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Title: WELCOME


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WELCOME
  • State Special Education Section, Educational
    Specialist and 619 Preschool Coordinator
  • Anne Kokubun 808-733-4832
  • Michael Fahey 808-284-9009
  • District Special Education Section,
  • 619 Preschool Coordinators
  • Honolulu Sheri Arima 808-735-6200
  • Central Joanne Miyasato 808-421-4258
  • Windward Phyllis Ida 808-233-5717 ext 268
  • Leeward Manu Anana 808-675-0384
  • Kauai Jeannie Odo 808-274-3504
  • Hawaii Gayla Coloma 808-974-4403
  • Maui Bobbie-Jo Moniz-Tadeo 808-873-3530 ext 272

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Stand Up, Stand Up!
  • 5 years or less teaching Early Childhood Special
    Education (ECSE)
  • 10 years or less teaching ECSE
  • 15 years or less teaching ECSE
  • 20 years or less teaching ECSE
  • 25 years or less teaching ECSE
  • 30 years or less teaching ECSE

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Who are you?
  • Name
  • Age(not!)
  • School or office
  • Role, title, job
  • Share a character from your childhood, i.e.
    a book, TV, movie, grandmas stories

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DAATII Developmentally Appropriate Achievement
Test
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1.
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DORA
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2.
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BOOTS
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3., 4., 5., 6.
8.
7.
9., 10., 11., 12.
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DOROTHY the Dinosaur, WAGS the Dog, HENRY the
Octopus, CAPTAIN FEATHERSWORD the Friendly Pirate.
Greg
Anthony
Murray
Jeff
The WIGGLES from Australia.
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His button
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PIZZA
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Sponge Bob Squarepants is a sea sponge who lives
in a pineapple under the sea in the town of
Bikini Bottom and his best friend is Patrick Star.
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JAY JAY THE JET PLANE
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WHEEZIE
ZAK
ORD
CASSIE
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THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
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GEORGE SHRINK
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ZOBOOMAFOO the LEMUR
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SAGWA lives with the Chinese Royal Family
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THE INCREDIBLES
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DAAT Standardized Scoring Sheet
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Your Score
  • 25 to 30 correct You get a prize!!!
  • 20 to 24 give yourself a pat on the back!
  • 15 to 19 you must have had kids
  • 10 to 14 - do you know any little kids?
  • 0 to 9 - Are you at the right workshop??

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Longitudinal Studies of Special Education Students
  • High School exit data dismal
  • No jobs
  • No higher education
  • No relationships
  • No independence
  • Students with mild disabilities who spent most of
    their time in segregated special education
    classes never got out of home or assisted living

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Preschool sets the foundation for a successful
educational future
  • School is magical and wondrous
  • School is engaging and fun
  • School enhances relationships
  • School fosters independence
  • School provides developmentally appropriate
    learning opportunities
  • School provides services in the least
    restrictive environment

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Hawaiis Early Childhood Special Education
(ECSE) for 3 to 5 year olds
  • 1980 240 students
  • 2002 1700 students
  • 2004 1850 students
  • 2005 - 2000 students
  • 1980 50 classrooms
  • 2002 190 classrooms
  • 2004 240 classrooms
  • 2005 - 257 classrooms
  • 2006 - 268 classrooms

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Teaching as art vs. based on science
  • Professional Wisdom
  • Common sense
  • Traditional practices
  • Scientifically based practices
  • Validated by research
  • Evidence based practices
  • Best available research
  • Professional wisdom
  • Consumer values
  • Recommended Practices
  • Set of practices designed to inform decision
    about services

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DEC Recommended Practices
  • Represent collective wisdom
  • Identifies what practices work
  • Provides a framework to define quality
  • Supports positive outcomes
  • Applies to all settings

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  • Quality Practices
  • Quality Service
  • Better Outcomes

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Recommended Practices - Strands
  • Assessment
  • Child-Focused
  • Family-Based
  • Interdisciplinary
  • Technology Applications
  • Policies, Procedures and Systems Change
  • Personnel Preparation

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Assessments
  • 46 recommended practices
  • Professional and family collaboration
  • Individualized and appropriate to the child and
    family
  • Provides useful information
  • Information is shared in respectful and useful
    ways
  • Meets legal and procedural requirements

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Appropriate?
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Setting the ground work
  • Brigance Diagnostic
  • Inventory of Early
  • Development II
  • HELP
  • LAPS
  • Creative Curriculum

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Assessments
  • Readiness levels
  • Interests
  • Learning styles
  • Proficiencies
  • Strengths
  • Delays
  • Planning

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What do we use data for?
  • Support decision making
  • Report to parents
  • Recording progress
  • Accountability
  • Compliance
  • Justify services

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New Federal Requirements
  • All Federal Departments and Agencies have to
    report accountability data to keep or continue
    funding
  • Part C and Part B, 619 charged with providing
    outcome based data
  • The use of research based practices
  • Assessments
  • Curriculum
  • Teaching methods

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Delayed Kindergarten Start
  • No clear academic benefits.
  • Achievement of delayed entrants comparable to
    similar ability peers in elementary school.
  • By High School, delayed entrants perform
    significantly worse on group standardized
    achievement tests than similar ability peers.
  • Delayed entrance associated with increased rates
    of behavior problems.
  • Impact on Hawaiis Student Weighted Formula

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Sometimes, we must try new evidence-based methods.
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And finally!
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Time for a break
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