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Professional Standards & Competencies Resource Library

The Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators outline the essential knowledge, skills, and practices that are foundational to high-quality early childhood education. These standards define what early childhood educators should know and be able to do in order to support the learning and development of young children from birth through age 8. They serve as a guiding framework for professional development, practice, and evaluation within the field of early childhood education.

Understanding and implementing these standards is crucial for educators as they help ensure the delivery of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education that promotes the well-being and success of all children. By adhering to these standards, educators also contribute to the profession's commitment to continuous improvement and accountability.

Please note that while the collection of resources has been organized and tagged according to the Professional Standards and Competencies, only the most applicable competencies have been prioritized for searching and tagging purposes.

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Early Learning Professional Development Packages: Individualized Teaching and Learning

Early Learning Professional Development Packages: Individualized Teaching and Learning

This is a curated professional development package. The content can be used for professional learning, presentations, and coaching opportunities. Topics focus on individualized teaching and learning.

Organization/Author: Cultivate Learning, University of Washington
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Various

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Alliance for Childhood: Video Collection

Alliance for Childhood: Video Collection

A collection of videos on play, including:

  • playground NYC

  • Pop Up Play and Loose Parts

  • Family Play, Family Well-Being

  • Prescription for Play

  • Playwork: An Introduction

  • Wetlands and Wonder

Organization/Author: Alliance for Childhood
Type of Resource: Video Collection

Publication Date: Unknown

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Alliance for Childhood: Publications and Reports

Alliance for Childhood: Publications and Reports

This includes various reports about play and children’s health, play and risk, play and loose parts, playwork, recess, and technology.

Organization/Author: Alliance for Childhood
Type of Resource: Reports

Publication Date: Unknown

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Alliance for Childhood: Fact Sheets on Play

Alliance for Childhood: Fact Sheets on Play

The following fact sheets are included:

  • Twelve Key Types of Play

  • Playwork and Play

  • Time for Play, Every Day

  • When Kindergarten Testing is Out of Hand

  • Crisis in the Kindergarten

  • Outdoor Play for Children

Organization/Author: Alliance for Childhood
Type of Resource: Reports

Publication Date: Unknown

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Teacher Time Series: The Joy of Teaching and Learning in Preschool

Teacher Time Series: The Joy of Teaching and Learning in Preschool

These episodes highlight the joy of teaching and learning with preschool children and their families:

  • Playful Learning and Joyful Teaching in Preschool

  • Plan, Observe, Tinker, and Teach in Preschool

  • Highly Individualized Teaching and Learning in Preschool

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)
Type of Resource: Videos

Publication Date: Unknown

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Teacher Time Series: The Joy of Teaching and Learning with Infants and Toddlers

Teacher Time Series: The Joy of Teaching and Learning with Infants and Toddlers

These video episodes highlight the joy of teaching and learning with infants, toddlers and their families:

  • Joyful and Engaging Environments for Infants and Toddlers

  • Plan, Observe, Tinker, and Teach with Infants and Toddlers

  • Highly Individualized Teaching with Infants and Toddlers

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)
Type of Resource: Videos

Publication Date: Unknown

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Visual Supports

Visual Supports

This high-quality collection of visuals and supports can be printed and used immediately to support young children's development and learning. Each visual support includes a guide that explains what the support is, why it might be used, and how to increase the participation, engagement, and learning of children in your learning environment.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: Unknown

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Individualizing

Individualizing

Learn about individualizing to support individual learning outcomes and goals for children with disabilities. Materials include  Adapting the Curriculum: Supervisors Tool, a guide for observations in the classroom; the Classroom Quality Indicators Checklist—a checklist to help supervisors determine that foundational elements of a quality classroom are in place; and Supervisor’s Guide: More About the Quality Indicators.

You’ll find practical strategies for educators and other caregivers in the Classroom Quality Indicators Checklist; Individualizing Within a Group Activity; and the Planned Instruction Form—to use when planning for an individual child in your program. The Arts & Crafts signs can be posted throughout the learning spaces to give staff ideas about what to work on while engaging with children.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Inclusion Basics: Membership

Embedded Learning Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers

Foster belonging for young children with disabilities in inclusive early childhood settings, with support from this range of resources for educators and supervisors. Materials include a video presentation, presentation slides, video clips for asking a friend to play, print and go materials, and handouts.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Embedded Learning Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers

Embedded Learning Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers

The purpose of this module is to provide trainers and participants with information about Embedded Learning Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers. Other common terms that refer to this practice include “activity-based intervention,” “naturalistic instruction,” and “incidental teaching.” This training module provides examples and suggestions for using embedded learning opportunities (ELOs) in inclusive, home-based family child care, and center-based early care and education settings.This set of materials includes presentation slides, presenter notes, and related handouts.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Curriculum Modifications for Infants and Toddlers

Curriculum Modifications for Infants and Toddlers

Curriculum modifications are changes to the environment, activity, or materials that promote infant or toddler participation in planned activities, interactions, and routines. This set of materials includes presentation slides, presenter notes, and related handouts.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Video Series: Why Inclusion

Video Series: Why Inclusion

A set of three animated videos that describe high quality inclusion:

  • Part 1: Let’s Change Attitudes and Beliefs

  • Part 2: Key Characteristics of High Quality Inclusive Education

  • Part 3: Social Outcomes in Inclusion

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2021

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A Guide to Teaching Practices

A Guide to Teaching Practices

Teaching strategies are practices used by adults (e.g., family members, practitioners) or, in some instances, by other children to help facilitate children’s participation in everyday routines, learning experiences, and activities. Using these strategies engages children in activities, maintains their interest, and provides opportunities for them to learn concepts and thinking skills that support STEM learning when using adaptations (see STEMIE’s A Guide to Adaptations resource for more information) is not a sufficient support.

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Asking Open-Ended Questions

A Guide to Asking Open-Ended Questions

Interacting with children in sensitive and responsive ways is foundational to fostering all children’s learning (DEC, 2014). Using open-ended questions can be a powerful way to foster positive interactions between you and your child.

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Adaptations

A Guide to Adaptations

The inclusion framework is informed by evidence-based inclusive practices (e.g., Campbell & Milbourne, 2007; DEC, 2014) and focuses on the supports adults can implement to facilitate STEM learning for children with disabilities.

Within the hierarchy, adaptations to the environment and materials are aligned to the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) Recommended Practices on environment while instructional adaptations are aligned to the Recommended Practices on instruction.

1. Environment (e.g., room set-up, equipment, how an activity is done, length of time)

2. Materials (e.g., adaptations to toys, materials, assistive technology devices)

3. Instruction (e.g., add information, reduce steps)

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Book Adaptations

A Guide to Book Adaptations

Find examples of adaptations based on functional needs/skills that can be used before or during dialogic reading and other shared book reading experiences. The related blog post includes additional information such as an introduction to dialogic reading including a tip sheet, and a video demonstration of dialogic reading using an augmentative communication device.

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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MicroLesson: Learning Trajectories

MicroLesson: Learning Trajectories

This microlesson provides a quick overview of research-based learning trajectories and each of the components.

Organization/Author: STEMIE: Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2020

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Universal Design for Learning: Designing Learning Experiences That Engage and Challenge All Students

Universal Design for Learning: Designing Learning Experiences That Engage and Challenge All Students

This module examines the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework and discusses how educators can apply UDL to proactively design learning experiences that are flexible enough to challenge and engage all students and that promote learner agency (est. completion time: 2.5 hours).

Organization/Author: Iris Center, Vanderbilt Peabody College
Type of Resource: Module

Publication Date: Unknown

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Early Childhood Behavior Management Case Study

Early Childhood Behavior Management Case Study

This Case Study includes information on how to create developmentally and culturally appropriate classroom rules and how to effectively teach them. It also explores how to encourage appropriate behavior, address challenging behavior, and partner with families to address behavioral issues.

Organization/Author: Iris Center, Vanderbilt Peabody College
Type of Resource: Module

Publication Date: Unknown

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Dual Language Learners with Disabilities Module

Dual Language Learners with Disabilities Module

This module offers an overview of young children who are dual language learners. Further, it highlights the importance of maintaining children and families’ home language at the same time they are learning a new or second language, discusses considerations for screening and assessing these children, and identifies strategies for supporting them in inclusive preschool classrooms (est. completion time: 1.5 hours).

Organization/Author: Iris Center, Vanderbilt Peabody College
Type of Resource: Module

Publication Date: Unknown

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