Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Introduction to Class |
none |
2) |
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
Introduction (Socio-cultural and Historical Context) |
Come to class having read chapters 1-4 from Alice in Wonderland |
3) |
Maiden's Descent Underground, Symbolism and Metaphors, Curiosity and Exploration, Alienation and Estrangement, Absurdity and Nonsense |
Come to class having read chapters 5-9 from Alice in Wonderland |
4) |
Identity and Transformation, Power and Authority. |
Come to class having read chapters 10-12 from Alice in Wonderland |
5) |
Logic vs. Nonsense, Idenity and Growth, Dreamscape. |
none |
6) |
Sociocultural and historical context, mythological realism, Greek mythology, feminism. |
Come to class having read chapters 1-10 |
7) |
Hierarchy of power, portrayal of immortals, immortality vs. mortality, loneliness and isolation. |
Come to class having read chapters 10-20 |
8) |
Midterm |
Review weeks 1-8 |
9) |
Identity and self-discovery, magic, transformation and power, female agency and oppression, self-actualisation and growth. |
Come to class having read chapters 20-27 |
10) |
Socio-cultural and historical context, warfare, politics and power. |
Come to class having read the short story |
11) |
AI as an existential threat, forces of antagonism, human extinction. |
none |
12) |
Socio-cultural and historial context, progress reports 1-10, intelligence and the desire for self-improvement, mental disability, innocence. |
Come to class having read progress reports 1-10 |
13) |
progress reports 11-17, alienation and isolation, emotional struggles, ethical concerns in scientific research |
Come to class having read progress reports 11-17 |
14) |
the burden of intelligence, tragic awareness, search for meaning |
none |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Analyze and demonstrate knowledge of concepts, ideas, applications in early childhood education and to be able to evaluate them critically. |
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2) |
To understand and know the developmental and learning capacities of 0-66 month old children and to reflect these to their education process. |
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3) |
Implementation of the subject matter, pedagogical and professional knowledge necessary for early childhood education. |
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4) |
Create teaching potential for 0-66 months old children regarding their multidimensional developmental process including skills and attitudes and behavior applicable to life. |
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5) |
To know how to develop, apply and evaluate learning mediums
with sıitable education programs, teaching approach and methods and techniques which is flexible for each individual child .
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6) |
To know and apply the necessary measurement and assessmant techniques suitable for early childhood educaton. |
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7) |
To develop and apply projects that supports children, families and individuals in the community and contributing positively to their developmental process. |
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8) |
To integrate the knowledge and experience of working together with different programs and different age groups. |
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9) |
To demonstrate the commitment to early childhood profession, professionalism,life-long learning and professional growth. |
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10) |
To cooperate and collaborate with other individuals and community to bring awareness about early childhood education to society. |
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11) |
To be able to recognize problems in early childhood education, to bring scientifically acceptable solutions to these problems and participate effectively in projects leading to such solutions. |
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12) |
Demonstrate knowledge of the laws, regulations and policies related to early childhood education and act accordingly. |
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13) |
To demonstrate commitment to societial,scientific and professional values. |
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14) |
To recognize and respect different cultures and to be sensitive to individual and cultural differences. |
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15) |
To demonstrate competence and ethical approach in information and communication technologies. |
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16) |
To demonstrate English profiency in communicating, knowledge sharing and professional development areas of early childhood education. |
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