ILTS Early Childhood Education (206): Practice & Study Guide
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Course Description
Overview
This study guide is designed to prepare you for all of the material you'll encounter on the ILTS Early Childhood Education exam. It includes simple-to-follow lessons taught by professional instructors, as well as quizzes you can take in order to master the concepts on which you'll be tested.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. About the ILTS Exams
- Ch 2. Early Child Development
- Ch 3. Factors Affecting Child Development & Learning
- Ch 4. Health, Nutrition & Safety Needs of Young Children
- Ch 5. Early Childhood Curriculum
- Ch 6. Instructional Strategies for Young Children
- Ch 7. Exceptionalities in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 8. Diversity in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 9. Assessments for Young Children
- Ch 10. Strategies for Designing & Implementing Assessments
- Ch 11. Safe & Productive Learning Environments
- Ch 12. Oral Language Development in Early Childhood
- Ch 13. Emergent Literacy in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 14. Word Identification & Vocabulary Development
- Ch 15. Reading Comprehension Strategies in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 16. Early Childhood Writing Process
- Ch 17. Mathematical Concepts in Early Childhood
- Ch 18. Teaching Mathematics to Children
- Ch 19. Scientific Concepts & Processes in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 20. Social Sciences in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 21. Health & Physical Education in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 22. Fine Arts in Child Education
- Ch 23. The Early Childhood Education Professional
- Ch 24. Communication & Collaboration in Early Childhood Education
- Ch 25. ILTS Early Childhood Education Flashcards
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