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California Preschool Learning Foundations
California Department of EducationChild Development Division
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Welcome!
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It’s Here!
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http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/psfoundations.asp
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Let’s Take a Book Walk
• A Message from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction
• The Acknowledgements
• The Introduction
• The Four Domains: Social-Emotional Development, Language and Literacy, English-Language Development, and Mathematics
• The Appendix
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What Do We Want for Children?
Using the form at the table, try to come up with one word or phrase for each letter in the word F-O-U-N-D-A-T-I-O-N-S that describes what the participants at your table want for children.
Ready, Set, Go!
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OutcomesIncrease your understanding of the California Preschool
Learning Foundations, including:
• why they are important
• how they fit in California’s Preschool Learning System
• what they are, what they say, what they mean and how they are organized
• next steps
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Agenda• Welcome
• Why foundations?
• What are they?
• Structure
• A Closer Look
• What’s next?
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Let’s get started…
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“Research shows that all children can benefit from participating in
high-quality preschool programs.”
Jack O’ConnellA Message from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Children who attend high-quality preschool programs:
• are more comfortable in their surroundings
• have been exposed to books
• have learned to play cooperatively
• are accustomed to learning with others
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Readiness Gap
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Key Findings of the Rand Study
• Children who attend pre-k score higher on school readiness measures at kindergarten entry.
• Effective pre-k improves children’s K-12 academic performance.
• Effective pre-k has long-term benefits.
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With a goal of ensuring that all preschools offer high-quality programs, the California Department of Education developed these preschool learning foundations.
On January 22, 2008, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jack O’Connell formally released the foundations during the California State of Education address.
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The Foundations…
Describe the knowledge and skills that all young children typically exhibit:
• at around 48 and 60 months of age;
• as they complete their first or second year of preschool;
• with appropriate support; and
• when attending a high-quality preschool program.
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High-Quality Programs Include
• environments and experiences that encourage active, playful exploration and experimentation
• purposeful teaching to help children gain knowledge and skills
• specific support for children learning English
• specific accommodations and adaptations for children with special needs
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A Personal Reflection
Take a moment to respond to this question:
What do I already know about the preschool
learning foundations?
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Introduction to Foundations
Read the Preschool Learning Foundations Introduction on pages xi-xvi.
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Introduction to FoundationsTalk at your table and create a bumper sticker or license plate that will convey to the rest of the group the important points in your assigned section.
Use no more than ten words.
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Introduction Highlights
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Introduction Highlights
• Foundations describe knowledge and skills that most children can be expected to exhibit in a high-quality program at the end of their first or second year of preschool.
• They focus on behaviors reflecting age-appropriate competencies for children at around 48 months and at around 60 months.
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• Children are different and may not demonstrate the behaviors in the examples exactly as they are stated.
• When taking an in-depth look at a domain, one needs to keep in mind that, for young children, learning is a very integrated experience.
Introduction Highlights
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The purpose of the foundations is to promote understanding of preschool children’s learning and to guide instructional practice.
Introduction Highlights
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General sources onculture, early
learning, and early childhood education
General sources onculture, early
learning, and early childhood education
Documents from the California
Department of Education
Documents from the California
Department of Education
Well-validated assessment tools
Well-validated assessment tools
Early childhood education
standards fromother states
Early childhood education
standards fromother states
Relevant studiesRelevant studies
FOUNDATIONS FOUNDATIONS
Foundations are based on…
…and enhanced with expert practitioners’ suggestions and examples.
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Social-Emotional Development
English- Language Development
Language and Literacy
Mathematics
Preschool Learning Foundations ~Domains~
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Children with Disabilities • Children with disabilities develop in ways that
are similar to, but different from typically developing children.
• Teachers provide the insight needed to understand how these foundations can be applied.
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Universal Design for Learning
• supports preschool programs in their efforts to foster learning and development for all children
• provides opportunities for children to follow different pathways to learning
• provides for the use of multiple approaches to learning
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Universal Design for Learning cont.
• provides information in a variety of ways so that the learning needs of all of the children are met
• allows for use of alternative methods to demonstrate what they know or feel
• provides choices for activities that facilitate learning by building on children’s interests
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“How To’s” of Teaching Young Children
Effective teaching includes:• setting up environments;
• supporting children’s play;
• selecting appropriate materials; and
• planning and implementing teacher-guided
learning activities.
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Two Major Considerations Underlie the “How To’s” of Teaching
• Teachers can foster early learning by thoughtfully considering the foundations as they plan.
• Teachers can tap into the prominent role of play by encouraging the learning in child’s self- initiated play and introducing purposeful instructional activities that playfully engage preschoolers in learning.
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Structure of the Foundations
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A Walk Through the Domain Organization
• Introduction
• Foundations
• Bibliographic Notes
• Glossary
• References
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StrandStrand DomainDomain
Map of the FoundationsSocial-Emotional Development
AgeAgeSubstrandSubstrand
ExamplesExamples
FoundationFoundation
Self
Foundation Description
Foundation Description
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How is the structure the same or different?
Social-Emotional Development Language and Literacy
Mathematics English-Language Development
All domains have in common
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Is this what you found?Social-Emotional Development Language and Literacy
Mathematics English-Language Development
All domains have in common
Domain
Strand
Substrand
Foundation
Examples
Age
Descriptions for foundations
Level
FocusAge
Age
Descriptions of substrand
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DomainDomain
Foundations Organization
Age Age
StrandStrand
Substrand Substrand
FoundationFoundation
English-language development foundations
have Levels not Ages
English-language development foundations
have Levels not Ages
Social-emotional development
foundations include descriptions for
Foundations
Social-emotional development
foundations include descriptions for
Foundations
ExamplesExamples
English-language development has a Focus level below
Substrands
English-language development has a Focus level below
Substrands
Language and literacy includes descriptions of
Substrands
Language and literacy includes descriptions of
Substrands
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Preschool English-Language Development Foundations
• English-language development is not linked to age.
• English-learners’ language develops at different rates.
• Children may be at the beginning, middle or later levels for different foundations at the same point in time.
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A Closer Look…
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Treasure Hunt
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Treasure Hunt: Part 1
• As a table, create 5 questions that can be answered from the pages of your assigned domain. Write them neatly on the Question Sheet.
• Write answers to those questions on the Answer Key and seal it. Include page numbers where the answer can be found.
• You have 20 minutes to complete this part of the activity.
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Treasure Hunt: Part 2
• Pass your Question Sheet and sealed Answer Key clockwise to the next table.
• You will now have a Question Sheet from another table. Check the top to see what domain you will be working in.
• Find and record the answers directly below each question.
• Open the Answer Key and check your answers.• You have 15 minutes for this work.
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Strand - Substrand Order
• There is a developmental progression from three- to four-years-old within a substrand.
• The order in which the strands and substrands are presented is not meant to indicate a developmental progression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For Example:
What is the relationship between the English-language development and the language and literacy foundations?
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Frequently Asked QuestionsActivity
Read the FAQ handout with an elbow partner and discuss two or three questions and answers that provided new information.
Further questions about the foundations may be sent by email to [email protected]
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CDE Web site• The foundations are posted on the CDE Web
site at www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/psfoundations.asp
• At the Web address, the underlined Preschool Learning Foundations link takes you to the publication. There you will have easy access to the chapters and sections within the 192 page publication.
• The Appendix, on pages 173-192, provides a summary list of the foundations.
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To Purchase
• The Preschool Learning Foundations publication will be available for purchase from the CDE Press after February 28, 2008 for $19.95.
• Ordering information can be found at the CDE Web site www.cde.ca.gov or by calling 800-995-4099.
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A Personal Reflection
What have I learned about the Preschool
Learning Foundations today?
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What’s next?
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What is next?
• Curriculum framework
• DRDP-R
• Other foundation domains
• Professional development opportunities
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Curriculum Framework
• The framework will be developed to provide guidance on the implementation of the foundations.
• There will be opportunities for input from the field.
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The DRDP-R is the Assessment Tool
• Fall 2009 – The aligned DRDP-R introduced.
• Fall 2010 – The aligned DRDP-R will be implemented by state-funded preschool programs before monitoring visits will require its use.
• Fall 2011 – The aligned DRDP-R will be required.
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Visual and Performing Arts
Physical Development
History/ Social Sciences
Science
Preschool Foundations
Future Domains
Health
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Timeline for Next Set of Preschool Learning Foundations
TIMELINETIMELINE
2007-08 Work Begins
2008 Input Sessions
2009 Foundations
Released
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Professional DevelopmentOpportunities
• The California Preschool Instructional Network will provide training opportunities. Check the CPIN Web site at www.cpin.us for upcoming training dates.
• The Faculty Initiative will hold seminars for college faculty. Visit www.wested.org/facultyinitiative/ for more information.
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What will you …
Teach,
Tell or
Train?
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