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NC State Board of Education Regions Regions 1 & 2.

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3 NC State Board of Education Regions

4 Regions 1 & 2

5 Regions 3 & 4

6 Regions 5 & 6

7 Regions 7 & 8

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9 Kindergarten Position Statement The Power of K: North Carolina Position Statement Kindergartens of the 21st Century

10 Why? State Board Goal - 21st Century Learners - “Future Ready Students” –What does this mean for kindergarten programs in NC? –How can K support this goal? –What are the successes & challenges for K teachers to meet this goal?

11 Why? Kindergarten Today –Challenges Lack of consistent goals / expectations / practices Lack of understanding of effective practices for working with young children Implementation of standards while remaining true to the learning styles and developmental needs of increasingly diverse 5 year olds. Retention –K ‘04-’05 6,659 students 6.1%

12 Why? Universal point of entry Public school credibility highest at kindergarten year Last position paper on Kindergarten –June, 1989

13 Why? Kindergarten Teachers Speak Out –January, 2006 - “K Sharing Day” –50 teachers - regional representation –Administrators & B-K faculty –Purpose Begin the Conversation Successes & challenges Strategies and support systems Gather data - programs, SCOS, assessment, expectations –Recommendations

14 DPI Action Prioritize recommendations –Kindergarten position statement The Power of K: NC Position Statement on kindergartens of the 21st Century SBE endorsement - June, 2007

15 Position Statement Letters of support / endorsement –NC Birth - Kindergarten Institutes of Higher Education Consortium –NC Office of School Readiness –FPG / FirstSchool –NC Association of Elementary Educators –NC Association for the Education of Young Children –Action for Children

16 Outcomes –Guidelines / Framework for administrators & teachers –Consistent and clear expectations / practices –K Teacher Leader Initiative –Ready Schools Initiative –Connect preschool to kindergarten and kindergarten to first grade –Establish the foundation for 21st Century Learning Skills and Future Ready Students

17 The Power of K The Mandate The Power of K Kindergarten Today Kindergarten Children Today Kindergarten Programs of the 21st Century: Intentional Teaching and Learning North Carolina’s Charge

18 Be Creative!! Illustrate your assigned section of the Power of K Use the chart paper and markers Be prepared to share with other groups

19 Sharing Time The Mandate

20 The Power of K The Mandate –The guiding mission of the NC State Board of Education –Globally competitive students –“Future Ready Students” –Kindergarten “leads the journey”

21 Sharing Time The Power of K

22 –“The early childhood years, birth through age 8, are the most powerful years for learning, growth and development in the life of a child” (Jensen, 1998). –Kindergarten is a foundation of a child’s and family’s attitude towards education

23 Sharing Time Kindergarten Today

24 The Power of K Kindergarten Today –Must meet multiple demands –Feels the pressure of increased accountability –“suffers from the middle-child syndrome [and] straddles the worlds of preschool and elementary school” (Graue, 2006) –A delicate balancing act

25 Sharing Time Kindergarten Children Today

26 The Power of K Kindergarten Children Today –“Although the 21st Century brings new experiences for young children, their developmental patterns, rates and ways of learning have not changed.” –“still in a very sensitive period for brain development”

27 The Power of K Kindergarten Children Today –“Kindergarten children must be appropriately challenged to progress academically and socially; however, when classroom experiences are not attuned to children’s developmental needs and individual characteristics, they undermine rather than foster children’s learning”. (Berk, 2006)

28 Sharing Time Kindergarten Programs of the 21st Century

29 The Power of K Kindergarten Programs of the 21st Century: Intentional Teaching & Learning –“K programs must respond to the complex needs of children by linking instructional practices, the physical environment, and learning opportunities to the unique characteristics of 5 year olds.”

30 The Power of K Kindergarten Programs of the 21st Century: Intentional Teaching and Learning –Kindergarten classrooms must be engaging and interactive where children are guided by trusted and nurturing adults who provide challenging, yet achievable learning experiences –Requirements (page 3 of statement)

31 Sharing Time Play

32 The Power of K Kindergarten programs of the 21st Century: Intentional Teaching and Learning –Play is the core of a kindergartner’s learning & development and is an essential element of a child’s education in the 21st Century. –“integral to the academic environment” –The absence of play is an obstacle

33 Sharing Time NC’s Charge

34 The Power of K North Carolina’s Charge –All students will graduate from a rigorous, relevant academic program. –Kindergarten programs must ensure rigor and relevance and guarantee supportive relationships for each student.

35 The Power of K Your Personal Charge –Awareness –Share information with colleagues & families –Reflect on your classroom practices and the Power of K framework What are your strengths? What effective practices do you want to enhance?

36 The Power of the Kindergarten Child

37 It Takes a Village to Raise a Child


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