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ECE 124

CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
JENNY A. GENOGUIN | INSTRUCTOR I
BILIRAN PROVINCE STATE UNIVERSITY
COURSE ORIENTATION
VISION
A state university leading in research and
innovation for human empowerment and societal
development

MISSION
To advance the university with innovative human
resource, responsive research, sustainable
production, and demand-driven extension services
COURSE ORIENTATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
o Design, implement and evaluate a Developmentally Appropriate Early
Childhood curriculum that advances all areas of children’s learning and
development including social, emotional, intellectual and physical
competence.

o Design developmentally-appropriate strategies that address the unique


needs of young learners.

o Develop instructional materials that are culturally-relevant and


developmentally-appropriate for young learners.
COURSE ORIENTATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
o Design and implement assessment tools that promote effective
instruction and learning of young learners.
o Effectively communicate in English, Filipino, and Mother Tongue during
Instruction, Assessment and Evaluation.
o Practice the ethical and professional standards of the Early Childhood
Practitioner in teaching young children and communicating all
stakeholders.
o Establish relationships among family and community in integrating
knowledge of cultural diversity in any learning environment settings.
COURSE ORIENTATION
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
o Conduct ECCE-related researches aim towards the improvement of Early
Childhood Practices.

o Establish and maintain a safe and healthy environment for young


children.

o Integrate appropriate technology in designing instructional materials and


learning environment, as well as implementing effective instruction that
manifest innovative thinking.
FACILITATOR
JENNY A. GENOGUIN, LPT
Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)
Master of Arts in Education major in Early Childhood
Education (Cebu Normal University)

Instructor I, School of Teacher Education


Chief of Staff, Presidential Management Team
Adviser, Student Publication Office

CONTACT ME
Facebook: www.facebook.com/jenny.genoguin/
Email: jgenoguin@bipsu.edu.ph
Contact Number: 09062048309/ 09491497370
EXPECTATION
SETTING
EXPECTATION ABOUT THE TEACHER

CONSIDERATE
KNOWLEDGEABLE PATIENCE
AND KIND
COURSE DESCRIPTION
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
o The course focuses on the importance of children’s
literature for promoting lifelong love of reading among the
young learners and its use as springboard for developing
literacy skills. Strategies and approaches for using
children’s literature in the classroom will be discussed.
(Source: CHED Memorandum Order No. 76, series
of 2017)
COURSE OUTCOME
I. Demonstrate appreciation to children’s literature
and reading in general
II. Design an age-appropriate and developmentally
appropriate reading program for ECE learners
III. Demonstrate efficiency and effectiveness in the
teaching of different kinds of children’s literature
COURSE OUTLINE
I. Children’s Reading Interests
II.Selecting Books for Children
History of Children’s Literature
III.
IV.Development of Children’s Literature in the
Philippines
V. Development of Poetry for Children and
their Poem Makers
COURSE OUTLINE
VI. Mother Goose Rhymes or Nursery Rhymes
VII. Poetry for Children
VIII. Choral Reading or Speaking
IX. Fables
X. Storytelling with Pictures
XI. Dramatization
XII. Puppets and Marionettes
TEACHING-LEARNING ACTIVITIES
I. SYNCHRONOUS/ ASYNCHRONOUS
TEACHING
II. REFLECTIVE WRITING
III. DEMONSTRATION AND PERFORMANCE TEST
IV. CLASS REPORTING
V. GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES
VI. CULMINATING ACTIVITY (Online Literary Fun-
Festival)
EXPECTED OUTPUTS
I. Reflection papers
II. Reaction papers
III. Puppets/ Marionettes
IV. Scrapbook of Nursery Rhymes/ Stories
V. Video/ Film
VI. Big book/ ebook
COURSE EVALUATION
CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
Major Examinations 30%
Demonstration/ Performance Test 40%
Projects 15%
Class Standing 15%
REFERENCE

Parayno, Salud M. (1997). Children’s


Literature Revised Edition. Katha Publishing
Co., Inc., Quezon City
COURSE POLICIES/ HOUSE RULES
• Refer to course policy and Honor Code uploaded in Google
Classroom
• Additional reminders:
• Always reach out to your teacher/s
• Keep posted with announcements and instructions (Google
Classroom and email)
• GC’s are for course-related concerns and issues
• Cultivate the culture of respect
• When submitting files, make sure to name your output/s.
CLASS REQUIREMENTS
1. Attendance to Virtual Meetings
2. Projects
3. Active Email account (gmail, yahoo, etc)
4. Google Account for Google Classroom
5. Own personal lecture notes
6. Journal notes for every lesson
7. Group Chat
SCHEDULES
• Virtual Meetings: Every after a week/ twice a month
• Day: Monday
• Time: PM
• Posting of Activities: every weekends
• Deadline of Submissions: after 2 weeks
WRAP UP
• Questions?
• Concerns?
• Issues?
• Reactions?
• Suggestions?

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