Childhood Education SUNY New Paltz
Upon completion of the EED degree at DCC with:
- A GPA of at least 3.0
- A grade of “B” or better in ENG 101 and ENG 102
- A grade of B- or better in EED 103, EED 115, EED 116, ECH 214, EED 207, ECH 254
- Successfully completing a writing sample at SUNY New Paltz
Students will be eligible to be accepted into the School of Education at SUNY New Paltz.
Students should discuss their plans with an advisor in the ACT Center or the Chair of the Early Childhood and Elementary Education Program (431-8348).
Upon successful completion of the program students will demonstrate:
- An ability to observe, document and assess development in children;
- An ability to design developmentally appropriate learning experiences for young children in a variety of curricular areas;
- An ability to recognize and plan for diversity within early childhood and childhood classrooms;
- An ability to demonstrate initial professional behaviors while working with children.
The Associate in Science (A.S.) degree is awarded upon completion of the requirements for this program.
Notes for All Advisement Tracks:
a. Transportation to and from fieldwork/observation site(s) is the responsibility of all students in the program, both commuting and living on campus. Be sure you have transportation, as on-campus sites are frequently not available.
b. Students enrolled in EED 103, EED 116 and EED 207 are required to submit a completed physical examination form to the Health Office prior to their first day of fieldwork.=
c. Foreign language instructors should be consulted for assistance in selecting the appropriate course for individuals with previous foreign language study. Students with past courses in or knowledge of Spanish can take the CLEP test(s) to get credit for initial Spanish courses.
d. Science course: Select a four credit science from SUNY General Education Requirement page, Appendix B in this catalog.
e. See pages below for information on REQUIRED Academic Concentration courses.
NOTE
Students must select an academic concentration prior to registering for their first semester. Advisement recommendations on course sequencing and course choices for Academic Concentrations, students and advisors must consult the following pages:
Mathematics Concentration Advisement Track (EED)
English or History Concentration Advisement Track (EED)