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Region 11 - PTKLF Overview Community of Practice (CoP) VIRTUAL

September 25, 2024 3:00pm to 4:30pm
October 16, 2024 3:00pm to 4:30pm
November 13, 2024 3:00pm to 4:30pm
December 11, 2024 3:00pm to 4:30pm

This is VIRTUAL COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE!

The California Preschool/Transitional Kindergarten Learning Foundations (PTKLF) outline key knowledge and skills that most children ages three to five and a half years old can achieve when provided with the kinds of interactions, instruction, and environments that research has shown to promote early learning and development. The foundations can provide preschool and transitional kindergarten (TK) educators, parents, and the public with a clear understanding of the wide range of knowledge and skills that children typically attain when given the benefits of a high-quality preschool program, whether it be in center-based, home-based, or TK settings.

The Preschool Learning Foundations (PLF) were originally released by the California Department of Education (CDE) in January 2008 (Volume 1), 2010 (Volume 2), and 2012 (Volume 3). In the 2021 Budget Bill, the CDE was given the authority to revise the PLF to reflect recent research in child development in all domains: Math, Language and Literacy, Science, Social-Emotional Development, History Social-Science, Health, Visual Performing Arts, and Physical Development.

Key changes to the publication include:

A greater emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion with more examples of children from different cultural backgrounds, children communicating in different languages, and children with disabilities.
The "Later Foundation" is now more inclusive of TK and provides a developmentally appropriate stepping stone towards the Kindergarten Common Core State Standards.
A new Approaches to Learning Domain which captures aspects of motivation, executive functioning, and goal-directed learning.
A Language and Literacy Domain with two sub-domains: Foundational Language Development (FLD) and English Language Development (ELD).
FLD describes the knowledge and skills in language and literacy for children in their home language (whether it be English or another language) - with examples of child speech in over 15 languages. ELD describes the trajectory of English language and literacy development for children who are English language learners.
Alignment between more examples in the "Early" and "Later" foundation skills to demonstrate the development progression.
This Community of Practice (CoP) will provide an opportunity to discuss key features of the revised tool, dont miss out on this opportunity!

Location Name: 
Virtual - ZOOM
Contact: 
Kristine Laparra
562-401-5735