ࡱ>  G$bjbj xxtt$$&&&'''p(s- 'ut.z 9{:{:{:CL OD&VQBlCVV"$${:{:&2e2e2eVv${:'&R{:2eV2e2eP%hy&"{:`C׊'V8Plnu<1X1(1&OPrQ2eRSOPOPOP(`OPOPOPuVVVV1OPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPOPt }#:  Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program:  Curriculum Approval Specifications 2012 Florida Department of Education Office of Early Learning This document was developed by the Office of Early Learning, Florida Department of Education. Edited by Tara Huls, Ph.D. For further information, please contact: Office of Early Learning Florida Department of Education 325 West Gaines Street, Suite 514 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0400  HYPERLINK "mailto:earlylearning@fldoe.org" earlylearning@fldoe.org Copyright Florida Department of Education 2012 This page is intentionally blank. Table of Contents  TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066588" I. Floridas Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program  PAGEREF _Toc326066588 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066589" A. Background  PAGEREF _Toc326066589 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066590" B. Developmentally Appropriate Curricula  PAGEREF _Toc326066590 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066591" 1. Comprehensiveness  PAGEREF _Toc326066591 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066592" 2. Integration  PAGEREF _Toc326066592 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066593" 3. Alignment with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds  PAGEREF _Toc326066593 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066594" C. Access to the Curriculum  PAGEREF _Toc326066594 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066595" II. Submissions for VPK Curriculum Approval: General Description  PAGEREF _Toc326066595 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066596" A. Publishers Submissions  PAGEREF _Toc326066596 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066597" B. Comprehensive Core Curricula  PAGEREF _Toc326066597 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066598" C. Learning Opportunities in the VPK Classroom  PAGEREF _Toc326066598 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066599" D. Assessment  PAGEREF _Toc326066599 \h 6  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066600" III. Major Priorities for VPK Curriculum  PAGEREF _Toc326066600 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066601" A. Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066601 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066602" A.1. Alignment with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds  PAGEREF _Toc326066602 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066603" A.1.a. Physical Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066603 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066604" A.1.b. Approaches to Learning  PAGEREF _Toc326066604 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066605" A.1.c. Social and Emotional Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066605 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066606" A.1.d. Language, Communication, and Emergent Literacy  PAGEREF _Toc326066606 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066607" A.1.e. Cognitive Development and General Knowledge  PAGEREF _Toc326066607 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066608" A.2. Level of Treatment of Content: Scope and Sequence; Skills Trace  PAGEREF _Toc326066608 \h 8  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066609" A.2.a. Scope and Sequence: Alphabetic Knowledge  PAGEREF _Toc326066609 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066610" A.2.b. Skills Trace: Alphabetic Knowledge  PAGEREF _Toc326066610 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066611" A.2.c. Scope and Sequence: Phonological Awareness  PAGEREF _Toc326066611 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066612" A.2.d. Skills Trace: Phonological Awareness  PAGEREF _Toc326066612 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066613" A.2.e.Scope and Sequence: Vocabulary Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066613 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066614" A.2.f. Skills Trace: Vocabulary Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066614 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066615" A.2.g. Scope and Sequence: Mathematical Thinking  PAGEREF _Toc326066615 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066616" A.2.h. Skills Trace: Number Sense and Operations  PAGEREF _Toc326066616 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066617" A.3. Language-Rich Classroom  PAGEREF _Toc326066617 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066618" A.4. Accuracy of Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066618 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066619" A.5. Relevance of Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066619 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066620" A.6. Authenticity of Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066620 \h 11  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066621" A.7. Multicultural Representation  PAGEREF _Toc326066621 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066622" A.8. Humanity and Compassion  PAGEREF _Toc326066622 \h 12  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066623" B. Presentation  PAGEREF _Toc326066623 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066624" B.1. Comprehensiveness of Teacher and Student Resources  PAGEREF _Toc326066624 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066625" B.1.a. Comprehensiveness of Teacher Resources  PAGEREF _Toc326066625 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066626" B.1.b. Comprehensiveness of Student Resources  PAGEREF _Toc326066626 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066627" B.2. Alignment of Instructional Components  PAGEREF _Toc326066627 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066628" B.3. Organization of Curriculum  PAGEREF _Toc326066628 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066629" B.3.a. Access to Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066629 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066630" B.3.b. Visual Features  PAGEREF _Toc326066630 \h 14  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066631" B.3.c. Visible Structure and Format  PAGEREF _Toc326066631 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066632" B.3.d. Logical Organization  PAGEREF _Toc326066632 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066633" B.4. Readability of Instructional Materials/Language Style  PAGEREF _Toc326066633 \h 15  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066634" B.5. Pacing of Content  PAGEREF _Toc326066634 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066635" B.6. Ease of Use of Materials  PAGEREF _Toc326066635 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066636" B.6.a. Use  PAGEREF _Toc326066636 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066637" B.6.b. Durability  PAGEREF _Toc326066637 \h 16  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066638" C. Learning  PAGEREF _Toc326066638 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066639" C.1. Motivational Strategies  PAGEREF _Toc326066639 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066640" C.1.a. Expectations  PAGEREF _Toc326066640 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066641" C.1.b. Feedback  PAGEREF _Toc326066641 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066642" C.2. Explicit Instruction  PAGEREF _Toc326066642 \h 17  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066643" C.3. Guidance and Support  PAGEREF _Toc326066643 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066644" C.3.a. Level  PAGEREF _Toc326066644 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066645" C.3.b. Adaptability  PAGEREF _Toc326066645 \h 18  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066646" C.4. Active Participation of Children  PAGEREF _Toc326066646 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066647" C.4.a. Activities  PAGEREF _Toc326066647 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066648" C.4.b. Child Responses  PAGEREF _Toc326066648 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066649" C.5. Assessment  PAGEREF _Toc326066649 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066650" C.5.a. Alphabet Knowledge  PAGEREF _Toc326066650 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066651" C.5.b. Phonological Awareness  PAGEREF _Toc326066651 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066652" C.5.c. Number Sense and Operations  PAGEREF _Toc326066652 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066653" C.5.d. Linking Assessment Results Back to Instruction  PAGEREF _Toc326066653 \h 19  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066654" D. Professional Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066654 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066655" D.1. Initial Professional Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066655 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066656" D.2. Ongoing Professional Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066656 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066657" D.3. Supporting High Quality, Consistent Teaching  PAGEREF _Toc326066657 \h 20  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066658" E. Materials for Parents and Families  PAGEREF _Toc326066658 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066659" E.1. Support Materials for Parents and Families  PAGEREF _Toc326066659 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066660" E.2. Materials Available in Multiple Languages  PAGEREF _Toc326066660 \h 21  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066661" F. Research Base  PAGEREF _Toc326066661 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066662" F.1. Expertise for Content Development  PAGEREF _Toc326066662 \h 22  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc326066663" IV. Criteria for Evaluation  PAGEREF _Toc326066663 \h 23  I. Floridas Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program A. Background The state constitution was amended in 2004 to include Section 1(b), Article IX: Every four-year old child in Florida shall be provided by the State a high quality prekindergarten learning opportunity in the form of an early childhood development and education program which shall be voluntary, high quality, free, and delivered according to professionally accepted standards. An early childhood development and education program means an organized program designed to address and enhance each childs ability to make age appropriate progress in an appropriate range of settings in the development of language and cognitive capabilities and emotional, social, regulatory and moral capacities through education in basic skills and such other skills as the Legislature may determine to be appropriate. The legislation implementing the VPK Education Program includes the requirement for an accountability measure for providers offering the VPK program.  HYPERLINK "http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch1002/SEC67.HTM&Title=-%3e2009-%3eCh1002-%3eSection%2067" Section 1002.67(2)(c), Florida Statutes (F.S.), directs the Department of Education (DOE) to approve curricula for use by private prekindergarten providers and public schools that are placed on probation as a result of their kindergarten readiness rates falling below the minimum rate adopted by the State Board of Education (SBE) for two consecutive years. The DOE maintains a list of such approved curricula. The curriculum approval process described in this document has been developed in accordance with this statutory requirement. B. Developmentally Appropriate Curricula Section  HYPERLINK "http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch1002/SEC67.HTM&Title=-%3e2009-%3eCh1002-%3eSection%2067" 1002.67, F.S., requires that all curricula used in VPK classrooms must be developmentally appropriate, be designed to prepare a student for early literacy, enhance the age-appropriate progress of children in attaining the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds, and prepare children to be ready for kindergarten based upon the statewide kindergarten screening (i.e., Florida Kindergarten Readiness Screening (FLKRS)). Developmentally appropriate curriculum should be appropriate for four-year-olds and flexible enough to modify for individual four-year-olds who have skills at either end of a developmental continuum (individually appropriate). For the purposes of this approval process, curricula was defined as a set of written materials that is replicable addresses the use of materials, scheduling, arranging the environment, and interaction between children and adults either separately or in combination includes more than activity suggestions and more than theory and pedagogy is aligned with the VPK Education Standards (note: as of October 18, 2011, the standards used in VPK Education Programs are titled: Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds) is aligned with scientifically-based research. The following is a description of characteristics expected of curricula, including professional development, submitted for consideration. 1. Comprehensiveness A comprehensive core curriculum is one that contains a mix of instruction and practice activities sufficient to build strong skills in each of the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds (also known as the Standards for Four-Year-Olds). 2. Integration The curriculum used in any VPK education classroom used to teach skills in any of the domains must be authentic and support and reinforce the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds in other subject areas. Research emphasizes the importance of connecting classroom learning to real-life situations which is accomplished most effectively when children are able to move seamlessly from one activity to the next. 3. Alignment with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds Section 1002.67, F.S., requires that DOE develop and adopt performance standards for children in the VPK program that address emergent literacy, including oral communication, knowledge of print and letters, phonemic and phonological awareness, and vocabulary and comprehension development, in addition to the specific capabilities, capacities, and skills referenced in the Constitution. High-level child performance standards, originally called the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Standards, were initially adopted by the State Board of Education (SBE) on March 15, 2005. These Standards were revised in 2008, and most recently in 2011, when they were renamed the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. The purpose of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds is to describe skills that four-year-old children should know and be able to do by the end of their prekindergarten year, when entering kindergarten. The Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds are grouped around the following five domains: physical development approaches to learning social and emotional development language, communication, and emergent literacy cognitive development and general knowledge (includes mathematical thinking, scientific inquiry, social studies, and creative expression through the arts). The five domains comprise 96 individual standards. There are 81 benchmarks in the domain of language, communication, and emergent literacy, and the component of mathematical thinking. All submitted curricula and instructional methods must align with and support these standards. The Standards for Four-Year-Olds can be viewed at:  HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00589" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00589, as incorporated by reference in Rule 6A-1.099823, FAC. 4. Use of Scientifically-Based Research: Emergent Literacy The National Early Literacy Panel (NELP), funded by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) and the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), has worked to synthesize scientific research of emergent literacy skills in young children. Among empirical research studies reviewed, five emergent literacy skills have been found to consistently and uniquely predict childrens later (conventional) reading skills. These skills include alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, rapid automatic naming of letters and digits or naming of objects and colors, writing/writing name, and phonological short-term memory. Several of these skills relate directly to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and require specific attention by publishers and reviewers in this approval process. (Alphabet knowledge: IV.F.3., Phonological Awareness: IV.F.2., Writing/Writing Name: IV.G.2.b. and IV.G.3.). For further information on the final report, Developing Early Literacy: Report of the National Early Literacy Panel, visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.nifl.gov/earlychildhood/NELP/NELPreport.html" http://www.nifl.gov/earlychildhood/NELP/NELPreport.html. 5. Use of Scientifically-Based Research: Mathematical Thinking The National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMAP), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, has worked to synthesize the factors that will lead to success in mathematics education for individual citizens. Though the bulk of the report is dedicated to higher-level mathematics, there are several relevant elements for teachers of young children. The NMAP report identifies that though children acquire considerable knowledge of numbers and other aspects of mathematics prior to kindergarten, this acquisition varies greatly, based on childrens experiences. The curriculum in the VPK classroom, through attention to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds in the sub-domain of Mathematical Thinking, should ensure that children are introduced to mathematical skills and have significant opportunity for practicing skills and discussing mathematics in developmentally appropriate ways. For further information on the final report, Foundations for Success, visit  HYPERLINK "http://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/mathpanel/report/final-report.pdf" http://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/mathpanel/report/final-report.pdf. C. Access to the Curriculum Floridas VPK Education Program ensures four-year-olds access to a high quality prekindergarten learning opportunity. It is important to note the great diversity of four-year-olds residing in Florida, including children with special developmental, behavioral, or physical needs, who are English language learners (ELLs), or who may be at-risk of future learning or school difficulties for a variety of reasons. Evaluating the extent to which a curriculum can accommodate a wide range of childrens needs and/or skill levels and be implemented across a variety of settings is part of the curriculum approval process. Accommodations implemented to foster access to the program do not lessen achievement expectations; they should, however, provide a wide range of techniques and support systems to help children work around areas of special need. Frequently, accommodations that may be required to ensure meaningful participation by a given child are found to benefit many other children in the classroom. Accommodations include changes in instructional methods and materials, learning activities and assessments, time demands and scheduling, the learning environment, and the use of special communication systems, among others. II. Submissions for VPK Curriculum Approval: General Description A. Publishers Submissions The Department of Education will accept for review and approval submissions of comprehensive early childhood curricula for four-year-old children that address the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. In order to be considered comprehensive, the materials submitted must stand alone and cover the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds in all five domains. B. Comprehensive Core Curricula A VPK approved curriculum must cover all five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. Development of many skills requires explicit instruction in the particular skill area, strategies or steps to follow, and scaffolding of instruction by the teacher. The curriculum must provide explicit, systematic instruction, assessment, and intervention that leads to childrens growing proficiency at each stage of skill development. To support success in learning, a VPK curriculum should include clear presentation and explanations of the following: purposes, goals, and expected outcomes concepts, processes, rules, information, and terms models, examples, questions, and feedback. The overall instructional design should include the following: a clear road map or blueprint for teachers to get an overall picture of the program (i.e., a scope and sequence) clearly stated goals and objectives resources to help the teacher understand the rationale for the instructional approach and strategies utilized in the program (e.g., articles, explanations in the teacher manuals, references, reliable websites) a coherent instructional design explicit instruction in consistently systematic and intentional instruction a logical organization to the materials so that its clear how the curriculum proceeds over the course of the program (day, week, month, year) consistent teacher friendly instructional routines student materials aligned with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds examples of constructive feedback scaffolding with specific instructions differentiated instruction guidelines and materials for flexible grouping enrichment activities for advanced children guidelines for use with diverse populations such as English Language Learners and children with disabilities components that foster intrinsic motivation in children (Approaches to Learning domain) ample opportunities for practice. As stated in the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds (2011, pg. 13), Work sheets, drills, or simply allowing children to play without teacher planning and reflection will not facilitate optimal progress for children. Brief, frequent practice activities and games must be provided within the curriculum to attain mastery of each of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. Activities should include options for children of disparate abilities and backgrounds, providing teachers with alternatives to teach all children the required skills and content. C. Learning Opportunities in the VPK Classroom In order to provide Floridas four-year-olds with a high-quality, developmentally appropriate learning opportunity, several things are of critical importance. Children need one-on-one interactions with classroom teachers and classmates each day. Through one-on-one interactions with children, teachers scaffold childrens activities and can provide feedback and support. Additionally, they build rapport and a trusting relationship. When children are given many daily experiences to interact with classmates, they begin to develop skills in negotiating, turn-taking, and cooperative play. Four-year-old children are very curious and inquisitive by nature. The curriculum used in a VPK classroom should include active learning experiences that are child-initiated, as well as those planned and initiated by the teacher. As stated previously, the curriculum should be developmentally appropriate, meaning that it is appropriate for four-year-olds and can be modified for individual four-year-olds who have skills throughout the developmental continuum (i.e., individually appropriate). Also, when planning and implementing the curriculum the teacher should take into account the childrens personal knowledge, often related to culture (culturally appropriate), and then use this information to build on their strengths and skills. It is developmentally inappropriate to use a kindergarten curriculum with prekindergarteners. Throughout the course of the day, the curriculum should include instruction in varying formats, such as large group, small group, and learning centers. Teachers have a very distinct role in facilitating and scaffolding the activities of the classroom, but it is not developmentally appropriate for four-year-olds to spend extended amounts of time in teacher-directed activities. Of course, childrens attention spans will grow over the year and will be longer when engaged by an enthusiastic, invigorating teacher. As a part of active learning within a VPK classroom, children should be engaged in many hands-on experiences throughout the day. Children should not learn about concepts through paper and pencil activities, work sheets, or coloring pages. Learning occurs when the child is engaged in the activity (teacher- or child-directed), and a childs attention span tends to be longer in activities and topics that are of interest to the child. Early literacy skills are critical to childrens success in K-12, and curricula used in VPK classrooms must be designed to prepare a student in this area. There is a large body of empirical research in the area of emergent literacy, specifically phonological awareness and letter knowledge, which shows that daily attention to these skills, as little as twenty minutes a day, can make a huge impact on childrens emergent literacy skills. Research shows that young children learn best through hands-on, intentional learning experiences (e.g., play with a purpose) that have been planned by knowledgeable teachers. When young children explore things directly with their senses and practice new skills through play, they are learning in ways that are meaningful to them at their stage of development. D. Assessment Publishers are required to include assessment(s) that teachers can use to guide student instruction. The assessment should measure progress in the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. The assessment should identify children who are at-risk or are experiencing difficulty with learning and/or development. Ideally, the curriculum should then include strategies for the teacher to use to guide instruction, based on how each child, as well as the group did on the assessment. III. Major Priorities for VPK Curriculum VPK curriculum selections must be effective in six major priority areas: content, presentation, learning, professional development, parent/family materials, and research base. The following sections describe essential features for each of these priority areas. These features generally apply to all formats of VPK curriculum, whether print or other media/multiple media formats. Any item that is starred with an asterisk (*) MUST receive an average score of 1, across reviewers, in order to be further considered for curriculum approval. A. Content A.1. Alignment with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds Content must align with the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds for each of the five domains. The Standards for Four-Year-Olds can be accessed at  HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00589" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00589. This document includes the standards and benchmarks where applicable, by domain as well as related skills; descriptions of child skills; environmental considerations; supportive instructional strategies; and, other information pertinent to the curricular implementation of a VPK program. Each domain is scored separately. The following requirements apply to alignment with each of the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds: Correlations Publishers are expected to provide information that identifies exactly where and to what extent (e.g., included in one or more activities, in-depth coverage across multiple activities and/or domains) the VPK curriculum addresses each of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and benchmarks. If a particular standard is not addressed, the information provided should also indicate this. However, since the VPK curriculum approval process is only for the review of comprehensive curricula, all five domains should be adequately covered, even if each individual standard may not be addressed directly. Scope The content should address the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds for each domain and associated learning outcomes, including thinking and learning skills. Completeness The content of the curriculum should be complete enough to stand on its own, without additional curricular supports. To be useful for classroom instruction, the curriculum must be adaptable to the instructional goals of individual VPK providers. There should be no major omissions in the required content coverage. The curriculum may include concepts and topics that enrich and extend childrens knowledge and learning, but should be free of unrelated facts and information that would detract from achievement of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. Curriculum Integration The curriculum should include integration across subject areas/domains, and over the course of the program year. Young children do not separate their activities and learning by subject area, and it is necessary that the curriculum used for four-year-olds should not be separated. Integration that allows children to be engaged, active learners provides a positive learning environment that builds the foundational skills needed for kindergarten entry. A.1.a. Physical Development A.1.b. Approaches to Learning A.1.c. Social and Emotional Development A.1.d. Language, Communication, and Emergent Literacy A.1.e. Cognitive Development and General Knowledge A.2. Level of Treatment of Content: Scope and Sequence; Skills Trace Scope and Sequence: The level of complexity or difficulty of content must be appropriate for the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds, developmental levels of the children, and the time periods allowed for teaching (540 hours for the school-year VPK program and 300 hours for the summer VPK program). Level of Treatment of Content pertains to the skills outlined below. Publishers should submit a document for each area requiring a scope and sequence. The document may include narrative, tables, or other means to demonstrate month-by-month, an overview of pertinent skills and/or teaching strategies introduced. Because VPK programs can vary in length, publishers should include the scope and sequence for use in both 300-hour programs (e.g., summer programs) and 540-hour (e.g., typical school year program of 3-hours daily for 180 days or 6-hours daily for 90 days). Reviewers will review the following four elements to determine if the curriculums scope and sequence relates fully to the skills outlined when compared to the Standards for Four-Year-Olds and recommendations by the National Early Literacy Panel (NELP) and the National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMAP). Objectives Content should be sufficiently simple or complex, technical or non-technical, to match the objectives and developmental levels of a typical group of four-year-old children. Children Content should be developmentally appropriate for four-year old children, while still allowing for individual and cultural differences. It should contain sufficient details for children to understand the significance of the information presented and to engage in reflection and discussion. Time The level of complexity or difficulty of content also should allow for its coverage during the time periods available for teaching, given the daily schedule and the hour requirements of the VPK program year. Coverage The Emergent Literacy domain must be adequately covered to ensure the comprehensively cover the Emergent Literacy standards and benchmarks throughout the curriculum. Skills should be introduced and practiced throughout the year, in varying group settings (whole group, small groups, and one-on-one) as well as throughout the program day (transitions, center time, routine times, planned small groups, whole group time, and outdoor play). Skills Trace For each of the skill areas outlined below, reviewers will receive a completed skills trace form templates for the beginning of the year (first month of program), mid-year, and end of the year (last month of program). These template forms, completed by the publisher, serve to highlight how a curriculum incorporates a particular skill area, identifying how portions of the skill are introduced and practiced with children, including teacher-directed instruction, child-initiated centers and play, transitions, and other time periods of the day. Completeness The skills trace should be complete in detail for the reviewer to determine how a skill is introduced and practiced, including options for varying group settings (whole group, small group, one-on-one, centers, transitions). Opportunities for individualizing instruction and presenting in small groups should be given. Compatibility with Scope and Sequence Presented Reviewers will compare the skills traces time period (beginning, mid-year, end of year) with the scope and sequence. Developmental Appropriateness The developmental appropriateness of how a skill is introduced and developed will be assessed. Reviewers will compare the skills trace and related scope and sequence with the Standards for Four-Year-Olds and recommendations by the National Early Literacy Panel (NELP) and the National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMAP). The skills identified by the skills trace are those that are the best known predictors of later literacy or math competence. Emergent Literacy The National Early Literacy Panel (NELP), funded by the National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL) and the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL), has worked to synthesize scientific research of emergent literacy skills in young children. Among empirical research studies reviewed, five emergent literacy skills have been found to consistently and uniquely predict childrens later (conventional) reading skills. These skills include alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, rapid automatic naming of letters and digits or naming of objects and colors, writing/writing name, and phonological short-term memory. Several of these skills relate directly to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and require specific attention by publishers and reviewers in this approval process. (Alphabet knowledge: IV.F.3., Phonological Awareness: IV.F.2., Writing/Writing Name: IV.G.2.b. and IV.G.3.). Vocabulary and oral language development are moderate predictors of later literacy skills (Knowing how to put concepts, thoughts and ideas into spoken words, and understanding other people when they talk). These skills relate directly to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and require specific attention by publishers and reviewers in this approval process (Vocabulary: IV. C., Oral Language: IV.A., IV.B., IV.D., IV.E.). For further information on the final report, Developing Early Literacy: Report of the National Early Literacy Panel, visit  HYPERLINK "http://www.nifl.gov/earlychildhood/NELP/NELPreport.html" http://www.nifl.gov/earlychildhood/NELP/NELPreport.html. Mathematical Thinking The National Mathematics Advisory Panel (NMAP), funded by the U.S. Department of Education, has worked to synthesize the factors that will lead to success in mathematics education for individual citizens. Though the bulk of the report is dedicated to higher-level mathematics, there are several relevant elements for teachers of young children. The NMAP report identifies that though children acquire considerable knowledge of numbers and other aspects of mathematics prior to kindergarten, this acquisition varies greatly, based on childrens experiences. The curriculum in the VPK classroom, through attention to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds in the sub-domain of Mathematical Thinking (V.A.), should ensure that children are introduced to mathematical skills and have significant opportunity for practicing skills and discussing mathematics in developmentally appropriate ways. For further information on the final report, Foundations for Success, visit  HYPERLINK "http://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/mathpanel/report/final-report.pdf" http://www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/mathpanel/report/final-report.pdf. A.2.a. Scope and Sequence: Alphabetic Knowledge A systematic way of ensuring that all alphabet letter names and at least the most common sounds associated with each letter are introduced and revisited throughout the year in meaningful, developmentally-appropriate ways should be included. A.2.b. Skills Trace: Alphabetic Knowledge Skills trace forms for beginning, middle, and end of the year will be used to determine appropriateness, completeness, and compatibility with related scope and sequence. A.2.c. Scope and Sequence: Phonological Awareness A systematic way of ensuring that phonological awareness skills are introduced and revisited throughout the year, to include a minimum of ten- to twenty-minutes per day, and occur in meaningful, developmentally-appropriate ways, should be included. These skills include addition and deletion of compound words, syllables, and onset and rime (alliteration and rhyme). A.2.d. Skills Trace: Phonological Awareness Skills trace forms for beginning, middle, and end of the year will be used to determine appropriateness, completeness, and compatibility with related scope and sequence. A.2.e.Scope and Sequence: Vocabulary Development A systematic way to introduce new vocabulary words, and provide opportunities for children to incorporate the use of vocabulary words should be included. This should occur during the program day and across the program year. A.2.f. Skills Trace: Vocabulary Development Skills trace forms for beginning, middle, and end of the year will be used to determine appropriateness, completeness, and compatibility with related scope and sequence. A.2.g. Scope and Sequence: Mathematical Thinking A systematic way of ensuring that mathematical thinking skills are introduced and revisited throughout the year, with particular attention on number sense and operations should be included. Skills in these areas should be integrated with geometry, patterns, seriation, measurement, and data collection. A.2.h. Skills Trace: Number Sense and Operations Skills trace forms for beginning, middle, and end of the year will be used to determine appropriateness, completeness, and compatibility with related scope and sequence (number sense and number and operations).  A.3. Language-Rich Classroom The curriculum should provide many opportunities to foster a language-rich classroom. This will be evident in teacher materials that encourage opportunities to: Engage children in extended conversations Encourage children to tell and retell stories and describe events Discuss a wide range of topics Model use of new and unusual words Discuss word meanings Ask open-ended questions Give explicit guidance on vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation Challenge children to justify their thinking Focus on the expression of ideas  A.4. Accuracy of Content Content must be accurate in historical context and contemporary facts and concepts. Objectivity Content that is included in the materials should accurately represent the domain of knowledge and events. It should be factual and objective. It should be free of mistakes, errors, inconsistencies, contradictions within itself, and biases of interpretation. It should be free of the biased selection of information. Materials should distinguish between facts and possible interpretations or opinions expressed about factual information. Visuals or other elements of instruction should contribute to the accuracy of the text or narrative. Representativeness The selection of content should not misrepresent the domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. It should include the generally accepted and prevalent theories, major concepts, laws, standards, and models used within prekindergarten education. Correctness Presentation of content should be free of typographical and visual errors. It should include correct grammar, spelling, linguistics, terminology, definitions, descriptions, visuals, graphs, sounds, videos, and all other components of the VPK curriculum. A.5. Relevance of Content Content must be up-to-date for the academic discipline and the context in which the content is presented. Dates or editions Copyright dates for photographs and other materials and editions should suggest sufficient currency of content. Copyright dates and editions serve as indicators about currency. However, neither the copyright date nor the edition guarantees currency. Subsequent editions should reflect more up-to-date information than earlier editions. Informed examination of the text, narrative, and visuals contained in the materials provides the most direct information about currency of the materials. Context Text or narrative, visuals, photographs, and other features should reflect the time periods appropriate for the objectives and the intended learners. Sometimes context should be current. For example, a photograph used to show stages of human growth and development will be more relevant when the clothing, hairstyles, and activities reflect present-day styles. Sometimes context should be historical. For example, illustrations and photographs of historical events should reflect the historical time period. Sometimes context should be both current and historical. For example, historic images alongside modern ones would convey changes in styles over time. At all times the context should be relevant to the learner, to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds, and to the concept presented. A.6. Authenticity of Content Content should include problem-centered connections to life in a context that is meaningful to children. Life connections VPK curriculum should include connections to the childs life situations in order to make the content meaningful. Children might be expected to deal with time constraints, consider risks and trade-offs in decision-making, and work with teams. Connections may be made to childrens situations in daily home life, family, their local community, community events, and services. Interdisciplinary treatment VPK curriculum also should include interdisciplinary connections in order to make content meaningful. Examples of situations that connect a variety of subject areas include building projects, playing sports or games, retrieving information or objects, creating products, and researching information. In addition to subject area connections, VPK curriculum should connect themes or lessons taught to other disciplines. Examples of approaches to interdisciplinary connections include: Explanations and activities for using skills and knowledge from other domains Projects and activities that require children to relate learning from other domains rather than to isolate knowledge or skills The focus on common themes across several subject areas (infusion, parallel, transdisciplinary, or multidisciplinary instruction) A.7. Multicultural Representation Portrayal of gender, ethnicity, age, work situations, and various social groups must include multicultural fairness and advocacy. Multicultural fairness Through balanced representation of cultures and groups in multiple settings, occupations, careers, and lifestyles, the materials should support equal opportunity without regard for age, color, gender, disability, national origin, race, or religion. It is not the number of pages devoted to diversity, equity, or work roles, but the substance of what is stated and portrayed that matters most. For this reason, it can be misleading to count the number of pages or illustrations devoted to a social issue or group. It is more important to focus on the integration of social diversity throughout a set of VPK curriculum. In addition to balanced representations, the portrayal of individuals and situations must exclude biases and stereotypes. These portrayals must promote an understanding and appreciation of the importance and contributions of diverse cultures and heritage. Multicultural advocacy The understanding and appreciation of multiple cultures extends beyond fair representation. It involves embracing a multicultural context, not just through pictures, but through information about ways to honor differences and deal with conflicts, promote a positive self-image for members of all groups, and provide for the development of healthy attitudes and values. Effective treatment of multicultural issues requires consideration of the age and ability levels of children and whether or not it is appropriate to include multicultural issues in the study of a particular topic. Overall, however, materials should reflect both multicultural fairness and advocacy. A.8. Humanity and Compassion Portrayal of the appropriate care and treatment of people and animals must include compassion, sympathy, and consideration of their needs and values. Inclusion of compassion When providing examples in narrative or visuals, materials sometimes depict the care and treatment of people and animals. Generally, this means showing in some way a measure of compassion, sympathy, or consideration of their needs and feelings. B. Presentation Features of presentation affect the practical usefulness of materials and the ease of finding and understanding content. B.1. Comprehensiveness of Teacher and Student Resources Resources must be complete enough to address the targeted learning outcomes without requiring the teacher to prepare additional teaching materials for the classroom beyond those available in a typical preschool classroom. Materials should contain support for children in completing instructional activities and assessments and for teachers in implementing all of the instructional elements. A variety of components can accomplish this purpose. Typically, materials will include outlines and strategies for teaching, media supplements, learning activities, and projects. All curricula will likely include activities that use additional materials that are not a part of the curriculum, such as play dough, blocks, or puppets, which are typically available in a preschool classroom. Activities of this sort should explain in detail, possibly with illustration, the material(s) needed to include alternate ways of making or substituting the material. The major components generally expected for teacher and student resources are listed below. B.1.a. Comprehensiveness of Teacher Resources Teacher materials typically include a teachers manual, so that the teacher has to use only one guide, or one guide per unit/theme. The materials for the teacher should support continued teacher learning. Support, guidelines, resources, or features such as the ones described below should be available to help teachers effectively implement materials in classroom and school settings. Components and materials are easy to use: Examples include clearance, license, or agreement for copying and use of materials; clear description and accurate directions for use of required equipment, facilities, resources, and environment; clearly labeled grade, lesson, content, and other information to identify components; correct specifications for making instructional media and electronic programs work effectively. Materials support lesson planning, teaching, and learning: Teacher materials should support lesson planning, teaching, and learning. Examples include overview of components and objectives; background for group time and discussions; vocabulary, and reinforcement and review strategies; scope and sequence chart for activities and planning; sample lesson plans; suggestions for learning centers, individualized study, small-group and large-group presentations and discussions, opportunities for community-based experiences, safety procedures, and other extension activities; suggestions for integrating themes across the subject area or course curriculum and forming connections to other disciplines; and suggestions for parental and community involvement. Suggestions are provided for adapting instruction for varying needs: This section includes children with disabilities, English language learners, children who may benefit from additional challenges, etc... Examples include alternative approaches to teaching, pacing, and options for varied delivery of instruction such as media, tools, equipment, and emerging technology; strategies for engaging all children, such as open-ended questions to stimulate thinking, pictorial journaling, hands-on investigations, explorations, and multisensory approaches; suggestions for addressing common student difficulties or adapting to multiple learning styles; and alternative reteaching, enrichment, and remediation strategies. Guidelines and resources are provided on how to implement and evaluate learning: Examples include suggestions for using learning tasks for classroom assessment; guidelines for alternative assessments, such as sample project guides and checklists, rubrics, and portfolios. Resources are provided to use in classroom activities: Examples include technology resources; lists of resources and references, reading strategies, materials to use for displays or photocopies, classroom management strategies and documentation on how to manage the entire instructional program; in-service workshops or consultation support from the publisher. B.1.b. Comprehensiveness of Student Resources Student materials could include a variety of materials, such as childrens trade books, manipulatives, posters, games, puzzles, CDs or computer software, puppets, and other props. Formats may include print, audio, visual, computer, or other media, but should not include work sheets and ditto-type activities, as they will not facilitate optimal progress for children. The student resources should be complete enough, labeled correctly, and have directions that are easily followed. Review and practice activities might include participation activities such as role-playing activities, opportunities for hands-on practice. Review works best as a logical extension of content, goals, objectives, and lessons, with increased similarity to real-life situations. Review activities should require children to recall or apply previously taught knowledge and skills. Frequent short reviews over time or space improve learning more than a concentrated review after a longer period of time. B.2. Alignment of Instructional Components All components of an instructional package must align with each other, as well as with the curriculum. All components of an instructional packageteachers edition and materials, any student materials, and supplementary materialsmust be integrated and interdependent and must correspond with each other. For example, support materials in the teachers edition should align with student activities or projects. They must match in content and progression of instructional activities across the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds and over the course of the program year. B.3. Organization of Curriculum The structure and format of materials must have enough order and clarity to allow children and teachers to access content and explicitly identify ideas and sequences. Providing an explicit and teachable structure can double the amount of information remembered. Clear organization allows teachers to discriminate important pieces of information through skimming, reading, or browsing. Clear organization may be accomplished through a combination of features, but generally not through one feature alone. B.3.a. Access to Content Some features help in searching and locating information, such as a table of contents; menu or map of content; directions on how to locate information; an index for quick reference; goals and/or objectives, outlines, lists, or checklists for major sections; bibliographies and lists of resources; glossaries for quick access to major terms; introductions, key concepts and themes, visual cues, illustrations, labeled examples, and labeled reviews or summaries. B.3.b. Visual Features Visual features that improve readability include print that is dark and clear, with good contrast, on paper with clean-cut edges and without glare; or computer screens without glare; or, margins wide enough on a page or screen to allow easy viewing of the text. Other features are more important in establishing the readability of the curriculum, such as chunking text (e.g., sentence ends on same page as it begins) visuals that are relevant, clear, vivid, and simple enough for children to understand quantity of visuals suitable for the intended childrenboth lower ability children and higher ability children tend to require more visuals left-justified text (ragged on the right) rather than full-justified (lined up on the left and right) visuals that contain information in a form different from the text graphs, charts, maps, and other visual representations integrated at their point of use colors, size of print, spacing, quantity, and type of visuals suitable for the abilities and needs of the intended children. B.3.c. Visible Structure and Format At-a-glance features should signal the organization of content. The following features are desirable: theme or unit titles and/or frames; headings and subheadings typographic cues such as bold, italics or changes in size of type divisions of content such as borders, boxes, circles, highlighting, visual signposts, icons, or color cues diagrams, labels, and visuals placed near the related content; and numbering of pages and other components. Objectives or a content outline may serve a similar purpose by introducing main ideas, providing guideposts to use in searching for key information, or serving as a checklist for self-assessment. Certain types of brief narrative sections also contribute to clear organization. For example, the statement of a clear purpose with content organized around main ideas, principles, concepts, and logical relationships supports the unity and flow of information. Introductions also play a major role when they include anchoring ideas, a list of key points, or conceptual schemes such as metaphors. Summaries also can assist children in understanding the logical order of topics presented. B.3.d. Logical Organization The pattern of organization of the content should be consistent and logical for the type of domain or topic. Patterns of organization may include compare and contrast, time sequence, cause-effect or problem-solution-effect, concrete to abstract, introduction-review-extension (spiral structure), simple-to-complex, whole-part or part-whole, generalization-examples-review-practice, and conflict-inside view-structure. B.4. Readability of Instructional Materials/Language Style Narrative and visuals should engage children in an activity as well as in understanding of the content. Language style and visual features can influence the readability of materials. A popular tool for assessing readability has been the use of a readability formula of one type or another. However, these formulas tend to focus only on a few countable characteristics of language style such as the length of words, sentences, and/or paragraphs. Other features are more important in establishing the readability of, such as: organized, coherent text language and concepts familiar to the teacher language that clarifies, simplifies, and explains information transition words such as yet, also, next, for example, moreover, or however other phrases that create logical connections words with concrete and specific images active rather than passive voice varied sentence structures and avoiding both choppy sentences and unnecessary words specific questions or directions to guide student attention to visuals or key information. B.5. Pacing of Content The amount of content presented at one time or the pace at which it is presented must be of a size or rate that allows children to perceive and understand it. It is important that materials contain bite-size chunks or blocks of information. The chunks should not be so large, nor the pacing so fast, as to overwhelm children. Neither should the chunks be so small, nor the pacing so slow, as to bore them. B.6. Ease of Use of Materials Both print and other formats of the curriculum must be easy to use and replace and be durable enough for multiple uses over time. B.6.a. Use Materials must be designed for practical use in the classroom and school environments. They must be easy to identify and store. Teachers and children must be able to access and use the materials. Some of the factors influencing their ease of use include number of components, size of components, packaging, and quality of materials, equipment requirements, and cost to purchase or replace components. The best choice about weight, size, and number of volumes depends on several factors, such as the organization of the content, how well separate volumes may fit time periods for instruction, and the ages of children. Technical production requirements, such as page limits or different types of bindings, may lead to multiple volumes. Examples of classroom use include repeated copying of consumable materials and repeated use of other materials by children over time. Technology-rich resources should work properly without the purchase of additional software and run without error. Electronic media for student use should be encoded to prevent accidental or intentional erasure or modification. As with textbooks, electronic media should allow teachers to easily access and interact with them without extensive supervision or special assistance. The physical and technical qualities of materials should match with the resources of VPK programs. Materials such as videos, software, CD-ROMs, Internet sites, and transparencies may serve instructional purposes well, but have little value unless they can be implemented with the programs equipment. Publishers should include training, inservice, and consultation to help in effective use of the materials. B.6.b. Durability Children and teachers should be able to have materials that will be durable under conditions of expected use. For example, boxes, books, or other materials should not fall apart after normal classroom use. The packaging and form of materials should be flexible and durable enough for multiple uses over time. Durability includes considerations such as high-quality paper, ink, binding, and cover back, joints, body block, and individual pages worry-free technology that runs properly, with easy to hear, see, and control audio and visuals teaching materials that have been tested for use in real-world classrooms the publishers guarantee for replacement conditions and agreements for reproduction needed to effectively use the materials C. Learning Several features have been found to promote learning and apply to most types of learning outcomes. The following sections describe the learning features expected for each of these priority areas. C.1. Motivational Strategies The curriculum must include features to maintain learner motivation. C.1.a. Expectations Materials should positively influence the expectations of children. Examples include positive expectations for success novel tasks or other approaches to stimulate intellectual curiosity meaningful tasks related to student interests, cultural backgrounds, and developmental levels activities with relevance to the students life thought-provoking challenges such as paradoxes, dilemmas, problems, controversies, and questioning of traditional ways of thinking challenges that are neither too difficult to achieve nor so easy that children become bored hands-on tasks in a concrete context, and images, sounds, analogies, metaphors, or humorous anecdotes variety, including the opportunity for children to ask their own questions, set their own goals, and make other choices during learning. C.1.b. Feedback Materials should include informative and positive feedback on progress. Examples include frequent checks on progress, including assessment explanatory feedback with information about asking questions to further the accurateness of responses, how to avoid or correct common mistakes (problem-solving approach), and/or different approaches to use varied forms of assessments (self-assessment, peer assessment, and some learning tasks without formal assessments). C.2. Explicit Instruction The curriculum must contain clear statements of information and outcomes. To support success in learning, the curriculum should include clear directions and explanations of purposes, goals, and expected outcomes concepts, rules, information, and terms models, examples, questions, and feedback. For example, development of specific thinking skills requires an explicit statement of the particular thinking skills to be learned, along with the strategies or steps to follow. Explicit instruction for thinking skills might also involve showing examples of successful thinking contrasted with examples of poor thinking processes. Similarly, the development of learning skills requires explicit directions about when and how to do activities such as problem-solving, note taking, outlining, paraphrasing, abstracting and analyzing, summarizing, self-coaching, memory strategies, persistence, preview and questioning, reading and listening, reflecting, and reciting. C.3. Guidance and Support The curriculum must include guidance and support to help children safely and successfully become more independent learners and thinkers. C.3.a. Level The type of guidance and support that helps children to become more independent learners and thinkers is sometimes referred to as scaffolding. Scaffolding is a solid structure of support that can be removed after a job has been completed. As children gain proficiency, support can diminish, and children can encounter more complex, life-centered problems. Information and activities should provide guidance and support at the level that is neededno more and no less. Too much can squelch student interest, and too little can lead to failure. Guidance and support can be accomplished by a combination of the following features: organized routines advance organizers or models such as simplified views of information visual representations of new information during initial instruction questions to focus on key ideas or important features explanations of how the problems were solved analogies, metaphors, or associations to compare one idea to another prompts or hints during initial practice step-by-step instructions feedback that fosters and supports the learning of skills simulations with features for realistic practice opportunities for children to do research, and to organize and communicate results. C.3.b. Adaptability Guidance and support must be adaptable to developmental differences and various learning styles. For example, young children tend to understand concepts in concrete terms and over-generalize new concepts. Some children need more time, some tend to be more impulsive than reflective, some have trouble distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information, and some have better written than spoken language skills. Approaches for developmental differences and learning styles of children, include a variety of activities such as structured and unstructured activities independent and group work teacher-directed and discovery learning visual and narrative instruction hands-on activities open-ended activities practice without extrinsic rewards simple, complex, concrete, and abstract examples variable pacing or visual breaks C.4. Active Participation of Children C.4.a. Activities The curriculum must engage the physical and mental activity of children during the learning process. The curriculum should include organized activities of periodic, frequent, short projects that are logical extensions of content, goals, and objectives. C.4.b. Child Responses Projects and activities should include questions and application activities during learning that give children opportunities to respond. Active participation of children can be accomplished in a variety of ways. For example, information and activities might require children to respond orally or through drawing and emergent writing create visual representations (block structures, emergent writing, puppet shows, dramatic play scenarios, drawings, two- and three-dimensional artwork) generate their own questions or examples think of new situations for applying or extending what they learn complete discovery activities add details to concepts from prior knowledge form their own analogies and metaphors practice lesson-related tasks, procedures, behaviors, or skills choose from a variety of activities. C.5. Assessment Publishers are required to include assessment(s) that teachers can use to guide instruction. Assessments may be curriculum-specific, but they are not required to be. The assessment(s) should measure progress in at least alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, and number sense and operations, as related to the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. The assessment should identify children who are at-risk or are experiencing difficulty with learning and/or development in one or more areas. The curriculum should then include strategies for the teacher to use to guide instruction, based on how each child, as well as the group did on the assessment. These strategies or next steps should be linked directly to the curriculum. C.5.a. Alphabet Knowledge C.5.b. Phonological Awareness C.5.c. Number Sense and Operations C.5.d. Linking Assessment Results Back to Instruction Assessment results should link back to strategies and activities for the teacher to use to guide instruction, based on assessment results, in at least the areas of alphabet knowledge, phonological awareness, and number sense and operations.  D. Professional Development Publishers must submit a Professional Development Plan for use with the curriculum. Inservice training, workshops, and consulting services should be made available by publishers to support teachers in implementing the VPK curriculum. Professional development is essential to the success of any program, especially when a program contains non-traditional elements. Publishers should clearly indicate the recommended amount and types of professional development that they will provide, and they should work with local early learning coalitions and VPK providers to ensure that teachers receive the support that they need. D.1. Initial Professional Development There must be initial professional development that provides adequate opportunities for teachers to learn new concepts and practice what they learn. Teachers must also be instructed in the administration and interpretation of assessments that accompany the program. D.2. Ongoing Professional Development After initial professional development, ongoing professional development must be offered to provide support and a deeper level of knowledge of the curriculum, including how the curriculum enhances childrens development and skills in the five domains of the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds. D.3. Supporting High Quality, Consistent Teaching The professional development must emphasize implementation of high quality, consistent teaching. The professional development must meet the needs of both program teachers and directors. The professional development plan should outline how teachers will learn to differentiate their instruction based on assessment data (see item C.5. Assessment), adjust pace based on the group being taught, and to individualize instruction as needed. The professional development should also provide support (e.g., principal/director checklists, follow up in class modeling, a CD for teachers to view model lessons) to facilitate application of content.  E. Materials for Parents and Families The VPK Education Program is a parent choice program; as such, it is recognized that parents are an important component in the childs education. Parents are the childs first teacher. The National Early Literacy Panel (NELP) identified that there have been some research to indicate that supportive parental involvement is related to childrens oral language and cognitive development (See  HYPERLINK "http://lincs.ed.gov/publications/pdf/NELPReport09.pdf" Chapter 5 of Developing Early Literacy: Report of the National Early Literacy Panel, 2009 for more information). E.1. Support Materials for Parents and Families Curriculum materials that provide information for VPK providers on the importance of family involvement, tips and ideas for involving family members, as well as materials that are sent home with parents and families are desirable. Designs for parent involvement are endless and could include, for example, materials to send home, family workshop materials, and/or access to online resources. E.2. Materials Available in Multiple Languages In a state such as Florida, where there is great diversity of children, it is recognized that there is as much or more diversity among childrens families. Parent/Family materials should be available in multiple languages to ensure that the childs family can participate as actively as possible in their childs learning. F. Research Base Each publisher should submit a resume or curriculum vitae for each author of the curriculum. F.1. Expertise for Content Development Expertise in the content area and in education of the intended children must be reflected in the authors, reviewers, and sources that contributed to the development of the materials. The authors, consultants, and reviewers must have actually contributed to the development of the VPK curriculum and should have credentials that reflect expertise in the subject area, course, course category, grade level, pedagogy, education, teaching, or classroom instruction. Qualifications may include expertise in educational psychology or instructional design.  IV. Criteria for Evaluation The VPK Curriculum Approval Process for Low Performing Providers must be fair to all publishers. Applying evaluation criteria consistently to each submission assures that the materials will be judged fairly. Regardless of format or technology, effective materials have certain characteristics in common, and the basic issues, important for the evaluation of VPK curriculum, apply to all subject areas and all formats. These issues are addressed in Floridas Vision for Voluntary Prekindergarten Education and the criteria as detailed in the previous pages of this document. Committee members will evaluate each curriculum using Form VPK-Curr5, Curriculum Evaluation Form, Effective November 2012, incorporated by reference in Rule 6A-1.099825, FAC. Committee members will use the criteria-based instrument to engage in systematic reflection of the processes they follow and decisions they make about the quality of materials submitted by publishers. The extensive research base and review processes used to identify these criteria establish their validity as an integral part of Floridas VPK curriculum approval process. Applying these criteria consistently to each submission helps assure that the materials submitted by publishers will be judged fairly.   Gerard Robinson, Commissioner of Education     PAGE  PAGE  PAGE iv PAGE 3  PAGE 6  PAGE 22 PAGE   PAGE 23 A score of 3, averaged across reviewers, is needed for items A.1.a. A.1.c. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for item A.1.d. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for item A.1.e. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for each of the following individual items: A.2.a., A.2.b., A.2.c., A.2.d., A.2.e., A.2.f., A.2.g., A.2.h., in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for item A.3. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for each individual item listed: C.5.a., C.5.b., C.5.c., C.5.d., in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 3, averaged across reviewers, is needed across these items in D. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. A score of 1, averaged across reviewers, is needed for item E.1. in order for the submission to be considered for approval. 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