Coordinating and Designing Services for Preschool Migrant Children

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Coordinating and Designing Services for Preschool Migrant Children Bonnie Larson-Brogdon, Resource Specialist Miriam Blaisdell Ndaayezwi, Resource Specialist Nancy Trujillo, Resource Specialist Title I Conference June 19-20, 2014

Making a Difference Why did you choose a career in education? Migrant Preschool School Readiness services can make a BIG difference in the life of a child. 2/25/2019

Overview Community Partnerships Service Models Facility-based or Home-based Preschool Implementation Plan (IP) Examples GaDOE MEP School Readiness Resources Curriculum & Resource Ideas Professional Development for SSPs 2/25/2019

Coordinating Community Services Headstart Preschools PreK programs Accredited Day Care 2/25/2019

Service Models Which model is best for your LEA? Facility-based Home-based Summer School Combination 2/25/2019

Implementation Plans IP EXAMPLES Classroom (facility-based) Home Visits (home-based) EXITO Summer School 2/25/2019

EXITO 2/25/2019

EXITO Activities 2/25/2019

GaDOE MEP School Readiness Resources Preschool Checklist of School Readiness Skills Home Visit Planning Document Home Based Instruction Protocol All documents are available on the GaDOE MEP website: http://www.gadoe.org/School-Improvement/Federal-Programs/Pages/School-Readiness-and-OSY-Services.aspx FY 14

Preschool Readiness Skills 2/25/2019

Preschool Assessment 2/25/2019

Home Visit Planning Document 2/25/2019

Home Based Instruction Protocol 2/25/2019

Resource and Ideas Books Manipulatives, Games, Activities Apps and Websites PreK partners 2/25/2019

Professional Development for Migrant Staff PDNow! 228     Early Childhood Development: Early Literacy 231     Early Childhood Development: Early Math 233     Early Childhood Development: Early Science 2/25/2019

Professional Development cont. Bright from the Start and Georgia State U: http://bestpractices.gsu.edu/?q=node/5 2/25/2019

Professional Development cont. Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers 2/25/2019

Professional Development cont. Comprehensive Reading Solutions http://www.comprehensivereadingsolutions.com/ 2/25/2019

Questions? 2/25/2019

Thanks for your participation! Bonnie Larson-Brogdon Resource Specialist Georgia Department of Education Region 2 Migrant Education Program 221 N. Robinson Street Lenox, Georgia 31637 (229) 546-3248, ext. 208 Office (404) 561-8494 Cell blarson@doe.k12.ga.us Ignacia (Nancy) Trujillo Resource Specialist Georgia Department of Education Region 2 Migrant Education Program 1304 East Evans Bainbridge, Georgia 39819 (229) 546-3248, ext. 201 Office (404) 561-8155 Cell itrujillo@doe.k12.ga.us Miriam Blaisdell Ndaayezwi Resource Specialist Georgia Department Of Education Region 2 Migrant Education Program 221 N. Robinson Street Lenox,  Georgia  31637 229-546-3248 Office (404) 693-3256 Cell Phone mndaayez@doe.k12.ga.us 2/25/2019

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