Art, Play, and Literacy

Quarters
Winter Signature
Location
Tacoma
Class Standing
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

This course explores the benefits of an arts-based curriculum in early childhood education, emphasizing how art, play, and literacy-rich experiences contribute to brain development and enhance imagination, cognitive growth, language, communication, and social skills. Using a culturally responsive lens, students will examine how diverse artistic expressions—such as visual arts, music, dance, storytelling, and drama—stimulate neural pathways and support holistic development. The course will highlight how engaging young children in art, imaginative play, and interactive literacy activities strengthens critical thinking, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, while respecting and reflecting their cultural backgrounds, languages, and experiences. Through hands-on projects, discussions, and reflective practice, students will design and assess arts-based, culturally attuned curriculum plans that nurture empathy, creativity, and inclusive learning in early childhood settings.

Registration

Signature Required

This class is open to students admitted to the Tacoma Early Childhood Education program. Students should contact the faculty for permission to register. 

Course Reference Numbers
(5): 20251

Academic Details

5
50
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior

Schedule

Winter
2025
Signature
Remote (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Weekend
Schedule Details
Tacoma

Revisions

Date Revision
2024-11-01 Please Publish
2024-11-01 Please Publish