What you'll learn:
- Develop competencies in ECCE in line with NEP 2020
- Learn International Synthetic Phonics techniques
- Understand Systematic Synthetic Phonics (SSP) and its benefits
- Leverage the power of storytelling for better student engagement and learning
- Learn to develop critical thinking through literacy, numeracy, stories, science, art and STEM
- Adopt the interdisciplinary approach in pre-primary teaching
- Implement strategies to trigger critical thinking in children through integration of subjects
Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) is the essence of foundational learning and development in children. The formative years, during which neural connections are being formed inside the brain, are most significant to initiate the cognitive, linguistic, social-emotional, physical and motor development in children.
Saamarthya Teachers Training Academy of Research (STTAR) self-paced learning course on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) aims to equip teachers with knowledge and skills to stimulate the development of these fundamental faculties in children through play-based learning, active-learning, inquiry-based learning, and storytelling, as envisioned in National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Highly recommended for all pre-primary teachers, educators and aspirants, this e-learning course covers all the important elements of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE), namely,
Importance of Foundational Learning
Phonics
Art Of Storytelling
Developing Critical Thinking Curriculum for Pre-Primary
Key Takeaways:
Develop competencies in ECCE in line with NEP 2020
Learn International Synthetic Phonics techniques
Understand Systematic Synthetic Phonics (SSP) and its benefits
Leverage the power of storytelling for better student engagement and learning
Learn to develop critical thinking through literacy, numeracy, stories, science, art, and STEM
Adopt the interdisciplinary approach in pre-primary teaching
Implement strategies to trigger critical thinking in children through the integration of subjects