Course Description
This course is designed to provide educators the opportunity to earn graduate-level credit for the extra hours of your own time you invest in creating a supportive classroom culture that leverages the essential role child, family, and community dynamics play in early childhood education. As a dedicated educator committed to fostering a nurturing and supportive classroom environment amidst the chaos that is today’s world, you have likely already contributed many hours beyond your regular workday to understand the connections and relationships between the child, family, and community that form the foundation of early childhood education and greatly impact a young child’s motivation—and even their ability—to learn. Earn one graduate-level semester credit for every 15 hours of relevant work, completed on your own time, dedicated to the development of projects, activities, resources, and strategies you’ve created or plan to create to either (a) enhance the integration of these elements into your classroom or (b) enable you to understand and address the impact these elements may have on your students. To earn credit, you simply submit (1) a brief description of your course objectives, (2) a self-created time log documenting the hours you’ve invested, and (3) selected proof of your completed objectives.
About University of the Pacific
University of the Pacific, established in 1851, is California’s oldest private chartered university and is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
The credits offered are post-baccalaureate, graded, graduate-level semester units of credit, provided directly through University of the Pacific, Benerd College. They are specifically designed to meet the needs of educators for Salary Advancement and Recertification. The credits/units are acceptable where local districts approve and applicable to state licensing where authorized. We always encourage you to check with your employer for acceptability of these credits/units. Course participants are responsible to determine acceptability of these credits for their intended use. Each graduate-level semester credit is equivalent to 15 hours of academic involvement.