Early Childhood Community Education (B.A.)

The School of Education offers the B.A. in Early Childhood Community Education in conjunction with the School of Professional Studies.

Faculty and Administration

Dr. Christine Carrino Gorowara, Dean of the School of Education
Ms. Cachanda Orellana, Assistant Dean of the School of Education
Mr. Michael Rowe, Program Director
Dr. Jennifer Lee, Associate Professor
Dr. Marie Celeste, Associate Professor
Dr. Randi Stone, Assistant Professor
Faculty in the School of Education also support Trinity’s undergraduate education programs.

Description

The School of Education offers a B.A. in Early Childhood Community Education in conjunction with the School of Professional and Graduate Studies (PGS).

Trinity’s Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Community Education is the optimal degree program for scholars whose career goals do not require state teaching certification. The Community Education curriculum will combine education and humanities courses that will adequately prepare students for working in a variety of youth educational services that do not require state licensure.

At Trinity, the B.A. degree in Early Childhood Community Education will allow students to specialize in one of three areas that are particularly relevant to the DC metropolitan area: Equity and Diversity, Organizations & Leadership, and Special Education.

Trinity’s courses provide a core of knowledge, skills and field-based experiences and include performance assessments designed to demonstrate the teacher’s ability to impact student learning. Course syllabi and assessments reflect the standards of the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC).

Program Requirements

A Trinity undergraduate degree requires 120 credits.  School of Professional Studies students who plan to apply to the Early Childhood Education students must complete a set of required core, education core, and teacher education courses. Students are strongly advised to enroll in courses in the recommended sequence.

In addition to the credits required in the core curriculum sequence and the major, student must enroll in 13 credits of electives to meet the 120 credits requirement for the B.A. at Trinity. Education majors should take additional education courses and/or core liberal arts courses in humanities, math, or natural sciences to meet the 120 credit requirement.

Core Curriculum Requirements (35 credits)

BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology OR ENVS 101 Discovering Planet Earth
COM 225 Intercultural Communication
COM 290 Public Speaking
ENGL 107 College Composition
HIS 130 Introduction to American Civilizations
INT 109 Information Literacy
MATH 109 Foundations of Mathematics
PHIL 103 Reasoning and Argumentation
PHIL 245 Ethics I
PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology

Corequisite Courses (6 credits)

MATH 115 Mathematics for Educators
POLS 103 The American Political Process

Pre-Major Requirements (24 credits)

EDCC 205 Children, Families, Culture and the Community in Early Childhood
EDCC 207 Development of Learning Experiences in Early Childhood Education
EDCC 211 Development of Oral Language and Literacy Skills
EDCC 213 Observation, Description and Measurement of Growth in Early Childhood
EDCC 215 Human Growth & Development
EDCC 220 Foundations of Education
EDTE 232 Art and Movement in the Classroom

Major Requirements (27 credits)

EDCC 330 Education of Exceptional Children and Youth
EDCC 340 Teaching and Learning
EDTE 301 Classroom Management
EDTE 401 Classroom Assessment
EDTE 421 Emergent Literacy
EDTE 425 Teaching Methods for Reading and Language Arts
EDTE 430 Theory and Practice of Oral Language and Literacy in Early Learning
EDTE 432 Curriculum Construction and Integration for Early Learning
EDTE 436 Theory and Practice of Early Learning in Math & Science

Experiential Courses (3 credits)

EDCM 402 Internship in Community Education II

Cluster Electives (9-12 credits)

Students will chose three or four courses in consultation with an academic advisor:

Equity and Justice

SOCY 261 Family and Society
SOCY 321 Inequality and Society
SOCY 323 Race and Racism in Society
SOCY 361 The Black Family

Organizations and Leadership

EDCM 473 Supervision of Instruction
EDCM 477 Leadership, Management and Supervision
BADM 375 Introduction to Organizational Development
BADM 371 Human Resource Management

Special Education
EDCM 476 Medical Aspects of Developmental Disabil
EDCM 421 Assessment and Intervention fo
EDCM 475 Collaboration & Consultation for Student

General Electives (13-16 credits)

Students should choose additional electives in consultation with their advisor.

Application to the School of Education

Students must be accepted into the School of Education in order to register for 400-level EDCC, EDTE, or EDCM courses.

In order to be eligible to be accepted to the School of Education, students must have:

  1. completed 36 credits or more
  2. passed EDCC 250 with a B (3.0) or better

Field-Based Instruction

Teacher preparation at Trinity emphasizes field-based instruction that includes a series of integrated classroom and practicum experiences at different grade/age levels in a variety of school settings.

Clearances

In order to complete field experiences in local schools, students will need the following clearances:

  • Tuberculosis test
  • FBI Identity History Summary Check
  • DCPS Clearance Letter
  • Professional liability insurance

Note that there are costs associated with some of these clearances.  Students who are teachers of record may have already satisfied these requirements.  Students should check with their advisor for more information.

Program Policies

AttendanceIn all 300- and 400-level EDCC/EDTE courses, two late arrivals or early departures of 20 minutes or more constitute a single class absence.  The final grade of a student with absences that total more than 25% of class meetings will be lowered by one letter grade. This policy does not apply to absences addressed by accommodations or modifications established by Disability Support Services.  Faculty teaching EDCC/EDTE courses at the 200-level may adopt this policy in their syllabi as well.

Grades in Education Courses: To fulfill requirements for the major or minor, undergraduate students may earn no more than one grade below a “B” in EDCC, EDCM, and EDTE courses.

Pass/No Pass: Courses fulfilling the major or minor — including general education courses — may not be taken Pass/No Pass.

Transfer and Experiential Credit: Students may transfer credits to Trinity through Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), American Council on Education, CLEP and portfolio/experiential assessments through the Trinity Experiential Lifelong Learning program.  Undergraduate students can transfer up to 75 credits.  Graduate students can transfer up to 6 credits.  Transfer of courses counting toward the major must be approved by the appropriate School of Education chair or director or by the Dean.  For more information, see the Trinity Transfer Credit Policy.

Transfer and experiential credits must be approved by faculty from the appropriate academic program.  Credits intended to count toward an Education major or minor must be approved by the student’s program director or chair, or by the Dean of the School of Education.

Study Abroad: Courses taken through a study abroad program approved by Trinity may count toward general education courses, pending review and approval by Education faculty and the faculty of the appropriate academic program. In general, education courses taken abroad will not count toward the major or minor.

Course Descriptions

Courses designated “EDCC” are education core and common courses across various programs in the School of Education. Courses designated “EDTE” are largely specific to the teacher education programs. Courses designated “EDCM” are specific to the community education programs.

BADM 371 Human Resource Management
BADM 375 Introduction to Organizational Development
EDCC 205 Children, Families, Culture and the Community in Early Childhood
EDCC 207 Development of Learning Experiences in Early Childhood Education
EDCC 211 Development of Oral Language and Literacy Skills
EDCC 213 Observation, Description and Measurement of Growth in Early Childhood
EDCC 215 Human Growth & Development
EDCC 220 Foundations of Education
EDCC 250 Technology in Education
EDCC 330 Education of Exceptional Children and Youth
EDCC 340 Teaching and Learning
EDCM 401 Internship in Community Education I
EDCM 402 Internship in Community Education II
EDCM 421 Assessment and Intervention fo
EDCM 473 Supervision of Instruction
EDCM 475 Collaboration & Consultation for Student
EDCM 476 Medical Aspects of Developmental Disabil
EDCM 477 Leadership, Management and Supervision
EDTE 232 Art and Movement in the Classroom
EDTE 301 Classroom Management
EDTE 401 Classroom Assessment
EDTE 421 Emergent Literacy
EDTE 425 Teaching Methods for Reading and Language Arts
EDTE 430 Theory and Practice of Oral Language and Literacy in Early Learning
EDTE 432 Curriculum Construction and Integration for Early Learning
EDTE 436 Theory and Practice of Early Learning in Math & Science
SOCY 261 Family and Society
SOCY 321 Inequality and Society
SOCY 323 Race and Racism in Society
SOCY 361 The Black Family

Related Programs

Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Early Childhood Education

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Early Childhood Education

Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)