EDUT 424: Culturally, Linguistically, and Developmentally Appropriate Practices with Infants, Toddlers, and their Families

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General Information

Credit hours: 3

Description: Provides understanding of culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate programs and practices in community settings that provide services to infants and toddlers with varied abilities and their families. Students explore, plan, and implement developmentally supportive activities, and are expected to become familiar with cultural context of infants and toddlers with whom they are working. Special emphasis on providing home-based services.

Semesters taught: Information is currently not available

Current Sections

  • Fall 2009, Section: 001, CRN 74415, Robinson Hall A A249, Mon. 4:30pm-7:10pm, Instructor: Deepa Aier Syllabus

Upcoming Sections

Please check the Schedule of Classes at patriotweb.gmu.edu for the most up to date information.

Recent Sections (partial list)

  • Fall 2008, Section: 001 (General), CRN 0, Instructor: Nancy Seibel
  • Fall 2007, Section: 001, CRN 71670, Instructor: Monimalika Day
  • Fall 2006 , Section: 5U1, CRN 74258, Instructor: TBA
  • Spring 2006, Section: 5U1, CRN , Instructor: Andrea Sobel Syllabus
  • Spring 2005, Section: 5U1, CRN , Instructor: William Rich Warrick Syllabus
  • Spring 2004, Section: 5U1, CRN , Instructor: William Rich Warrick Syllabus