Early Childhood PedagogyLaajuus (4 cr)
Code: BE00BT37
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Timing
01.08.2024 - 31.12.2024
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 45
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Student groups
-
VAKA24Varhaiskasvatuksen täydentävät opinnot
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Student workload
108 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 13.10.2024
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Virpi Nikkola
Student groups
-
SOS23CBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
-
SOS23BBachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary, visit/visitor.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
06.05.2024 - 12.05.2024
Timing
02.09.2024 - 13.12.2024
Credits
4 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
SOS24ABachelor of Social Services, Full-time studies
-
MSOS24KBachelor of Social Services, Multimodal implementation
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Student workload
108 hours
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
02.05.2023 - 05.05.2023
Timing
23.10.2023 - 15.12.2023
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
SOS22C
-
SOS22B
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
02.05.2023 - 05.05.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 22.10.2023
Credits
4 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 30
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
MSOS23KDegree Programme in Social Services
-
SOS23A
-
MSOS22SV
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment methods and criteria
Active participation in contact teaching, approved completion of intermediate tasks, graded learning task.
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
02.05.2022 - 30.09.2022
Timing
09.01.2023 - 05.03.2023
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 24
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
- Virpi Nikkola
Student groups
-
SOS22A
-
MSOS22K
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.
Enrollment
02.05.2022 - 30.09.2022
Timing
24.10.2022 - 16.12.2022
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
12 - 24
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Social Services
Teachers
- Pirita Hakoneva
Student groups
-
SOS21B
-
SOS21C
Objective
Students have assimilated the principles of child-centred action. They are able to support the involvement and active agency of children. Students know how to monitor and assess individual children's and child groups' needs and how to support and guide children at various stages of their growth, development and learning. Students know the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children and group. Students know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and, if necessary, how to facilitate it. Students are prepared to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare.
Content
- action principles in early childhood education
- grounds of early childhood education plan
- Act on Early Childhood and Care
- the child-centred approach, children’s involvement and children's rights
- observing individual children and child groups
- pedagogical documentation
- assessing needs of individual children and child groups
- providing support and extra support in early childhood education
- planning pedagogical activities
- play and digitalisation in early childhod education
Materials
Literature presented at the beginning of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures, independent studies, learning assignment as a group work, learning diary.
Employer connections
Does not include practical training.
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students
- know some principles in early childhood education
- are able to name some principles of goal-oriented activities
- are able to name children's rights and describe some factors that influence promotion of children's welfare
- are able to name individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- tend to take the needs for support into account while supporting and counselling them at various stages of their growth, development and learning
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action
- know the most important principles in early childhood education
- have competences to recognize individual children's and child groups' needs and the need for special support
- take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children and chil groups' at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- know the principles of planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- recognize the importance of promotion of children's spontaneous play
- have knowledge about principles how to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students
- have capacities to child-centred action and they are able to justify their actions
- have competences to analyze and assess children's and child groups' needs
- are able to take the needs into account while supporting and counselling children at various stages of their growth, development and learning
- are able to apply the most important principles in early childhood education and use them in planning, implementing and evaluating pedagogically useful and goal-oriented activities for children
- know how to support and promote children's spontaneous play and how to supervise it
- have abilities to strengthen and promote children's rights and welfare
Qualifications
Study Course: The Child's Growth and Learning
Further information
For the students who take Early Childhood Studies.