Standards and Curriculum

 Standards in Your State | Common Core State Standards Initiative (corestandards.org) 

My state is: Michigan

I work with infants and toddlers ages birth to 3

In general, curriculum includes all of the educational experiences available students. This includes academic areas and subjects (e.g., math, literacy, etc.), as well as the domains of development (e.g., language, cognition, etc.). Since schools and centers are responsible for ensuring children achieve in these areas, standards for achievement are set in place. Standards indicate what children should be able to do within a subject area or domain of development (The Center on Standards & Assessment Implementation, 2018). Standards are a key indicator of student success, yet they vary widely by state. While standards are a guide and do not dictate the curriculum you will be teaching, it is important as educators that we not only know what the standards are for our individual states, but also the role they play in our ability to plan effective instruction.

To prepare for this journal,

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· Review the resource Early Learning and Developmental Guidelines (Links to an external site.) and find your state’s early learning and development guidelines. Read the guidelines for your state.

· Review the resource Standards in Your State (Links to an external site.) and find your state’s standards. Read the standards for your state. Note: if your state is listed as not adopting Common Core, go the U.S. Department of Education (Links to an external site.) website and click on your state to find your state standards.

For your journal,

· Write a reflection on the following questions:

· After reading the standards for your state, how do you feel about your role and ability as an educator to align these standards to the curriculum you will be teaching?

· Why do you feel it is important to use standards as a guide as you plan for children’s learning experiences?

· What are at least two ways you can help families understand the connection between the standards and the curriculum you will be teaching?

Suggested Assignment Length

· One to two double-spaced pages (not including title and reference pages).

Research and Resource Expectations

· Sources are not required for your journal assignments. However, if you need to cite information, you must cite in APA format and include a reference page. Refer to the Citing Within Your Paper (Links to an external site.) and Formatting Your References List (Links to an external site.) resources created by the University of Arizona Global Campus Writing Center (Links to an external site.).

Writing and Formatting Expectations

· Syntax and Mechanics: Writing displays meticulous comprehension and organization of syntax and mechanics, such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

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Early Learning & Developmental Guidelines

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Early Learning and Developmental Guidelines

This document provides current Web links to all State early learning and development guidelines (ELGs). At this time, all 56 States and Territories have developed ELGs for preschool children, and virtually all have ELGs for infants and toddlers. The following table provides the website for ELGs from the States.

State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

Alabama Alabama Early Learning Guidelines

http://dhr.alabama.gov/large_docs/aelg.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Alaska Early Learning Guidelines (2007) https://education.alaska.gov/publications/earlylearningguidelines.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Arizona Early Learning Standards (2013)

http://www.azed.gov/early-childhood/files/2011/11/arizona-early-learning- standards-3rd-edition.pdf

3 to 5 years

Arizona’s Infant and Toddler Developmental Guidelines (Draft)

http://www.azftf.gov/Documents/Arizona%20Infant%20and%20Toddler%20 Developmental%20Guidelines%20DRAFT%20for%20VETTING.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Arkansas Arkansas Child Development and Early Learning Standards (2016)

http://www.arheadstart.org/Ark_Early_Learning_Standards%20(19)%20(1).p df

Birth to 5 years

California California Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations (2009)

http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/itfoundations.asp

Birth to 3 years

California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volumes 1-3 http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/cd/re/psfoundations.asp

3 to 5 years

Colorado Colorado Early Learning & Development Guidelines (2013)

https://www.cde.state.co.us/early/eldgs

Birth to 5 years

Connecticut Guidelines for the Development of Infant & Toddler Early Learning http://www.ct.gov/dss/lib/dss/dss_early_learning_guidelines.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Connecticut Early Learning and Development Standards (2014)

http://www.ct.gov/oec/lib/oec/earlycare/elds/ctelds.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Connecticut Preschool Assessment Framework (2008)

http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/lib/sde/PDF/DEPS/Early/Preschool_Assessment_ Framework.pdf

3 to 5 years

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

Delaware Delaware Early Learning Foundations: Infant/Toddler (2010)

http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dms/epqc/birth3/files/deinfant_0211.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Delaware Early Learning Foundations: Preschool (2010)

https://dieecpd.org/static/uploads/files/elfpreschool9-10.pdf

3 to 5 years

District of Columbia

Early Learning Standards: Infants, Toddlers, and Pre-Kindergarten (2008)

http://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/52 1_Early_Learning_Standards.pdf

District of Columbia Early Learning Standards For Pre-Kindergarten (2008)

https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/publication/attachments/ OSSE_PreKindergarten_v4_0.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Florida Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards (2011)

file:///C:/Users/37336/Downloads/StndFullEng.pdf

Birth to 4 years

Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards for Four-Year-Olds (2011)

http://flbt5.floridaearlylearning.com/BT5_Uploads/feldsfyo.pdf

4-year-olds

Georgia Georgia Early Learning and Development Standards (2013)

http://www.gelds.decal.ga.gov/Default.aspx

Birth to 5 years

Georgia’s Pre-K Program Content Standards (Revised March 2009)

http://www.decal.ga.gov/documents/attachments/Content_Standards.pdf

4-year-olds

Hawaii The Hawai‘i Early Learning & Development Standards: Supplemental Guides for Infants and Toddlers (2013) http://p3hawaii.org/sites/default/files/13380001_HPPE_HELDS_Guide- Discovering_Identity-v4a.pdf

Hawai‘i Early Learning and Development Standards: Framework and Continuum from Birth to End of Kindergarten (April 2013)

http://p3hawaii.org/sites/default/files/HELDS%20continuum%204_23_2013. pdf

Toddlers 18– 24 Months

Birth to 5 years and older

Learning to Grow Developmental Guidelines for Infants, Toddlers, and Young Preschoolers (2011)

http://uhfamily.hawaii.edu/publications/DevelopmentalGuidelinesAndEarlyLe arningActivities.aspx

Birth to 4 years

Idaho Idaho Early Learning Guidelines (October 2008)

http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Unknown/123008%20Cove r%20Introduction%20and%20Framework%20with%20at%20a%20glance%2 0tables.pdf

Birth to 3rd Grade

Illinois Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards for Preschool (2013)

http://illinoisearlylearning.org/ields/ields.pdf

3 to 5 years

Illinois Early Learning Guidelines for Children Birth to Age Three (2013)

http://illinoisearlylearning.org/guidelines/guidelines.pdf

Birth to 3 years

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

Indiana Indiana’s Early Learning Development Framework Aligned to the 2014 Indiana Academic Standards

http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/earlylearning/foundations-2015- august-12.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Iowa Iowa Early Learning Standards (2012)

http://www.state.ia.us/earlychildhood/files/early_learning_standarda/IELS_2 013.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Kansas Kansas Early Learning Standards: Building the Foundation for Successful Children (2014)

http://www.ksde.org/Portals/0/Early%20Childhood/Early%20Learning%20St andards/KsEarlyLearningStandards.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Kentucky Building a Strong Foundation for School Success: Kentucky’s Early Childhood Standards (2013)

http://kidsnow.ky.gov/Improving-Early- Care/Documents/Kentucky%20Early%20Childhood%20Standards.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Louisiana Louisiana’s Birth to Five Early Learning & Development Standards (2013)

http://www.louisianabelieves.com/docs/default-source/academic- standards/early-childhood—birth-to-five-standards.pdf?sfvrsn=6

Birth to 5 years

Maine Supporting Maine’s Infants & Toddlers: Guidelines for Learning & Development (2006)

http://www.maine.gov/earlylearning/standards/infantsandtoddlersguidelines. pdf

Birth to 3 years

Maine’s Early Learning and Development Standards (2015)

http://www.maine.gov/doe/publicpreschool/documents/Maine-ELDS.pdf

18 months to 5 years

Maryland Guidelines for Healthy Child Development and Care for Young Children (Birth – Three Years of Age)

file:///C:/Users/37336/Downloads/http—www.eicolorado.org-Files- Mayryland%20guidelinesforhealthychilddevelopment.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Maryland Model for School Readiness (2009)

http://mdk12.msde.maryland.gov/instruction/ensure/mmsr/mmsrpkframewor kandstandards.pdf

3 to 5 years

Massachusetts Guidelines for Preschool Learning Experiences (2003)

http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs1/research_planning/guidelines4preschool. pdf

3 to 5 years

Massachusetts Early Learning Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers (2010) http://www.eec.state.ma.us/docs1/Workforce_Dev/Layout.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Early Childhood Program Standards for Three and Four Year Olds (2003) www.eec.state.ma.us/docs1/research_planning/ta_earlychildprogstan.pdf

3 to 4 years

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

Michigan Michigan Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Infant and Toddler Programs (Revised March 2013)

http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/ECSQ_IT_approved_422341_7.p df

Birth to 3 years

Early Childhood Standards of Quality for Prekindergarten (20013)

http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/ECSQ_OK_Approved_422339_7. pdf

3 to 5 years

Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress: Minnesota’s Early Learning Guidelines: Birth to Kindergarten (2017)

http://www.isd47.org/media/2017/02/MN-ECIP-022017-web.pdf?x64048

Birth to 5 years

Mississippi Mississippi Early Learning Guidelines For Three Year Olds (2015):

http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/curriculum-and-instructions-library/early- childhood-early-learning-guidelines-3's-7-2-2015-sos-final.pdf?sfvrsn=2

3 years

Mississippi Early Learning Guidelines For Four Year Olds (2015):

http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/curriculum-and-instructions-library/early- childhood-early-learning-guidelines-4's-7-2-2015-sos-final.pdf?sfvrsn=2

Mississippi Kindergarten Guidelines (2015)

https://districtaccess.mde.k12.ms.us/curriculumandInstruction/Kindergarten %20Guidelines/2015-MS-Kindergarten-Guidelines.pdf

4 years

Mississippi Early Learning Guidelines For Infants and Toddlers (2010)

http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/docs/curriculum-and-instructions- library/guidelinesforinfant-toddlerprogram.pdf?sfvrsn=2

Birth to 3 years

Missouri Missouri Early Learning Goals Birth to Kindergarten Entry (2013)

https://dese.mo.gov/sites/default/files/eel-el-2013-MELGoals.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Montana Montana’s Early Learning Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers

http://www.mtecp.org/pdfs/infanttoddlerelgs.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Montana Early Learning Standards (2014)

http://opi.mt.gov/pdf/EarlyChildhood/14EarlyLearningStandards.pdf

3 to 5 years

Nebraska Early Learning Guidelines for Ages Birth to 3 (2006)

http://www.education.ne.gov/oec/pubs/elg/b_3_english.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Nebraska’s Early Learning Guidelines for Ages 3 to 5 (2013)

http://www.education.ne.gov/oec/pubs/elg/3_5_english.pdf

3 to 5 years

Nevada Nevada Pre-Kindergarten Content Standards (2010)

http://www.nevadaregistry.org/fb_files/PreKStandards-FINAL.pdf

3 to 5 years

Nevada Infant and Toddler Early Learning Guidelines DRAFT COPY (2011)

http://www.nevadaregistry.org/fb_files/InfantToddlerGuidelinesDRAFTAugus t2011.pdf

Birth through 3 years

New Hampshire

New Hampshire Early Childhood Standards

https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcyf/cdb/documents/nh-early-learning- standards.pdf

Birth to 5 years

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

New Jersey Preschool Teaching & Learning Standards (2014)

http://www.nj.gov/education/ece/guide/standards.pdf

3 to 5 years

New Mexico New Mexico Early Learning Guidelines: Birth through Kindergarten (2014)

https://www.newmexicokids.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/05/Early_Learning_Guidelines_Birth_thru_Kindergarte n_July_2014.pdf

Birth through Kindergarten

New York New York State Early Learning Guidelines (2012)

http://ccf.ny.gov/files/7813/8177/1285/ELG.pdf

Birth to 5 years

North Carolina Foundations: Early Learning Standards for North Carolina Preschoolers and Strategies for Guiding Their Success (2005)

http://ncchildcare.nc.gov/pdf_forms/Foundations_BW_condensed.pdf

3 to 5 years

Infant-Toddler Foundations (2008)

http://ncchildcare.dhhs.state.nc.us/pdf_forms/dcd_infant_toddler_early_foun dations.pdf

Birth to 3 years

North Dakota North Dakota Early Learning Guidelines for Children Ages Three Through Five Years

http://www.nd.gov/dhs/info/pubs/docs/cfs/nd-early-learning-guidelines-for- ages-3-thru-5.pdf

3 to 5 years

Early Learning Guidelines

http://www.nd.gov/dhs/info/pubs/docs/cfs/2009-08-earlylearning-birth-3.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Ohio Birth Through Kindergarten Entry Learning and Development Standards (2012)

http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Early-Learning/Early-Learning-Content- Standards/Birth-Through-Pre_K-Learning-and-Development-Stand

Birth to 5 years

Oklahoma PASS Standards for Pre-Kindergarten (2003)

http://sde.ok.gov/sde/sites/ok.gov.sde/files/C3%20Pass%20prek.pdf

3 to 5 years

Early Learning Guidelines for Infants, Toddlers and Twos (2011)

http://www.okdhs.org/OKDHS%20Publication%20Library/10-23.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Oregon Oregon Early Childhood Foundations: Ages Three to Five (2006)

http://www.ode.state.or.us/superintendent/priorities/ready4school/3to5found ations.pdf

3 to 5 years

Oregon Early Childhood Foundations – Birth to 3 (2007)

http://www.ode.state.or.us/gradelevel/pre_k/introfoundations.pdf

Oregon Early Childhood Foundations

http://www.ode.state.or.us/gradelevel/pre_k/ecborntolearnecfoundations.pdf

Birth to 3 years

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood: Infants – Toddlers (2014)

http://www.pakeys.org/uploadedContent/Docs/Career%20Development/201 4%20Pennsylvania%20Learning%20Standards%20for%20Early%20Childho od%20Infants%20Toddlers.pdf

Pennsylvania Learning Standards for Early Childhood: Pre-Kindergarten (2014)

http://www.pakeys.org/uploadedContent/Docs/Career%20Development/201 4%20Pennsylvania%20Learning%20Standards%20for%20Early%20Childho od%20PreKindergarten.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Rhode Island Rhode Island Early Learning and Development Standards (2013)

http://www.ride.ri.gov/Portals/0/Uploads/Documents/Instruction-and- Assessment-World-Class-Standards/Early- Childhood/ELDS/2013_Early_Learning_and_Development_Standards.pdf

9 months to 5 years

South Carolina Good Start, Grow Smart Early Learning Standards (2009)

https://ed.sc.gov/scdoe/assets/file/programs- services/64/documents/EarlyLearningGoodStart.pdf

3 to 5 years

South Carolina’s Infant & Toddler Guidelines (2008)

http://www.sc.edu/childrenscenter/doc/SCInfantToddlerGuidelines.pdf

Birth to 3 years

South Dakota South Dakota Early Learning Guidelines https://doe.sd.gov/oess/documents/HEADSTART_EarlyLearningGuidelines. pdf

3 to 5 years

Tennessee Revised Tennessee Early Learning Developmental Standards

https://tn.gov/assets/entities/education/attachments/std_tnelds_birth-4yo.pdf

Birth to 4 years

Texas Prekindergarten Curriculum Guidelines (2015)

https://tea.texas.gov/pkg.aspx 3 to 5 years

Utah Prekindergarten Guide (2017)

http://programs.weber.edu/cac/assets/preguide.pdf

3 to 4-years

Utah’s Early Learning Guidelines

http://jobs.utah.gov/occ/occ2/forproviders/early_childhood.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Vermont Vermont Early Learning Standards Guiding the Development and Learning of Children Entering Kindergarten (2015)

http://education.vermont.gov/sites/aoe/files/documents/edu-early-education- early-learning-standards.pdf

Birth to Grade 3

Virginia Virginia’s Milestones of Child Development (2013)

http://va.gapitc.org/wp- content/uploads/2014/03/Milestones_Revised2014.pdf

Birth to 5 years

Washington Washington State Early Learning and Development Guidelines: (2012)

http://www.del.wa.gov/publications/development/docs/guidelines.pdf

Birth through 3rd Grade

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State ELG Name and Web Site ELG Age

Range

West Virginia West Virginia Early Learning Standards Framework: Content Standards and Learning Criteria for Pre-Kindergarten

https://wvde.state.wv.us/oel/docs/earlylearning_standardsframework_brochu reWEB.pdf

3 to 5 years

West Virginia Early Learning Standards Framework: Infant Toddler

http://www.wvearlychildhood.org/resources/WV_Early_Learning_Standards_ Framework_Infant_Toddler.pdf

Birth to 3 years

Wisconsin Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (2013)

http://www.collaboratingpartners.com/documents/WMELS4thEdition_web_e dit2.pdf

Birth to 1st Grade

Wyoming Wyoming Early Learning Foundations for Ages 3 to 5 (2014)

https://edu.wyoming.gov/downloads/early-childhood/2014/14-align-0009- early-learning-foundations-spreads-1.pdf

3 to 5 years

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