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Introduction to the Key Developmental Indicators

Introduction to the Key Developmental Indicators. Objectives. Identify the rationale for why we have key developmental indicators (KDIs) Identify how KDIs are used Classify children’s actions and words into KDI categories. Your Curriculum Content.

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Introduction to the Key Developmental Indicators

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  1. Introduction to the Key Developmental Indicators

  2. Objectives • Identify the rationale for why we have key developmental indicators (KDIs) • Identify how KDIs are used • Classify children’s actions and words into KDI categories

  3. Your Curriculum Content • In table groups, identify and discuss the curriculum guidelines and objectives that guide your programs. • As a whole group, share how these objectives are communicated to teachers.

  4. HighScope Curriculum Content Areas • Approaches to Learning • Social and Emotional Development • Physical Development and Health, • Language, Literacy, and Communication • Mathematics • Creative Arts • Science and Technology • Social Studies

  5. HighScope Key Develomental Indicators (KDIs) • Within the content areas are 58 Key Developmental Indicators. • The KDIs are based on current child development research and national and state early learning standards • They are written to be universal. Teachers and caregivers from different cultures in the United States and other countries report that they see children engaging in the KDIs • Teachers use the KDIs to guide all aspects of the program.

  6. Why Key Developmental Indicators? • Key– These are meaningful ideas children should learn and experience • Developmental– Recognizes that learning is gradual and cumulative • Indicators – Emphasize that educators need evidence that children are developing knowledge, skills and understanding considered important for school and life readiness

  7. Purpose of the KDIs • To focus adults’ observations and interpretations of children’s actions • To help adults maintain reasonable expectations for children and support children’s emerging capacities • To help answer questions about the legitimacy of children’s play • To guide decisions about materials and the daily routine

  8. KDI Card Game • Read each KDI card and place it under the appropriate KDI category. The number of KDIs in each category are given below to assist you.

  9. KDI Stations • Divide into groups of 2 or 3. • Follow the instructions in your training booklet as you go from station to station. • When you have finished each station, discuss what you found out about the KDIs.

  10. Find the KDIs

  11. Find the KDIs

  12. Find the KDIs

  13. Searching for the KDIs • read the work time scenario and identify as many KDIs as you can using the list on page 3 of your training booklet. • Turn to a partner and share what you’ve found.

  14. KDIs in Your Classroom • On index cards, write down one thing you have seen children in your classroom doing in each of the content areas. • Exchange your cards with another group. • Determine which KDI each card is describing.

  15. Implementation Plan • Complete the implementation plan in your Training Booklet.

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