CD 1330 - Understanding Children's Play
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Course Description
CD 1330 - Understanding Children's Play 3 (3-0-0) | |
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Description: |
This course provides an introduction to the central role of play in early learning and child care settings, with an emphasis on developmentally appropriate, culturally-sensitive practices. This course focuses on a number of topics including the nature, value, and types of play, as well as important theories and issues regarding play. Students will also learn about the role of the practitioner in play, including the use of appropriate observation and documentation to understand and support children's development through play.
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Prerequisite: | CD1000 or consent of instructor |
Corequisite: | CD1000 or consent of instructor |
Time: | 15 Weeks, 45 Hours |
Timetable for CD1330
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Jul 15, 2018 to Oct 28, 2018 | Tba | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $439.79 | |
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Sep 5, 2018 to Dec 14, 2018 | Tba | J201 | M F | 08:30-09:50 | $398.13 | |
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Nov 15, 2018 to Feb 28, 2019 | Tba | ONLINE | Varies | Varies | $439.79 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for CD1330
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CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2017 | ||
CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2015 | ||
CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2014 | ||
CD1330 | Amaro C | Jan-Apr 2014 | ||
CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2013 | ||
CD1330 | DE | Varies | Jan-Apr 2013 | |
CD1330 | DE | Varies | May-June 2013 | |
CD1330 | DE | Varies | Sep-Dec 2012 | |
CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2012 | ||
CD1330 | Lindsay T | Sep-Dec 2011 | ||
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