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Running head: EC FOUNDATIONS ASSIGNMENT 1 Foundations for Young Children to the Indiana Academic Standards Assignment Brittney Twigg Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
Running head: EC FOUNDATIONS ASSIGNMENT 2 ECED 100 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Statewide Online Course Homework Assignment: Foundations for Young Children to the Indiana Academic Standards Assignment This document was created by the department of education in Indiana in 2002, revised in 2004, 2006, 2012, and 2015. Retrieve the pages of the document needed by going to http://www.doe.in.gov/earlylearning and clicking on the Indiana’s Early Learning Foundations 2015 link. A PDF file will open. Scroll through the Introduction (p. 3-4), Content Areas (p. 5-50), Dual Language Learners (p. 51-52), Supporting Exceptional Learners (p. 53-55), Glossary of Terms (p. 56-59), and Appendix (p. 62-66) sections in order to answer the questions for this assignment. Please answer ALL parts of questions A-F. A. In your own words, state why the foundations were written (See the Introduction and Purpose section for this answer). The foundations were written to help support teachers, parents, caregivers, and other professional personnel to develop appropriate learning experiences for young children. B. Go to page six of the foundations to read the Guide to Using the Foundations section. List the 34 Indiana Foundations in Early Childhood Education. Some have been listed already for you.
Running head: EC FOUNDATIONS ASSIGNMENT 3 English/Language Arts ELA1: Communication Process ELA2: Early Reading ELA3: Early Writing Mathematics M1: Numeracy M2: Computation and Algebraic Thinking M3: Data Analysis M4: Geometry M5: Measurement Social Emotional Skills SE1: Sense of Self SE2: Self-Regulation SE3: Conflict Resolution SE4: Building Relationships Approaches to Play and Learning APL1: Initiative and Exploration APL2: Flexible Thinking APL3: Attentiveness and Persistence APL4: Social Interactions Science SC1: Physical Science SC2: Earth and Space Science SC3: Life Science SC4: Engineering SC5: Scientific Inquiry and Method Social Studies SS1: Self SS2: History and Events SS3: Geography SS4: Economics SS5: Citizenship Creative Arts CA1: Music CA2: Dance CA3: Visual Arts CA4: Dramatic Play
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