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California Preschool Learning Foundations

California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 1 Social-Emotional Development Language and Literacy English-Language Development Mathematics Publishing Information The California Preschool Learning Foundations (Volume 1) was developed by the Child Development Division, California Depart ment of Education through a contract with WestEd. It was edited by Dixie Abbott, Janet Lundin, and Faye Ong, working in coopera tion with Desiree Soto, Consultant, Child Development Division. It was prepared for printing by the staff of CDE Press: the cover and interior design were created and prepared by Cheryl McDonald; typesetting was done by Jeannette Reyes. It was published by the Department, 1430 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-5901. It was distributed under the provisions of the Library Distribution Act and Government Code Section 11096. 2008 by the California Department of Education All rights reserved ISBN 978-0-8011-1681-0 Ordering Information Copies of this publication are available for sale from the California Department of Education.

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1 California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 1 Social-Emotional Development Language and Literacy English-Language Development Mathematics Publishing Information The California Preschool Learning Foundations (Volume 1) was developed by the Child Development Division, California Depart ment of Education through a contract with WestEd. It was edited by Dixie Abbott, Janet Lundin, and Faye Ong, working in coopera tion with Desiree Soto, Consultant, Child Development Division. It was prepared for printing by the staff of CDE Press: the cover and interior design were created and prepared by Cheryl McDonald; typesetting was done by Jeannette Reyes. It was published by the Department, 1430 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-5901. It was distributed under the provisions of the Library Distribution Act and Government Code Section 11096. 2008 by the California Department of Education All rights reserved ISBN 978-0-8011-1681-0 Ordering Information Copies of this publication are available for sale from the California Department of Education.

2 For prices and ordering information, please visit the Department Web site at re/pn or call the CDE Press Sales Office at (800) 995-4099. An illustrated Educational Resources Catalog describing publications, videos, and other instructional media available from the Depart ment can be obtained without charge by writing to the CDE Press Sales Office, California Department of Education, 1430 N Street, Suite 3207, Sacramento, CA 95814-5901; FAX (916) 323-0823 or by calling the CDE Press Sales Office at the telephone number shown above. Notice The guidance in California Preschool Learning Foundations is not binding on local educational agencies or other entities. Except for the statutes, regulations, and court decisions that are referenced herein, the document is exemplary, and compliance with it is not mandatory. (See Education Code Section ) Contents A Message from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction v Acknowledgments vii Introduction xi Foundations in Social-Emotional Development 1 Foundations in Language and Literacy 47 Foundations in English-Language Development 103 Foundations in Mathematics 143 Appendix: The Foundations 173 California Department of Education Preschool Learning Foundations , Volume 1 iii A Message from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction Iam delighted to present the California Preschool Learning Foundations (Volume 1), a publication that I believe will be instrumental in improving early Learning and development for California s Preschool children.

3 Young children are naturally eager to learn. However, not all of them are ready for school. All too often, children entering school for the first time as kindergarten ers are already lagging behind their class mates, and this disadvantage can affect them socially and academically long past kindergarten. Children who have had the benefit of attending high-quality preschools are more comfortable in their surround ings, have been exposed to books, have learned how to play cooperatively, and are accustomed to Learning with others. Research shows that all children can benefit from participating in high-quality Preschool programs. And a recent study by the RAND Corporation shows that closing the school readiness gap will help to close the achievement gap, in which far too many socioeconomically disadvantaged students and far too many African Ameri can and Latino children are lagging behind and achieving below their abilities.

4 Not all Preschool programs are equally effective, however. Those that strengthen children s school readiness operate with an in-depth understanding of what children need to learn before they start school. With a goal of ensuring that all preschools in California offer such high-quality programs, the California Depart ment of Education, during a three-year long collaborative effort with leading early childhood educators, researchers, advocates, and parents, developed these Preschool Learning Foundations . The Foundations outline key knowledge and skills that most children can achieve when provided with the kinds of inter actions, instruction, and environments research has shown to promote early Learning and development. The founda tions can provide early childhood educa tors, parents, and the public with a clear understanding of the wide range of knowl edge and skills that Preschool children typically attain when given the benefits of a high-quality Preschool program.

5 These Foundations focus on four domains: social-emotional development, language and literacy, English-language development, and mathematics. They provide a comprehensive understanding of what children learn in these four domains. It is my hope that these Foundations will help guide and support all California preschools as they offer developmentally appropriate activities and instruction that are both purposeful and playful, instilling in our young children a love of Learning that will last a lifetime. JONNELLO CACKS tate Superintendent of Public Instruction California Department of Education Preschool Learning Foundations , Volume 1 Acknowledgments The development of the Preschool Learning Foundations involved many people. The following groups contrib uted: (1) project leaders; (2) the Preschool Learning Foundations Research Consor tium; (3) expanded research consortia; (4) lead researchers; (5) staff from the California Department of Education (CDE); (6) early childhood education stakeholder organizations; and (7) facilitators of public input sessions.

6 Project Leaders The developmental work involved the tireless work of dedicated staff. The following staff members are gratefully acknowledged for their many contributions: Peter Mangione and Cathy Tsao, WestEd; Mark Wilson and Stephen Moore, Uni versity of California , Berkeley. Preschool Learning Foundations Research Consortium The development of the Preschool Learning Foundations was guided by a research consortium composed of the following members: Melinda Brookshire, WestEd Tzur Karelitz, University of California , Berkeley Anne Kuschner, Sonoma State University Peter Mangione, WestEd Katie Monahan, WestEd Stephen Moore, University of California , Berkeley Maurine Ballard-Rosa, California State University, Sacramento Kavita Seeratan, University of California , Berkeley Janet Thompson, University of California , Davis Ross Thompson, University of California , Davis Cathy Tsao, WestEd Ineko Tsuchida, WestEd Rebeca Valdivia, WestEd Ann Wakeley, Sonoma State University Ann-Marie Wiese, WestEd Mark Wilson, University of California , Berkeley Hiro Yamada, University of California , Berkeley Marlene Zepeda, California State University, Los angeles Osnat Zur, WestEd Lead Researchers Special thanks are extended to the follow ing lead researchers for their expertise.

7 Social-Emotional Development Ross Thompson, University of California , Davis Janet Thompson, University of California , Davis Language and Literacy* Anne Cunningham, University of California , Berkeley Christopher Lonigan, Florida State University English-Language Development Marlene Zepeda, California State University, Los angeles Mathematics Doug Clements, State University of New York Aki Murata, Mills College and Stanford University * Susan Landry and Susan Gunnewig, University of Texas, Houston, also made valuable contributions to early drafts. California Department of Education Preschool Learning Foundations , Volume 1 ii iii Expanded Research Consortia Domain experts and their affiliations are listed as follows: Social-Emotional Development Oscar Barbarin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Susanne Denham, George Mason University Michael Lopez, National Center for Latino Child & Family Research, Washington Sandra Machida, California State University, Chico Ross Thompson, University of California , Davis Janet Thompson, University of California , Davis Deborah Vandell, University of California , Irvine Language and Literacy Development Sheila Arnold, Orange county Department of Education Marilyn Astore, Sacramento county Office of Education Janet Barnes, Tehama county Office of Education Melinda Brookshire, Sonoma State University Larry Champion, Tehama county Office of Education Don Corrie, Tehama county Office of Education Anne Cunningham, University of California , Berkeley Jan Davis, Sonoma State University Gary DeiRossi, San Joaquin county Office of Education Karen Draney, University of California .

8 Berkeley Donna Elmore, SETA Head Start Imelda Foley, Los angeles Unified School District Bertha Franco, United Families, Inc. Magda Franco, United Families, Inc. Susan Gunnewig, University of Texas, Houston Rena Hallam, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Whit Hayslip, Los angeles Unified School District Betsy Hiteshew, University of California , Los angeles Extension Carolyn Huie-Hofstetter, University of California , Berkeley Deirdre Jackson, San Bernardino City Unified School District Sarah Kania, Tehama county Office of Education Linda Kroll, Mills College Anne Kuschner, Sonoma State University Susan Landry, University of Texas, Houston Amy Lin Tan, Sacramento City Unified School District Christopher Lonigan, Florida State University Peter Mangione, WestEd Rick McCallum, University of California , Berkeley Daniel Meier, San Francisco State University Deborah Montgomery Parrish, American Institutes for Research Stephen Moore, University of California , Berkeley Roberta Peck, First 5 California Pat Phipps.

9 California Association for the Education of Young Children Eva Ponte, University of California , Berkeley Lisa Sandberg, Tehama county Office of Education Connie Tate, San Joaquin county Office of Education Amy Wagner, WestEd Mark Whitney, Mira Costa College Mark Wilson, University of California , Berkeley Frank Worrell, University of California , Berkeley Joyce Wright, Sacramento county Office of Education Preschool Learning Foundations , Volume 1 California Department of Education ix English-Language Development Barbara Flores, California State Univer sity, San Bernardino Vera Gutierrez-Clellan, San Diego State University Linda Espinosa, University of Missouri, Columbia Celia Genishi, Teachers College, Columbia University Alison Wishard Guerra, University of California , San Diego RaMonda Horton-Ikard, University of Ten nessee, Knoxville Gisela Jia, City University of New York Lisa Lopez, University of South Florida Marlene Zepeda, California State University, Los angeles Mathematics Doug Clements, State University of New York, Stony Brook Janet Barnes, Tehama county Office of Education Melinda Brookshire, Sonoma State University Larry Champion, Tehama county Office of Education Don Corrie, Tehama county Office of Education Jan Davis, Sonoma State University Gary DeiRossi, San Joaquin county Office of Education Karen Draney, University of California , Berkeley Donna Elmore, SETA Head Start Imelda Foley, Los angeles Unified School District Whit Hayslip, Los angeles Unified School District Carolyn Huie-Hofstetter, University of California , Berkeley Deirdre Jackson, San Bernardino City Unified School District Anne Kuschner, Sonoma State University Peter Mangione, WestEd Daniel Meier, San Francisco State University Stephen Moore.

10 University of California , Berkeley Aki Murata, Mills College and Stanford University Deborah Montgomery Parrish, American Institutes for Research Roberta Peck, First 5 California Pat Phipps, California Association for the Education of Young Children Eva Ponte, University of California , Berkeley Lisa Sandberg, Tehama county Office of Education Ann Shannon, University of California , Berkeley Eun Soo Shin, University of California , Berkeley Amy Wagner, WestEd Mark Whitney, Mira Costa College Mark Wilson, University of California , Berkeley Frank Worrell, University of California , Berkeley Joyce Wright, Sacramento county Office of Education California Department of Education Thanks are also extended to the following staff members: Gavin Payne, Chief Deputy Superintendent; Anthony Monreal, Deputy Superintendent, Curriculum and Instruction Branch; and Michael Jett, Director, Gwen Stephens, Assistant Director, and Desiree Soto, Consultant, Child Development Division.


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