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Dec 21, 2024
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ECE 144 Creating Sensory-Rich Environments Lecture Hours: 1 Credits: 1
Explores and designs sensory-rich environments for young children. Emphasizes infants and toddlers. Connects environments with caregiver and peer interactions. Integrates research on brain architecture with sensory-rich environments.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- List and describe elements and examples of materials providing appropriate, varied sensory experiences for young children.
- Analyze and refine infant-toddler environments to provide appropriate, varied sensory experiences.
- Summarize research on brain architecture of young children. Articulate connection between brain architecture and sensory-rich environments.
- Integrate understanding of sensory-rich environments with importance of care-giver and peer relationships.
Content Outline
- Early Experiences and Brain Architecture: Foundations of Development
- How brains are built
- Gene-environment interaction
- Sensory-rich Environments: Promoting Curiosity and Development
- Materials, surfaces, manipulatives: the stuff
- Schedules, routines, design: safe opportunities
- Caregiver and peer relationships: the context
- Developing the Craft of Designing Environments
- Using checklists
- Analyzing existing spaces
- Refining spaces
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