PreK teachers and the Common Core: Preparing Young Children for Success in Kindergarten and Beyond

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PreK teachers and the Common Core: Preparing Young Children for Success in Kindergarten and Beyond Dr. Lisa S. Goldstein Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA [email protected]

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PreK teachers and the Common Core: Preparing Young Children for Success in Kindergarten and Beyond. Dr. Lisa S. Goldstein Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA [email protected]. Common Core State Standards?. Big questions about the CCSS. What are they, actually? Why do we need them? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PreK teachers and the Common Core:Preparing Young Children for Success

in Kindergarten and Beyond

Dr. Lisa S. GoldsteinSanta Clara University, Santa Clara, CA

[email protected]

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Common Core State Standards?

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Big questions about the CCSS What are they, actually? Why do we need them? How are they different from the

HCPSIII? Are they developmentally appropriate

for young learners? How can we prepare our kids to be

successful in CCSS kindergartens?

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Getting to know the CCSS Common Core State Standards

– English Language Arts (& Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects)

– Mathematics Common Core State Standards

– Adopted by 45.5 states Common Core State Standards

– Meant to comprise 85% of the curriculum

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CCSS AdoptersPLUS: District of Columbia, Guam,Puerto Rico, American Samoa,Northern Mariana Islands, US Virgin Islands, Dept of Defense schools

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Why did we need the CCSS? Establish and maintain greater

consistency and continuity across states

Clear goal: all students will graduate from HS college and career ready

Benchmarked against the curricula of countries that have highest rates of literacy and numeracy

Increased rigor

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How are the CCSS different from the HCPSIII?

Fewer Higher Clearer

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Are the CCSS good for young learners?

Yes! And no… It depends on

– How the CCSS are framed and interpreted in grades K-2

– How K-2 teachers are required to implement the CCSS

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Good for young learners! Implementation of the CCSS should not

create a rush for “academic shovedown”– No long lists of content and skills to teach– No emphasis on testing testing testing

The CCSS are compatible with DAP– The implementation of the CCSS in K-12

education might protect DAP in preK classrooms

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No way! Really? Yes, really!

The CCSS reflect respect for the developmental realities and needs of young learners

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CCSS-DAP Alignment Areas1. Explicit attention to role of development in

learning2. Holistic perspective3. Support children’s language development4. Focus on children’s thinking5. See children as capable, active learners6. Teaching as guidance, not telling7. Instructional decisions belong to teachers-

use DAP to enhance learning

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1. Explicit attention to the role development plays in learning

CCSS- Mathematics

Young kids need more • Repeated exposure to new concepts• Focus on the most powerful knowledge

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1. Explicit attention to the role development plays in learning

CCSS-English Language Arts

Certain anchor standards aren’t on the kindergarten list because they’re not age appropriate for kinders

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2. Holistic, integrated perspective Integration across academic disciplines

is expected – CCSS- English Language Arts (and

Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects)

Give children flexibility and choices in showing what they know and can do

Similar habits of mind are presented in the CCSS-ELA and the CCSS- Math

• Leads to more coherent learning experiences

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3. Emphasis on English language development

Support English language development for all children in all content areas– Expressing ideas and opinions– Presenting evidence to support ideas– Communicating clearly– Using rich and precise language– Developing academic vocabulary

Deliberate English language development is not reserved for ELLs

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4. Focus on student thinking and metacognition

Students are guided toward deep understanding of concepts

• Not just mastery of procedures or memorization of information

Emphasis on critical thinking Explicit efforts to develop students’

awareness of themselves as learners, thinkers, and problem solvers

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5. See young children as capable, active, sense-making learners

Student-directed investigations and presentation of findings begin in kindergarten– Provide evidence to support statements– Discuss rationale and reasoning

Standards require higher order thinking– Students pose questions, solve problems

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6. Understanding of teaching Teaching should involve

– More asking, listening, observing, reflecting• Less telling and talking

– Giving students opportunities to develop confidence in their own capabilities

– Fostering independence, perseverance– Guiding students as needed

Use lots of engaging, age-appropriate strategies to build students’ connections with the content

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7. Acknowledge teachers’ specialized expertise

Teachers are the only professionals who have the knowledge and skills to make principled, informed, intentional instructional decisions– CCSS specify what students should learn,

but not how it should be taught– CCSS was designed to be 85% of the

curriculum in a given grade- room for additions and customization

– Teacher discretion is expected

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An example from the CCSS-ELA “The use of play with young children is

not specified by the standards, but it is welcome as a valuable activity it its own right and as a way to help students meet the expectations in this document.” (p.9)

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Questions?

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“Elbow partner” discussion

1. How much did you know about the CCSS before today?

2. What did you think about the CCSS before today?

3. How have your knowledge and/or your feelings changed?

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Small group discussion debrief

Thoughts? Comments? Questions?

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How to teach the CCSS content to young learners?

You don’t need to teach the CCSS – You need to build a foundation that will

prepare young kids for success in kindergarten and beyond

– A strong foundation will make it easier for students to be highly successful in grades K-12

But you do need to know what will be expected of kids who enter kindergarten

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Best preparation for kindergarten? Spending every day in a

– stable, – developmentally appropriate,– play-based, – language-rich, – interesting, – nurturing learning environment

Resist pressure to turn preK into K

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PreK and the whole child Strong social-emotional skills and

productive approaches to learning are more important than academic skills for success in kindergarten

This has become even more true as kindergarten has become more academic and structured

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Protect the PreK learning space Academic activities become top priority

as early as kindergarten

PreK is truly the last child-centered learning environment in the U.S.

Getting ready for K-12 academic success is critically important

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Preparing kids for kindergarten Kindergarten CCSS-Math standards What do five-year-olds need to know and be

able to do before they can learn this academic content?

What kinds of educational activities can you do with your kids next week that will prepare them to learn this mathematics successfully when they start kindergarten?

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Activity #1: CCSS-Math Develop answers to the two questions

on the previous slide– What do kids need to know and be able to

do BEFORE they can learn kindergarten math content?

– What NEW experiences can you provide next week that will help prepare your kids for successful math learning in kindergarten?

Work in small groups of your choice We will reconvene and debrief at____.

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Activity #1 Debrief What do kids need to know and be able

to do BEFORE they can learn kindergarten math content?

What NEW experiences can you provide next week that will help prepare your kids for successful math learning in kindergarten?

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Activity #2: CCSS-ELA What do kids need to know and be able

to do BEFORE they can learn kinder speaking, listening, & language skills?

What NEW experiences can you provide next week that will help prepare your kids for successful English Language Arts learning in kindergarten?

Work in small groups of your choice We will reconvene and debrief at____.

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Activity #2 Debrief What do kids need to know and be able

to do BEFORE they can learn kindergarten listening, speaking, and language skills?

What NEW experiences can you provide next week that will help prepare your kids for successful LA learning in kindergarten?

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Concluding Q&A

Q: Are the Common Core State Standards great? Are they “meh?” Are they awful?

A: It doesn’t matter. The CCSS are already here (in 45.5 states).

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Our most pressing task?

Preparing PreK students for success in CCSS kindergartens by helping them develop strong social-emotional skills and productive approaches to learning in a developmentally appropriate classroom environment.

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