Early Childhood Education Undergraduate Program
Structured in line with TED University's Faculty of Education's Teacher+ vision and learning engineering approach, the Early Childhood Education Undergraduate Program embraces an educational approach based on play-based and rich learning environments that support the development and learning of children ages 0-8. The program aims to cultivate teachers who are reflective and critical thinkers, open to collaboration, and possess digital literacy and communication skills, as well as dedicated professionals. Our students are expected to become innovative educators equipped with 21st-century skills and capable of making significant contributions at national and international levels.
The program includes multifaceted courses such as child development, play-based learning, teaching principles and methods, drama, art, STEM education, working with children with special needs, and measurement and evaluation. In addition to theoretical knowledge, our students have the opportunity to gain direct experience in preschool institutions through practical courses.
With both its strong academic faculty and contemporary educational approach, the Early Childhood Education Program develops future teachers into well-equipped, creative, and change-making individuals.
You can access the course contents of the PECE Undergraduate Program here.