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Introducing The Creative Curriculum for Transitional Kindergarten: California
...in Partnership With California Educators When developing the new TK curriculum, it was important that we hear from educators and implement their suggestions so we could provide the highest quality...
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Lesson Plans for Infants: Building a Learning Environment with Responsive Planning
...schedule from the children’s perspective and allow them to direct the pace. Reflect and adapt. A part of responsive planning is self-reflection. Recall what happened in your classroom on...
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You Belong Here: The Hub, an Early Childhood Education Professional Learning Community
...can now access The Hub. In The Hub, all educators can participate in threaded discussions on hot topics and best practices in early childhood education; personalize their profile with photos...
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Two Ways to Find (And Maintain) Your Joy as an Early Childhood Educator
...attendant reminds passengers to, in the event of an emergency, don their own oxygen masks before assisting others. The same idea applies here. To support children and partner with families—to...
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The Boston Pre-K Study: A Strong Case for Preschool Gets Stronger
...least discussed (including minimally in the paper) part of the Boston pre-K study, is the significant funding that has been invested in Boston’s 4-year-olds. For the 2021-2022 school year, the...
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Washington Educators Individualize Instruction With GOLD
...system, including providing services to increase social–emotional, physical, and pre-academic skills. As part of this work, ECEAP selected GOLD to assess the development and learning of participating children in 2012....
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On Loss and Getting Schools Ready for Children Again
...to use their data to establish where children were pre-pandemic, where they are now, and how to scaffold their development so it is maximized in the next year. Parents and...