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The Bachelor of Primary Education – Early Childhood program at Livingstone International University equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to foster the holistic development of young learners. This undergraduate program focuses on pedagogical approaches, child psychology, curriculum design, and assessment strategies specifically tailored for early childhood settings. Students will engage in rigorous coursework and supervised field experiences to cultivate their ability to create nurturing and stimulating learning environments. The curriculum emphasizes understanding developmental milestones, diverse learning needs, and effective communication with children, families, and colleagues. Upon completion, graduates will be prepared for roles as early childhood educators in preschools, kindergartens, and early intervention centers. Key skills developed include curriculum planning, differentiated instruction, and fostering social-emotional growth in young children.
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Successfully verified on March 14, 2022 by the relevant educational authorities.
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