Guideline | Determination (Complete after reviewing for 2- 7 – check all that apply) |
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1. The curriculum is developmentally appropriate. It has realistic and attainable expectations in line with the most recent research on early learning and child development.
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The curriculum is developmentally appropriate and should be listed as
a Framework for toddlers
Materials and Resources for two year olds
For infants for three year olds
for Pre K (VPK or 4/5 year olds)
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2. The curriculum has a Character Development component. | | | |
3. The curriculum…
- Promotes interactive learning among staff and children.
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- Permits flexibility for children and teachers.
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- Encourages active learning through play and frequently allows children to make meaningful choices.
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- Fosters children's exploration and inquiry, rather than focusing on "right" answers or "right" ways to complete a task.
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- Facilitates concept learning and skills development in an integrated and natural way. (Integrated thematic instruction)
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- Shows evidence from research of being based on sound child development principles of how children grow and learn.
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- Shows respect for cultural and linguistic diversity and allows and appreciates individual differences.
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4. The curriculum meets all of the State of Florida School Readiness Performance Standards, including the following Domains:
- Physical Health
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- Approaches to Learning
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- Social and Emotional Development
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- Language Development and Communication
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- Cognitive Development and General Knowledge
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- Motor Development
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- Emergent Literacy
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5. The program has age appropriate activities and materials that promote the following experiences:
- Construction (wood blocks, waffle blocks, bristle blocks, Lincoln Logs, etc.)
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- Dramatic Play
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- Manipulatives
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- Creative Expression (Art)
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- Language (Talking, listening, reading and writing)
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- Discovery/Sensory
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- Fluid Play
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- Music and Movement
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- Outdoors/Gross Motor
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- Computers (optional)
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6. Assessment evidence (from multiple sources) is used to understand and improve learning by improving curriculum implementation and teaching practices.
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7. Parent Involvement:
- Parents are recognized as the child's first teacher.
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- Parents are given letters about thematic units of study and each of the interest areas available in the program detailing the benefit to the child.
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- Parents are welcomed visitors to the program or classroom and opportunities are available for parent participation.
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- Conferences are scheduled to discuss the parent's expectations for their children and answer any questions they may have about the curriculum.
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- Parents are knowledgeable about goals and assessment.
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