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California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3. What does a frame do for a picture?. California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3. How do differences in what we choose to frame or display reflect choices based on individual preferences? On family priorities? On cultural values?.
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California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 What does a frame do for a picture? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • How do differences in what we choose to frame or display reflect choices based on individual preferences? • On family priorities? • On cultural values? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 “ . . . a curriculum framework provides general guidance on planning learning environments and experiences for young children.” (California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3, page 3) Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 The curriculum framework provides: • Principles • An overview of key components of curriculum planning for young children, including observation, documentation, and reflection • Descriptions of routines, environments, and materials • Sample strategies for building on children’s knowledge, skills, and interests Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 Curriculum planning involves: • Arranging the environment and materials into interest areas for self-initiated play and learning. • Using a variety of activities that are indoor and outdoor. • Organizing daily routines as contexts for learning. • Using a variety of activities that are teacher guided in small or large groups. (California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3, pages 15–29) Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What does a framework provide when these curriculum components are considered in curriculum planning and put into practice? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 What would the eight overarching principles provide? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What would consideration of materials and environments provide? • What would consideration of interactions and strategies provide? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What new ideas, concepts, or insights do you have from this learning experience? • What are some continuing challenges with the concept of a curriculum framework? • What additional information would you like to know about the concept of a curriculum framework? • What are some steps you can take to obtain that information? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Getting Ready http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
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California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • The curriculum framework is designed to be used as a resource in curriculum planning. • It parallels the organization of the learning foundations. • Volume 3 addresses • History–Social Science • Science Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 The foundations are the whatand the curriculum framework is the how. • The foundations are goal-like statements that describe what children typically learn and develop with optimal support. • The curriculum framework provides guidance for how teachers can intentionally support this learning and development. Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • The curriculum framework does not provide suggestions for working directly on any specific foundations. • The curriculum framework suggests learning environments, materials, and strategies that provide repeated experiences for children as they progress in their learning and development in each domain. Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • Introduction (pp. 2–3) • California’s Preschool Children (pp. 3–5) • Overarching Principles (pp. 5–9) • Organization of the Framework (pp. 9–11) • English-Language Development and Learning in All Domains (pp. 11–14) • Universal Design for Learning (p. 14) Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 Read the following sections: • Curriculum Planning (pp. 15–24) • The Daily Schedule (pp. 24–29) • The Curriculum-Planning Process (pp. 29–37) Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 Read the following parts of the chapter: • Curriculum Planning (pp. 15–24) • The Daily Schedule (pp. 24–29) • The Curriculum-Planning Process (pp. 29–37) ~ Note 1–2 key points for each section Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What key concepts or key points stood out from your reading or the class discussion? • What was new? What was particularly interesting? • How might you use your understanding of the Chapter 1 content in your teaching? • What content do you want to explore further? How will you begin this exploration? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What was consistent between the two domains? • What consistencies or differences did you notice about the guiding principles or environments and materials? • What other similarities or differences in the structure or organization of the content did you identify in the two domains? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What words or images from the visual representations are the most memorable for you? • Which ones appealed to you the most? Why? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • How do these representations of the content of the two chapter domains of the California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 help you understand and remember the content? • What are some ways you can use this understanding of the two domain chapters in your teaching and work with children and families? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 Handout ~ • History–Social Science Domain – Summary of the Strands and Substrands (p. 50) • Science Domain – Summary of the Strands and Substrands (p. 152) Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 The foundations are the whatand the curriculum framework is the how. • The foundations are goal-like statements that describe what children typically learn and develop with optimal support. • The curriculum framework provides guidance for how teachers can intentionally support this learning and development. Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What did you notice about the strands, substrands, and foundations of the two domains in the publications? • What was particularly interesting or engaging? • What supported your understanding of the substrand? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What helped you see the difference between the foundations as the what and the curriculum framework as the how? • What is one feature from the foundations and one from the curriculum framework that you will use to guide your work in supporting children’s learning in history and the social sciences? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • Think about the work you did in the first 3 chapters of the California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3, what are some things you remember? • What engaged you the most? Which aspects seemed the most important to you? What was possibly confusing? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What are some of the key themes that are in Chapter 1 and are carried forward in the two domain chapters? • How would you describe the California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 in one sentence? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • What are some ideas, concepts, or strategies that you learned from this class session? • Which ones reinforced what you have already learned or experienced? Which ones were new or caused you to think differently about teaching preschool children and/or engaging their families? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3 • Why do you think the content of this class session was presented the way it was? How did this approach help you understand the content? What else would have helped? • How will you decide what to apply from this class session in your work with preschool children and/or their families? • What will you do to ensure you will implement what you have decided to use? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 1 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
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Overarching Principles What do we mean by “principle”? • Basic assumption • Value-based standard • Belief- and ethics-based characteristic Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles The eight overarching principles: • Are derived from research on what is effective practice and what supports children’s learning and development. • Have guided the development of the curriculum framework and are intended to provide children “individually, culturally, and linguistically responsive learning experiences and environments” (California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3, p. 5). Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles • What did you notice about the key points and phrases? • Where did you see similarities? Where did you see differences? What do you think accounts for the similarities and differences? • Which phrases or sentences occurred more frequently than others in each principle? Why might that be so? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles • Would you change any of your sentences or phrases after seeing some that were different? If so, how and why would you change them? If not, why not? • What did this learning experience tell you about the eight overarching principles? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Relationships are central • How are relationships made central? Play is a primary context for learning • What evidence is there that play is a primary context for learning? Learning is integrated • What do you see that suggests that learning is integrated? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Intentional teaching enhances children’s learning experiences • What examples of intentional teaching have you seen? Family and community partnerships create meaningful connections • How are meaningful connections made with families and communities? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Individualization of learning includes all children • How are learning opportunities provided for all children as individuals? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Responsiveness to culture and language supports children’s learning • How is children’s learning supported with responsiveness to culture and language? Time for reflection and planning enhances teaching • How is time provided for teachers to reflect and plan? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles • Which overarching principles or domain guiding principles stood out for you? • What was relatively easy about doing this comparison? What was more difficult? Why? • Where did you find some close matches between the overarching principles and the domain guiding principles? Where were there some guiding principles for a domain that did not seem to relate to any of the eight overarching principles? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Overarching Principles • What did this comparison tell you about the eight overarching principles? About the guiding principles for each domain? HISTORY– SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
What stood out for you from this learning experience? • What was particularly interesting or engaging? • What new insights or perspectives did you develop about the eight overarching principles? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Which overarching principle do you feel you need to learn more about in order to apply it to young children’s learning in history and the social sciences or science? • What is a first step you can take to start your learning? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
What are some ideas, concepts, or strategies that you learned from this class session? • Which ones reinforced what you have already learned or experienced? Which ones were new or caused you to think differently about teaching preschool children and/or engaging their families? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Why do you think the content of this class session was presented the way it was? How did this approach help you understand the content? What else would have helped? • How will you decide what to apply from this class session in your work with preschool children and/or their families? What will you do to ensure you will implement what you have decided to use? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Deeper Understanding: Principles Preschool English Learners: Principles and Practices to Promote Language, Literacy, and Learning, 2009. 2nd ed. Sacramento: California Department of Education. Ten principles are found throughout the Preschool English Learners Guide and are summarized in Appendix A on page 93 of that publication. Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Deeper Understanding: Principles “Early Childhood Curriculum, Assessment, and Program Evaluation:Building an Effective, Accountable System in Programs for Children Birth Through Age 8.” ~ Position statement with expanded resources by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), 2003. The guiding principles and values are on page 5 of the NAEYC document, which is available at http://naeyc.org/positionstatements/cape. Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/
Deeper Understanding: Principles Write a paper comparing these principles with the 8 overarching principles from the California Preschool Curriculum Framework, Volume 3, addressing: • Where are there similarities? What do these similarities tell us about what is important in the field of early care and education? • Where are the differences? Why might there be these differences? Introduction to the Framework: Unit 1, Key Topic 2 http://facultyinitiative.wested.org/