Course

On-line Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)

Faculty
Applied Community Studies
Department
Child and Youth Care
Course Code
CYCC 1100
Credits
3.00
Semester Length
Flexible delivery ranging from 2 to 15 weeks
Max Class Size
10
Method(s) Of Instruction
Online
Typically Offered
To be determined

Overview

Course Description
This on-line course is for child and youth care practitioners with at least two years of experience who are preparing to earn credit toward a Child and Youth Care Counsellor Diploma. Students may earn up to 75% of a credential based on assessment of their work/life learning. Students will work with an instructor within a Web CT environment and will learn how to use various methods of communication to support their completion of a wide range of prior learning assessments.
Course Content

The following global ideas guide the design and delivery of this course:

  • Reflective self-assessment, linking theory to practice, critical thinking and problem solving are integral components of exemplary practice in the fields of education support and community living.
  • Practitioners are required to communicate clearly and effectively in a variety of modalities that include technology.
Learning Activities
  • Students self-directed on-line learning
  • 1:1 instruction
Means of Assessment

This course will conform to Douglas College policy regarding the number and weighting of evaluations. Typical means of evaluation would include a combination of:

  • CYCC 1100 is a Mastery course.
  • On-line quizzes, self-assessments, reflective narratives, case studies and personal interviews, demonstration by audio/video tape, other.
  • Courses earned as a result of CYCC 1100 On-line Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition will be graded in the same way as stated in each courses’ Curriculum Guideline.

This course is PLAR.  Prior Leaning assessment and recognition is an integral part of this course.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. Practice self-assessment of Child and Youth Care knowledge, attitudes, values and skills
    • Reflects on own knowledge, attitudes, values and skills
    • Links personal learning evidence to program themes and course learning outcomes
    • Identifies resources for feedback
    • Initiates learning objectives and plans to bridge gaps and improve abilities
    • Seeks out new learning resources and opportunities.
  2. Demonstrate effective critical thinking and problem solving across multiple contexts
    • Uses problem solving and critical thinking strategies to link learning to a variety of assessment situations
    • Problem solves issues as they arise, seeking assistance when necessary.
  3. Communicate clearly in a variety of ways
    • Communicates in an effective, respectful and timely manner
    • Accesses the course at least once a week
    • Writes clearly with sufficient depth and breadth, especially through on-line technologies
    • Investigates, incorporates and shares helpful resources
    • Solicits, receives and incorporates feedback
    • Cooperatively meets time lines and resolves conflict.
  4. Use a variety of computer related technologies effectively
    • Works comfortably in an on-line environment such as WebCT
    • Uses distance based communications such as e-mail, phone and web cameras.
Textbook Materials

T.B.A.

Requisites

Prerequisites

Permission of CYCC Faculty

Corequisites

No corequisite courses.

Equivalencies

No equivalent courses.

Course Guidelines

Course Guidelines for previous years are viewable by selecting the version desired. If you took this course and do not see a listing for the starting semester / year of the course, consider the previous version as the applicable version.

Course Transfers

These are for current course guidelines only. For a full list of archived courses please see https://www.bctransferguide.ca

Institution Transfer Details for CYCC 1100
Simon Fraser University (SFU) No credit
Trinity Western University (TWU) No credit
University of Northern BC (UNBC) No credit
University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) No credit
University of Victoria (UVIC) No credit
Vancouver Island University (VIU) No credit

Course Offerings

Winter 2024