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Richard Henderson Evelyn S. Johnson

Idaho Early Learning Guidelines. Richard Henderson Evelyn S. Johnson. Shannon Dunston Division of Special Education Division of Student Achievement and School Improvement Idaho State Department of Education Webinar #3 May 2011. OBJECTIVES.

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Richard Henderson Evelyn S. Johnson

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  1. Idaho Early Learning Guidelines Richard Henderson Evelyn S. Johnson Shannon Dunston Division of Special Education Division of Student Achievement and School Improvement Idaho State Department of Education Webinar #3 May 2011

  2. OBJECTIVES How to use in the development of preschool IEP goals Alignment to the Early Childhood Outcomes Family Activities

  3. Overview • Adopted October 2010 as best practice/standards for LEA preschool • eGuidelines were developed by… • Why electronic? • Revisions

  4. How to get to the eGuidelineshealthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Children/IELeGuidelines/Idaho_Early_Learning_eGuidelines.htm • Idaho Training Clearinghouse http://itcnew.idahotc.com • Idaho State Department of Education http://www.sde.idaho.gov • Idaho Department of Health and Welfare http://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov

  5. Present Level of Performance/IEP Goals Assessments Present Level of Performance IEP Goals

  6. Early Childhood OutcomeseGuideline Domain Areas • Social and Emotional • Acquiring and Using Knowledge (pre-academic skills) • Taking Appropriate Action to Meet Needs (Behavioral) • Crosswalk • Approaches to learning and cognitive development • Physical well-being, health, and motor development • Social and emotional development • General Knowledge • Communication, language, and literacy

  7. Family • Discussion about child • Providing family with information

  8. What comes next? • Statewide Early Childhood Technical Assistance Summer Institute • 7-two day trainings (Earn College Credit) July 12-13 Pocatello July 14-15 Idaho Falls July 19-20 Couer d’Alene July 21-22 Lewiston Aug. 11-12 Twin Falls Aug. 15-16 Nampa Aug. 17-18 Boise

  9. QUESTIONS

  10. www.idahotc.comTraining and Technology for Today’s Tomorrow • Website to link school professionals and parents with special education training opportunitiesand resourcesacross the state. Supported By: • Idaho State Department of Education (ISDE), Special Education • Project Team: • Cari Murphy • Shawn Wright

  11. Statewide Special Education Technical Assistance (SESTA) Center for School Improvement & Policy Studies, BSU Gina Hopper, Carol Carnahan, Associate Director Statewide Consultant ginahopper@boisestate.educarolcarnahan@boisestate.edu 208.426.4363 208.426.3257

  12. www.sde.idaho.gov/site/isee

  13. Contact Information: Shannon Dunstan Early Childhood & Interagency Coordinator Idaho State Department of Education Division of Student Achievement and School Improvement Division of Special Education (208) 332-6908 sdunston@sde.idaho.gov

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