SDEA Essentials of Teaching and Learning Approaches for Arts Educators - Early Childhood (2nd Intake)

  • 10 Jul 2023
  • 23 Sep 2023
  • Goodman Arts Centre and PPS Preschools

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  • Non-SDEA Members will receive a 5% early bird discount. Early bird ends on 28 May 2023.
  • SDEA Members will receive a 20% members' discount.
  • SDEA Members will receive a 20% members' discount and 5% early bird discount. Members also receive early access to the early bird discount. Early bird ends on 28 May 2023.

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SDEA's signature early childhood arts pedagogy certification course is back for it's second intake!  

ETLA-EC is a 36-hour course designed to equip artists with key knowledge, skills and disposition to work with children in the early years, primarily ages 4 to 6 years. This course offers a platform for artists to delve deeper into the foundation of their teaching beliefs and how that shapes their practices that are aligned with the principles of teaching and learning in early childhood (arts) education.

With a strong emphasis on applied learning, this course provides artists with hands-on learning experiences - observing and applying the knowledge and skills learnt during the course in an early childhood context. In addition to building upon individual’s artform skills and knowledge, artists may explore working collectively to create interdisciplinary arts experiences with and/or for young children. SDEA will be partnering with Presbyterian Preschool Services (PPS) to facilitate practicum sessions for course participants in their preschools. 

At the end of the course, participants will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion, which is recognised by the National Arts Council. This Certificate satisfies the minimum pedagogical requirement for arts instructors to conduct NAC-AEP Arts Experience programmes in preschools.

ETLA-EC graduates will be invited to join a Community of Practice that meets quarterly to reflect on their practice and share best practices.

About ETLA-EC

Course Objectives:

SDEA hopes for the programme to assist in developing a greater awareness of the role and impact of teaching through the arts in an early childhood setting.

This course aims to introduce participants to:

  • Key theories and principles of early childhood education;
  • A range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning of the arts in the early years;
  • Developing a greater awareness of their roles and responsibilities as early childhood arts practitioners;
  • Key components and principles of lesson planning, and acquire skills to design developmentally and culturally-appropriate lessons for target groups;
  • Effective engagement strategies to facilitate children’s learning in and through the arts.

Minimum Requirement:

  • Professional Qualification (minimum of a diploma in a relevant art form, and/or industry experience)
  • Some Teaching Experience (teaching experience in pre-school/primary school is preferred)

Suitable For:

  • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to extend their practice to early childhood environments with students 6 years old and below.
  • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn more about the role of the arts in early childhood education.
  • Teaching artists and arts educators who want to learn about integrated arts pedagogies.
  • Early Childhood Educators with at least 2 years of experience in teaching in, through or about at least one art form (drama, movement/dance, music, visual arts).


Module Synopses:

Development of The Whole Child (DWTC)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng


This module aims to provide an overview of the developmental areas and milestones of children ages 4 – 6 years old and explore teachers’ beliefs of a whole child. Key theories that underpin elements of current practice in early childhood care and education will be discussed.

Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old) (DAAP)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong, Wong Seet Fun


This module aims to introduce a range of evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning in the early years. Learners will also be introduced to the

‘Nurturing Early Learners: A Curriculum for Kindergartens in Singapore’ (framework) and discuss how to translate the principles and learning goals into practice, with a primary focus on the Aesthetics and Creative Expression domain.

Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment; Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (LDAE)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng


This module aims to introduce the key principles and elements of a thoughtful lesson plan for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will learn to apply knowledge of developmentally and culturally-appropriate practices in the early years, explore the interconnected relationships between assessment of/for children’s learning, and evaluation of teaching practices that will inform their curriculum decisions.


Lesson Design and Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised) (LDNF)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun


This module enables the learners to apply and contextualise the key principles of planning and facilitating processed focused arts experiences for and/or with children (4 – 6 years) of diverse needs and abilities. Learners will be given an opportunity to engage in collaborative planning of an interdisciplinary arts lesson and explore how it can befacilitated in a physical learning environment as well as discuss possible adaptations to online learning.


Class Observation (OBS)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun


Educators will be grouped and assigned to observe and/or participate in 1 class session to get themselves acquainted with the children.


Practicum Assessment 1 (PA1)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun


Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 1st teaching assessment.


Practicum Assessment 2 (PA2)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun


Educators will be working in groups to prepare for their 2nd teaching assessment.


The Professional and Reflective Practitioner (TPRP)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng


This module aims to heighten arts practitioners’ critical awareness of the importance of engaging in reflective practices, individually and collectively. A range of professional issues will be examined, including ethical issues and challenges of being an arts educator in an early childhood setting, continuing education and advocacy. Learners will also be introduced to tools and frameworks that will help them to gain a better understanding of self, and skills to enhance personal effectiveness through self mentoring.


Personal and Professional Learning Journey (PPLJ)

Facilitator: Elaine Ng


Educators will be sharing their personal reflection on their learning journey and how they will apply their new understanding in their work context.


Course Schedule:

 Module Code  Module Title  Facilitator(s)  Date  Time  Venue
   Orientation  Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun  5 Jul 2023 (Wed)  7pm - 8pm Online via Zoom
 DTWC  Development of the Whole Child  Elaine Ng  10 Jul 2023 (Mon)  7pm - 10pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 DTWC  Development of the Whole Child  Elaine Ng  12 Jul 2023 (Wed)  7pm - 10pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 DAAP  Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)  Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun  15 Jul 2023 (Sat)  9am - 1pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 DAAP  Developmentally Appropriate Arts Pedagogies in the Early Years (4-6 years old)  Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun 15 Jul 2023 (Sat)  2.30pm - 4.30pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 LDNF  Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)  Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun  17 Jul 2023 (Mon)  7pm - 10pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 LDNF  Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)  Elaine Ng, Lavina Chong and Wong Seet Fun  19 Jul 2023 (Wed)  7pm - 10pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 LDNF  Lesson Design & Facilitation in a Diverse Early Childhood Learning Environment (Contextualised)  Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun  22 Jul 2023 (Sat)  10am - 1pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 LDAE  Lesson Design in a Diverse Learning Environment: Assessment & Evaluation of Teaching and Learning (General)  Elaine Ng  22 Jul 2023 (Sat)  2.30pm - 5.30pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 OBS  Class Observation  Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun  24 Jul - 11 Aug 2023  TBC  PPS Preschool
   Lesson Plan Assignment Submission

 18 Aug 2022 (Fri)

 6pm  Online
 PA1  Practicum Assessment 1  Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun  28 Aug - 22 Sept 2023  TBC  PPS Preschool
 PA2  Practicum Assessment 2  Elaine Ng and Wong Seet Fun   28 Aug - 22 Sept 2023  TBC  PPS Preschool
 TPRP  The Professional and Reflective Practitioner   Elaine Ng  18 Sept 2023 (Mon)  7pm - 9pm  Goodman Arts Centre
 TPRP  The Professional and Reflective Practitioner  Elaine Ng  23 Sept 2023 (Sat)  10am - 12pm   Goodman Arts Centre
 PPLJ  Personal and Professional Learning Journey  Elaine Ng  23 Sept 2023 (Sat)  1.30pm - 4.30pm  Goodman Arts Centre

The Faculty:

Elaine Ng

Having found her passion in the arts only in her late teens, Elaine has since dedicated her life to advocating the crucial role of the arts in early childhood development. Elaine holds a Master’s in Early Childhood Education from the University of South Australia and is a current PhD candidate with Griffith University. Elaine championed her belief in the importance of the arts for over 25 years and has shared her pedagogy with young children, families, early childhood practitioners and professionals from all around the world. She is the co-founder of The Learning Connections, an arts education organisation since 2009. Through her heavy involvement with various independent and governmental institutions, including Singapore's Early Childhood Development Agency and National Arts Council, Elaine hopes to educate and empower all stakeholders in children’s lives. Her aim is to collaborate and create a holistic ecosystem that would nurture a generation of compassionate, creative and agentic global citizens of today and tomorrow.

Lavina Chong

Lavina Chong is the Managing Director of  Wigglepods Pte Ltd, a creative music movement company, that specialises in the arts from infants to preschool age. She is an Arts practitioner with 30 years of experience in the field of Early Childhood. She is also an adjunct lecturer with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) and National Institute of Early Childhood Development (NIEC). 

Wong Seet Fun

Wong Seet Fun holds a Master’s in Science (Early Childhood Education) from Wheelock College and BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Critical Theory from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Founder and owner of Art Loft, she has more than 20 years of experiences working with young children, families and in the past 15 years, early childhood and museum educators. Passionate in Museum education for the young children, she works very closely with community partners like National Heritage Board to design tours and workshops to teach and promote art, culture and heritage to children, teachers and Museum educators. She is presently an Adjunct Lecturer with NIEC.


Funding and Subsidies


Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) Funding


e2i funding provides a 70% subsidy for all arts educators/instructors. Apply by 9th July 2023.


The conditions for application are as follows:

  • Applicants must be Singaporean Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
  • Applicants must achieve at least 75% course attendance and fulfil all required assignments/coursework, including practicum
  • Within 6 months of the end of the course, applicants must show proof of 2 paid assignments of working with pre-school children*

*There is no minimum number of hours for the assignments and no minimum fee per assignment. 

Pre-school centre staff are not eligible for this funding.

Recipients of e2i funding are not eligible for SkillsFuture Credit claims or any other funding from other government sources for this course. 

e2i funding is limited and will be allocated on first-come-first-serve basis.

Click here to find out more and to apply for e2i funding.


SkillsFuture Credit [NEW!]

Singaporeans aged 25 and above who are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit can apply for a claim for this course here. Apply by 9th July 2023.

Applicants who choose to make a SkillsFuture Credit claim will not be eligible for e2i funding.

Applicants who request for school e-billing will not be eligible for a SkillsFuture Credit claim.


Temasek Trust-CDC Lifelong Learning Enabling Fund [NEW!]

Singaporeans or Singapore Permanent Residents (PR) aged 16 years old and above with at least one permanent disabilities* can apply for a claim of up to $1,000.

*Autism spectrum, Intellectual disability, Physical disabilities and Sensory Disability - Deaf or Hard of Hearing or Sensory Disability - Blind or Low Vision

Click here to find out more and apply.


Tina Sergeant Professional Development Initiative (TSPDI)

In loving memory of the late Christina Sergeant, TSPDI is an SDEA initiative that provides subsidies to SDEA events, masterclasses and professional development programmes. 

Click here to find out more and here to apply for the initiative. Application for TSPDI will close on 3rd June 2023, and all successful applicants will be notified by 30th June 2023.


Please ensure that you have registered for the course before applying for funding.

If you require any support, please contact projects@sdea.org.sg. 

Our Partners


SDEA is a Registered Charity from 20 February 2020 and is a recipient of the National Arts Council’s Major Company Scheme
for the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2025
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Singapore Drama Educators Association is a registered charity (UEN: T02SS0123G) 
90 Goodman Road, Blk B #04-02 Goodman Arts Centre, Singapore 439053
Phone: +65 6345 6997

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