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EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AT FOREST GLEN Ilene Cloughley, supervisor of special services.

Dec 23, 2015

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Page 1: EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AT FOREST GLEN Ilene Cloughley, supervisor of special services.

EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER AT FOREST

GLENIlene Cloughley, supervisor of special services

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Program comparison2013-2014

◦1 .5 psD-Berkeley, Watsessing

◦2.5 PSI-Berkeley, Watsessing, Carteret

◦1 Transitional K -Berkeley

◦2 PSD ABA- Oakview, Watsessing

◦1 PSD ABA split - Berkeley

Total-8 classes

2014-2015

◦1 PSD-ECC at FG

◦4 PSI-ECC at FG

◦1 Transitional K-ECC at FG

◦2 PSD ABA-ECC at FG

◦1 PSD ABA split-ECC at FG

◦1 k ABA-ECC at FG

Total 10 Classes

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Flexibility◦ Children enter at age 3 with limited background information available

◦NJAC Code 6A: 14-4.2 dictates “students shall be educated in the least restrictive environment”

◦ Full continuum of placements in one location- enabling movement to occur on an as needed basis=compliance w/LRE regulations

◦ Students begin program in LRE- and move to a more restrictive classroom if needed

◦Movement from more restrictive to less restrictive classrooms as well

◦To Date: at least 8 moves have occurred since September

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Speech/OT/PT

increase in Push in services◦support of other therapists as a new service model is explored and utilized◦3 of the 4 therapists only service ECC at FG. ◦All their time is spent at FG- they are in the classrooms all the time, thus enabling them to integrate into classroom activities, as opposed to providing services in isolation. ◦This will translate into student increase in transfer of skills into classroom learning

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Teaching of Skills◦ Students are actively being taught to navigate a school building (as opposed to being

kept separate from the older students)- building independence, coping skills, and problem solving skills.

◦Attendance messenger◦Classroom to classroom messages◦Eating in a lunch room◦Use of the gym◦Navigating a hallway (walking in a line)◦Use of a building bathroom

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Professional Development2013-2014

◦Monthly Department Meetings◦Creative Curriculum Themes◦Standards Review◦Progress Reports

2014-2015

◦Monthly Department Meetings and Weekly PLC meetings- as well as daily informal curricular conversations◦2014 Preschool standards◦Handwriting without tears initiative◦Creative Curriculum thematic Units◦Reggio Emilia Philosophy◦Standards Based Report Card update◦Portfolio Assessment

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Student Teachers/Field Experience students/SLE students ◦Bloomfield College◦Montclair State University◦Seton Hall University◦Bloomfield High School

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Creative Curriculum

• 38 Learning Objectives

• Aligned with NJ 2014 Preschool Standards (aligned with common core)

• Designed to offer Individualized instruction

• Appropriate for all learners

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Handwriting Without TearsKinesthetic Visual Tactile

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Mat Man

Introduces students to large and small curves and lines used in writing, as well as teaches and reinforces body parts

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Reggio Emilia

◦Teacher PD through Bloomfield College◦3 Teachers/1 administrator◦Friday-11/14 and Saturday 11/15◦2 day conference at the NYC 92ST Y

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Next Steps◦ PLC/Job Embedded Professional Development on student centered instruction.

◦ Formalize/standardize portfolio collection as a means of assessment.

◦ Continue to promote and increase LRE opportunities for students whenever appropriate.