Making a Difference e-bog
209,76 DKK
(inkl. moms 262,20 DKK)
"e;It's time to build a bridge between early childhood programs and the K-3 system to ensure continued success for all children. This is the ultimate how-to manual for administrators and teachers who wish to maintain and maximize the gains children make in preschool."e;-Sally Wingle, Preschool TeacherChelsea Community Preschool, MI"e;A great guide pointing in the right direction for...
E-bog
209,76 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
6 januar 2010
Længde
184 sider
Genrer
Early childhood care and education
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452210308
"e;It's time to build a bridge between early childhood programs and the K-3 system to ensure continued success for all children. This is the ultimate how-to manual for administrators and teachers who wish to maintain and maximize the gains children make in preschool."e;-Sally Wingle, Preschool TeacherChelsea Community Preschool, MI"e;A great guide pointing in the right direction for starting a program. With the U.S. Department of Education's emphasis on early childhood education and new monies available from the stimulus plan, this book is a valuable resource."e;-Cindy Luna, PrincipalNorthside ISD, San Antonio, TXA 10-step plan for linking early childhood education to the K-3 system!The national push for improving young children's early learning experiences is no longer just about preschool. Now the focus is on strategic planning to increase achievement by reaching out to community early childhood education providers, establishing a strong PreK-3 foundation that connects early childhood education standards and goals to a K-3 system, and ensuring that young learners receive high-quality instruction before kindergarten. Drawing on more than 20 years' success with a PreK-3 system in Washington state, the authors present a 10-step, field-tested model that demonstrates how early childhood professionals and K-12 school leaders can outline a clear implementation plan for an integrated PreK-3 system that:Identifies both families' and children's needsShares developmental information about individual learning skills and social/emotional development as children transition to kindergartenAligns resources, curriculum, instruction, and assessmentsAnticipates challenges and celebrates successesInvites input from superintendents, state officials, Head Start leaders, and Title I directors