Desired Results Developmental Profile Training Trainer name Date Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 1 Agreements • • • • • • • • Start on time, end on time Silence cell phones Take care of your personal needs Active listening Share your expertise Questions welcomed Participatory training Table top materials remain in training room Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 2 Agenda AM: • Welcome/Introductions • Orientation to the DRDP (2010) • Deeper Look at the Descriptors • BREAK • Developmental Levels • ELD Measures • LUNCH – 60 min. PM: • Looking at the Evidence • Completing the DRDP • Review, Reflect and Rate DRDP • BREAK • CDD/Head Start Requirements • DRDPtech© • DRDP Resources • Questions & Answers Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 3 Parking Lot Please write questions on post-its and place them on the “Parking Lot” chart paper. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 4 DRDP Training Outcomes Get to Know: • The terms and layout of the DRDP (2010) • The use of the DRDP to observe, document and rate children’s growth • The review and reflection of evidence in relation to the DRDP domains, developmental levels and measures Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 5 KWL Write answers to the following: K = What I already know about the DRDP W = What I want to know about the DRDP L= What I learned Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 6 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 7 DRDP Round 1 The abbreviation for: Desired Results Developmental Profile (2010) $100 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 8 DRDP Round 1 What is… DRDP (2010) ? $100 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 9 DRDP Round 1 Self and Social Development Language & Literacy Health $200 Copyright © 2013 California 2010 Department © California of Education, Department ChildofDevelopment Education Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training T & TA Project & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 10 DRDP Round 1 What are… Developmental Domains? $200 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California 2010 Department © California of Education, Department ChildofDevelopment Education Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training T & TA Project & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 11 DRDP Round 1 To be completed within 60 calendar days of children’s enrollment in the program $300 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 12 DRDP Round 1 When must… the first DRDP be completed for each child? $300 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 13 2010 © California Department of Education Desired Results T & TA Project 14 What is the relationship between the DRDP and the foundations? • The foundations reflect what children, with adequate support, typically learn and develop. • The DRDP provides a structure and a tool for recording an individual child’s development and documenting progress. • The Infant/Toddler Learning & Development Foundations and the Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 1 provide the research base for the DRDP-IT (2010) and the DRDP-PS (2010). Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 15 DRDP Alignment Aligned with the Infant/Toddler Learning and Development Foundations and the California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 1 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 16 Head Start Alignment • Fully aligned, no modifications needed • Head Start Outcomes for Children are aligned to the PS Foundations Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 17 Why was it important to align the DRDP to the foundations? To ensure we assess what we want children to learn and that it is aligned to what is appropriate for children of this age Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 18 Orientation to the DRDP (2010) Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 19 Measure Navigation Map Developmental Domain Descriptor Definition Developmental Level Example 20 Directions for Completing the DRDP Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 21 Directions for Completing the DRDP (2010) 1. Overview and Introduction - page i 2. Introduction (continued) - page ii 3. Structure and Components of the DRDP - page iii & iv 4. Instructions for Completing the DRDP and Completing the Information Page - page v & vi 5. Completing the Assessment Instrument and Instructions for LLD and ELD - page vii 6. Complete DRDP Measures for Dual Language Learnerspage viii 7. Completing the Rating Record – page ix – xi Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 22 Give One/Get One Handout • Transfer 1 of your highlights into the box that matches your number. KEEP IT SHORT! • Stand up when finished. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 23 Give One/Get One Handout • Find other people in the room who have NOT read your section and give them one highlight. • Ask for a highlight and write it down in the appropriate section. • Move about the room until you have a highlight for each section. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 24 Domains & Measures at a glance! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 25 Infant /Toddler 5 Developmental Domains 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Self and Social Development (SSD) Language and Literacy Development (LLD) Cognitive Development (COG) Motor and Perceptual Development (MPD) Health (HLTH) Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 26 Preschool 7 Developmental Domains 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Self and Social Development (SSD) Language and Literacy Development (LLD) English Language Development (ELD) Cognitive Development (COG) Mathematical Development (MATH) Physical Development (PD) Health (HLTH) Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 27 DRDP (2010) at a Glance Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 28 Continuing Education and Academic Units Earning units requires: • All day attendance • Sign in and out to verify all day attendance • Pick up a packet of information at the breaks or lunch • After reading the packet, determine desired type of unit • Each participant completing the training will receive a Certificate of Attendance available at the end of the day on registration table Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 29 BREAK – 15 minutes Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 30 Domains The Four Ds Definitions Developmental levels Descriptors LOOK to the 4 Ds: Domains, Definitions, Developmental Levels, and Descriptors to clarify the intent of each measure Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 31 A Deeper Look at the Descriptors Each developmental level has a descriptor that defines the behaviors that would be observed if a child were at that developmental level. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 32 Using the Descriptor If the descriptor says or, a child does not have to do everything in the descriptor. 33 If the descriptor says and, then the child MUST be able to do all of the things in the descriptor. A Deeper Look at the Descriptors • Look at Measures 32 and 33. • Read each descriptors carefully, circle the word or in each descriptor and highlight the word and. • Check with your neighbor-did you get them all? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 34 Mathematics Sample • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 35 A Deeper Look at the Descriptors • What is the child able to do? • Look at Measures 32 and 33 and their descriptors. • Which parts of the descriptors can the child do? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 36 Developmental Levels A closer look Domains The Four Ds Definitions Developmental levels Descriptors LOOK to the 4 Ds: Domains, Definitions, Developmental Levels, and Descriptors to clarify the intent of each measure Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 38 Where are you in your development as a cook? 39 Copyright ©2013 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies Illinois KIDS Project (05/2013) Desired Result: Adults are safe and healthy Measure 50: Cooking Definition: Adult shows increasing skill in making healthy meals and snacks. Mark the highest developmental level you have mastered Exploring Developing Eats food prepared by others Boils water and puts together simple ingredients Examples • Uses the “Drive Thru” at least 3 times per week • Eats at Denny’s • Eats at mom’s • Makes mac and cheese • Heats frozen entrees • Makes peanut butter & jelly sandwich Building Prepares simple meals Follows simple recipes Integrating Prepares complex meals from scratch, often makes gourmet dishes • Can prepare a 5 course meal • Makes spaghetti and a salad • Uses fresh ingredients to make • Can bake a cake a meal from a mix • Prepares recipes from Gourmet Copyright © 40 2013 magazine California Development Level Activity • Infant/Toddler DRDP • MPD 2, Measure 32 3 Yrs - K DRDP LLD 10, Measure 22 1. Carefully read the descriptors for each developmental level. 2. Circle the word OR and highlight the word AND in each descriptor. 3. Check with your elbow partner that you have them all. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 41 Development Level Activity Infant/Toddler DRDP MPD 2, Measure 32 3 Yrs - K DRDP LLD 10, Measure 22 1. In briefcase find envelope with Developmental level, descriptors and photos. 2. Pour them out onto the middle of table. 3. Work with table group to put cards in a developmental sequence. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 42 Preschool Developmental Level Key Exploring Building Developing Integrating Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 43 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 44 Preschool English Language Development Measures Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 45 English Language Development Measures • Measure 23: Comprehension of English (Receptive English) • Measure 24: Self expression in English (Expressive English) • Measure 25: Understanding and response to English literacy activities • Measure 26: Symbol, letter, and print knowledge in English Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 46 ELD Measures in the Classroom: Measure 23 • Read the definition and when reading the descriptor carefully – circle the word or and highlight the word and for the Exploring level ONLY. • Check with elbow partner that you got them all. • Watch video clip. • What makes it an example of the developmental level? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 47 Exploring Level • Insert Video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 48 ELD Measures in the Classroom: Measure 23 • Read the definition and when reading the descriptor carefully – circle the word or and highlight the word and for the Developing level ONLY. • Check with elbow partner that you got them all. • Watch video clip. • What makes it an example of the developmental level? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 49 Developing Level • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 50 ELD Measures in the Classroom: Measure 23 • Read the definition and when reading the descriptor carefully – circle the word or and highlight the word and for the Building level ONLY. • Check with elbow partner that you got them all. • Watch video clip. • What makes it an example of the developmental level? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 51 Building Level • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 52 ELD Measures in the Classroom: Measure 23 • Read the definition and when reading the descriptor carefully – circle the word or and highlight the word and for the Integrating level ONLY. • Check with elbow partner that you got them all. • Watch video clip. • What makes it an example of the developmental level? Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 53 Integrating Level • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 54 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 55 Key Points for ELD and LLD Measures 1. LLD is used with all children to measure progress in language and literacy development. Children may master levels in English, home language, or through alternative communication. 2. ELD is used with dual language learners learning to speak English. Consider only responses to or communications in English. 3. All dual language learners do not progress at the same rate. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 56 Preschool Learning Foundations Foundations provide additional information about children’s development. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 57 Preschool English Learner Guide • PEL guide training is available through CPIN. • Go to www.CPIN.us for more information. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 58 LUNCH Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 59 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 60 DRDP Round 2 A collection of anecdotal notes, photos, work samples, and other evidence of behaviors and skills $100 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 61 DRDP Round 2 What is… a child’s portfolio? $100 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 62 DRDP Round 2 These are aligned to the DRDP-PS (2010) and the DRDP-IT (2010) $200 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 63 DRDP Round 2 What are… The Infant/Toddler Foundations and the Preschool Learning Foundations? $200 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 64 DRDP Round 2 These are NOT a checklist $300 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 65 DRDP Round 2 What are… Examples? $300 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 66 DRDP Round 2 Components of the DRDP to clarify the intent of each measure. $400 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 67 DRDP Round 2 What are… Developmental Domains, Definitions, Developmental Levels, and Descriptors or the 4 D’s? $400 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 68 DRDP Round 2 Typical behavior done easily and confidently, consistently, over time, and in different settings $500 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 69 DRDP Round 2 What is… mastered or mastery? $500 Winner! Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 70 Looking at the Evidence NOTE: Portfolio samples are confidential and are not to be removed from the room. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 71 Meet Joanna Joanna is four years old. Her home language is Spanish and both parents speak Spanish in the home. She has older siblings who often speak with her in English. This is Joanna’s first year in preschool. She attends a dual immersion preschool. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 72 Let’s Look at the Descriptors • Read the descriptor for Measure 24 carefully, circle the word or and highlight the word and. • Compare with elbow partner that you got them all. • Repeat process for Measure 25 & 26. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 73 Meet Joanna • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 74 Looking at the Evidence Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 75 Let’s Look at the Evidence • Using the evidence provided, identify the measures related to each evidence item. • Write yes in the box in which each evidence item matches the corresponding measure. • If the evidence is related to other measures, write the measure number in the box on the bottom of the page. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 76 A good piece of evidence can be used for multiple measures if it is: • • • • Descriptive An authentic “snapshot” of behaviors Provides significant details, not labels Captures children’s ideas and/or language Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 77 The Process of Rating the DRDP Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 78 Collect and Organize Evidence and Documentation Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 79 Children’s Portfolio Anecdotal notes Photos Work samples Checklists Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 80 Checklists Use checklists to help you and other staff record how often children demonstrate behaviors, knowledge, or skills. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 81 Review & Reflect on the Documentation Jose drawing of a “tuna fish” 3/3 Music: 3/3 Song titled Tuna Fish is playing n the CD player. Jose sings and does hand gestures with the group. Jose: “Ha! First he has to say excuse me!” Laughs when the whale burps. Conversation with Jose Teacher and other child are standing in front of the climbing apparatus. Jose: “Excuse me, I need to get through.” (Teacher and Mia move to the side) Jose:“Thanks.” (Steps up and slides down the slide. Plane flies across sky.) Teacher: “Where ‘s it going?” Jose: “To the beach… I saw a helicopter…. It’s going to the moon. To outer space.” (Moves arms in a flapping motion.) Teacher: “Where are you going?” (Climbs up and slides down) Jose: “I’m going up to the mountains… I’m going down the river.” Story Time: 3/6 Reading story about Circle Time: 3/5 an alligator Jose:“Teacher, lots of Teacher: “Why is every people came to my one so scared?” party. They gave me Jose: “Because he has tons of presents!” teeth!” Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center 82 for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 Determining Highest Level Mastered A developmental level is mastered when the child typically demonstrates the behavior: • Easily and confidently, • Consistently over time, • In different settings. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 83 Based on observations, fill-in one bubble that best describes the child’s highest developmental level mastered. 1. Mark the highest developmental level the child has mastered. Exploring Shows awareness when others are unhappy or upset Not yet at first level Developing Building Integrating Offers simple assistance when he or she thinks it is needed - even if not really needed Accurately labels others’ feelings, and may offer assistance Uses words or actions to demonstrate concern for what others are feeling Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 84 If a child has NOT YET mastered the first developmental level, fill in the “Not yet at first level” bubble on the Preschool and School-age DRDP 1. Mark the highest developmental level the child has mastered. Exploring Shows awareness when others are unhappy or upset Not yet at first level Developing Building Integrating Offers simple assistance when he or she thinks it is needed - even if not really needed Accurately labels others’ feelings, and may offer assistance Uses words or actions to demonstrate concern for what others are feeling Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 85 After marking the Developmental Level mastered, ask “Is the child emerging to the next level - by demonstrating behaviors from the next developmental level, but are not yet typical or consistent? ” If so, fill in the # 3 bubble. 1. Mark the highest developmental level the child has mastered. Exploring Shows awareness when others are unhappy or upset Not yet at first level Developing Building Integrating Offers simple assistance when he or she thinks it is needed - even if not really needed Accurately labels others’ feelings, and may offer assistance Uses words or actions to demonstrate concern for what others are feeling 2. Record evidence for this rating here. 3. Mark here if child is emerging to the next level 4. If you are unable to rate this measure, explain why. In the rare circumstance that you are unable to rate a child on a specific measure, explain why at #4 . 86 Rating Records • I/T page vii-viii • PS page x-xi Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 87 Determine a Rating for Measures Practice Rating Activity Infant/Toddler DRDP Measure 16-19 3 Yrs. - K DRDP Measures 15-18 1. Read the measures carefully and circle the word or and highlight the word and in the descriptors 2. Check with your elbow partner that you have them all identified 3. Discuss with your table group what the measures are assessing. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 89 Practice Rating Activity Infant/Toddler DRDP Measure 16-19 1. Take 10 minutes to read through the portfolio 3 Yrs. - K DRDP 2. Take notes as you watch the video Measures 15-18 3. As a table group, use the rating record and mark the highest level mastered. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 90 Meet Bishop Bishop is 14 months old. He lives with his mom, dad and a 4 year old sister. English is the language spoken at home. He has attended the program for 3 months. Bishop smiles and laughs as he moves through each day. He enjoys movement like walking, climbing, and dancing to music. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 91 Meet Bishop Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 05/2013 92 Meet Jose Jose lives with his mother and father and has no siblings. Spanish is his dominant home language, but he speaks both English and Spanish while at preschool. He has attended a dual-language preschool for 1.5 years. Jose plays cooperatively with other children and several close friends. He selects a variety of activities throughout the day, e.g., blocks, reading books, and outdoor play. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 93 Meet Jose • Insert video Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 94 REVIEW and REFLECT with the table group on the… • Observation notes of the video clip • Portfolio samples provided • DRDP measures, developmental levels, and descriptors’ relation to your findings Use the rating record in the DRDP to mark the developmental level. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 95 Inter-rater Reliability • Post ratings on the Measures chart • Be prepared to justify your rating • Compare the rating and discuss differences and similarities in ratings Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 96 Please return evidence to table briefcase NOTE: Evidence samples and materials are confidential and must remain in the training room. CDD/Head Start Requirements Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 98 All children must have a completed DRDP each program year: • Within 60 calendar days of the child’s enrollment • Infant/Toddler, Preschool, and School age - every 6 months thereafter Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 99 CDD Classroom Requirements • Summarize DRDP group data by classroom: – DRDPtech© – DRDP Excel spreadsheet files – DRDP Tally sheets • Complete DRDP Summary of Findings by classroom • Use DRDP Summary of Findings to inform planning Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 100 DRDPtech© Available to programs now! Get information about the DRDPtech platform on the Desired Results Web Site: www.desiredresults.us Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 101 DRDPtech© Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 102 What is DRDPtech©? • An online data entry system • An easy way to compile information about your students • Tool for printing out summary reports Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 103 DRDPtech© Reports Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development 104 Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 After Completing the DRDP • Summarize progress and plans on the Child’s Developmental Progress form • Meet with parents to review DRDP findings two times a year Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 105 The Child’s Developmental Progress form is designed to… • Describe the child’s development to parents • Engage parents as partners in supporting curriculum objectives for the child • Assist in determining curriculum objectives to support the child’s development • Be completed twice per year prior to the parent conference Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 106 106 DRDP Classroom Summary of Findings Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 107 What does the data tell us? • Look at domain • Look in foundations • Think about what the data reflects Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 108 Consider a variety of strategies including: • • • • • Planned learning opportunities Child-staff interactions Teacher strategies Family engagement Use of environment and/or materials Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 109 What’s in the Curriculum Frameworks? Infant/Toddler available now! School-age frameworks available on CDE Web site Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 11 0 What does the framework do? “Created as a companion to the California Preschool Learning Foundations, Volume 1, this framework presents strategies and information to enrich learning and development opportunities for all of California’s preschool children.” p. v Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 111 Discover ideas for: • Environments • Building on children’s play • Materials • Teacher-guided learning activities Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 112 The Curriculum Framework strategies are: • Developmentally appropriate • Reflective of thoughtful observation and intentional planning • Individually and culturally meaningful • Inclusive of children with disabilities and other special needs Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 11 3 What’s first??? • Guiding Principles • Environments and Materials • Summary of the Strands and Substrands Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 11 4 Vignettes • Each chapter has numerous vignettes to illustrate typical classroom scenarios • Vignettes are in italicized typestyle and are identified in the column to the left with the word VIGNETTE in bold. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 115 End of Each Domain • Bringing it All Together • Engaging Families • Questions for Reflection Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 116 Finally… Each chapter ends with: • Teacher Resources • References • Endnotes Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 117 All teachers… Must use the results of assessments of children’s progress and teaching practices to support each child’s learning and development. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 118 Final Tips For Success • The more familiar you are with the measures the easier it becomes (mini measures) • Be kind to yourself…it takes time to learn something new • Use a date stamp – let children date their work • Bring others into the process Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 119 DRDP Resources Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 120 Check out the Desired Results www.desiredresults.us • • • • Resources Tools Forms Samples Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 121 DRDP Portfolio iPad App • Go to iTunes Store • Search DRDP app • Download version for iPad Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 122 DRDP Portfolio iPad App Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 123 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 124 Desired Results Online Tutorials Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 125 Support Materials for Implementation of DRDP Getting to Know You Through Observation VHS/ DVD, Training and Guided Practice on Observation Skills Getting to Know You Through Observation Trainer’s Guide and Workbook, 12 training activities. www.desiredresults.us Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 126 CPIN Preschool Online Online courses are offered through California State University Channel Islands http://www.cpin.us/preschoolonline Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 127 KWL Write one or two things you learned today. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 128 Q and A Complete Training Evaluation Form Please take a few minutes to complete the Training Evaluation Form. Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 130 Contact Information Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project 333 North Lantana Street, Suite #277 Camarillo, CA 93010 800-770-6339 www.desiredresults.us Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 131 Copyright © 2013 California Department of Education, Child Development Division with the WestEd Center for Child & Family Studies, Desired Results Training & Technical Assistance Project. 12/2013 13 2 Final DRDP Jeopardy The process of looking over collected observations and children’s demonstrated skills and knowledge to determine which developmental level the child has mastered is… Final DRDP Jeopardy What is… Review and reflect Thank you for your participation! 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