for another student who may be ready and
waiting to enroll. Computer Requirements: Most computers
and internet providers are adequate. I recommend broadband services through
cable, DSL, or satellite providers.
You need to have regular access to the internet a minimum of twice a
week for 15 weeks. |
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Online
Commitment: |
Your commitment will
require at least as much time as you would dedicate to a traditional class. A
typical 3 credit hour class will require about 9 hours per week of your time.
You will need to read lecture text files, read textbook chapters, participate
in online discussions using a discussion board, complete assignments,
write and submit papers online. Plan
to be online at least 2-3 times each week. |
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Waitlist
Policy: |
Registration is
easiest online using web advisor. I have increased the class capacity for
registration but do not have a waitlist. If the class is closed, please do
not contact me as I will direct you to web advisor and encourage you to keep
trying to add the class. The class will open when Fall enrollment begins and
close when it is full. Although the class may be closed you should check
periodically as it may open if someone withdraws. |
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Accommodations: |
If you need accommodations to
succeed in this online class you should contact Disabled and Student Services
Program at 707-476-4280 and the instructor. This course is designed to be
accessible to students who have visual or auditory impairments. |
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Classroom "Time": |
This online class requires weekly participation
consistent with the College’s semester schedule. The class will be available
at any hour with no requirements to participate at any given time. |
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Getting
Started: |
On or shortly after
the College’s first day of class on August 22, go to the Blackboard login
site at http://bb.redwoods.edu/ Username and password instructions are
available at this site. After you login you will find a link to the class
where you will receive detailed instructions on how to proceed. You must
participate fully by the end of the first week (Sunday) or you may be dropped
from the class. |