NCEA Level 3 Early Childhood Studies
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs D. Jarrett.
Why Study Early Childhood Studies?
The latest neuroscience is highlighting the significance of the early years in a child's life. Early Childhood Studies is a course that delivers relevant skills and information about ways to effectively nurture and promote the development of our preschool children.
This course follows on from Level 2 Early Childhood Studies, and focuses on Vocational Early Childhood Education standards. It will be of particular interest to those students who are considering a career in Early Childhood Education, Nannying or Primary School Teaching.
There are many 'hands-on' opportunities including developing resources for play for preschoolers, visits to Early Childhood Centers, and visits to the school by preschoolers and their parents as part of the course.
Topics covered include:
- The importance of the first 1000 days
- Developmental stages and milestones
- The value of play
- Te Whāriki: The Early Childhood Curriculum
- Various ECE philosophies in Aotearoa
- Child protection and safety issues
- Current early childhood issues
Whilst this is a non-UE approved subject, it offers invaluable background learning for those interested in the aforementioned careers as well as relevant life skills.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Students are asked to contribute $25 towards this course - this goes towards materials provided for making resources for children's play as well as some food resources for some aspects of the course.
There are also basic stationery requirements.
Pathway
New Zealand Tertiary College
Te Rito Maioha
University of Canterbury
Early Childhood Education, Nannying, Midwifery
Primary School Education
Assessment Information
This is an internally assessed course made up of Unit Standards from the Vocational Early Childhood Education sector. This course is NOT UE approved. All assessments are written assignments.Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of mokopuna/children's holistic development and learning in an early childhood setting
NZQA Info
Describe the value of play and create resources for children's learning and development in an early childhood setting
NZQA Info
Describe and reflect on practices to protect and promote the health and holistic wellbeing of young mokopuna/children
NZQA Info
Describe and compare a range of ECE services and philosophies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Pathway Tags
Early years teacher, Family support worker, Learning mentor, Primary teacher, Secondary teacher, Special educational needs teacher, Social worker, Teaching assistant, Youth worker, Child psychotherapist, Children's nurse, Community development worker, Counsellor, Educational psychologist, Speech and language therapist,