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Early Childhood Quality Rating ScaleEmergent Curriculum (ECQRS-EC) [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x279x13 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807786551
  • ISBN-13: 9780807786550
  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 216x279x13 mm, kaal: 272 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Teachers' College Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807786551
  • ISBN-13: 9780807786550
"Using the ECQRS-EC as a teacher self-assessment tool would be extremely effective for ensuring that teachers understand the intentional pedagogical strategies that enhance learning... Large-scale use in state and other continuous improvement systems can help to provide all children with the early childhood education each needs to thrive." From the Foreword by W. Steven Barnett and Ellen C. Frede, co-directors, National Institute for Early Education Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

Young children's learning depends on a wide range of experiences that support their holistic development. While many different curricular frameworks are used around the world, there is increasing agreement that the emerging academic skills of language and literacy, mathematics, and science should be supported by a playful pedagogy in the early years. The Early Childhood Quality Rating ScaleEmergent Curriculum (ECQRS-EC) is designed to measure quality in these key areas within preschool settings.

In addition to three content-area subscales, this evidence-based tool includes a subscale dedicated to diversity and inclusion to help educators support gender and cultural differences in children 3 years old who are developing at different rates. Because it recognizes the important role of the adult in providing children with high-quality interactions, this new quality rating scale can be used for research, teacher self-evaluation, and program improvement, audit, and regulation.

Book Features:





Focuses on the role of the early childhood educator, their pedagogy, and planning. Items are firmly grounded in culturally and developmentally appropriate practice. Diversity Subscale, "Supporting Diversity and Inclusion," reflects the importance of sensitivity to supporting special needs and being inclusive of all cultures, including Indigenous people.
Contents

Foreword by W. Steven Barnett and Ellen C. Frede vii

Introduction to the Early Childhood Quality Rating ScaleEmergent Curriculum
(ECQRS-EC)

The Underlying Principles of ECQRS-EC 3

Rationale for the Development of New Items and Indicators in the ECQRS-EC
5

Language and Emergent Literacy 5

Changes to and Additional Items in Emergent Mathematics 5

Emergent Science 7

The Overlap Between the Sustained Shared Thinking and Emotional Well-Being
Scale (SSTEW) and Mathematics and Science Items in ECQRS-EC 7

Supporting Diversity and Inclusion 8

Reliability and Validity 9

Content of the ECQRS-EC Scales

Preparing to Use the ECQRS-EC 3

Timing 3

Contextual Information on the Center 3

Definitions 3

Optional Scoring Systems 4

Conducting the Observation 5

Scoring the Scales

ECQRS-EC and the "Spirit of the Scales" 7

Cautions in Use 7

Using ECQRS-EC as a Self-Assessment and Improvement Tool 7

Making Judgments 8

Use of Supplementary (Nonobservation) Evidence 2

The Score Sheet, Joint Observation Sheet, and ECQRS-EC Profile 22

Content of the Scales 23

Subscale : Language and Emergent Literacy 24

Item : Environmental Print: Letters and Words 24

Item 2: Book and Literacy Areas 2

Item 3: Adults Reading With the Children 28

Item 4: Sounds in Words 3

Item 5: Emergent Writing/Mark Making 32

Item : Talking and Listening 34

Item 7: Words and Sentences 3

Subscale 2: Emergent Mathematics 38

Item 8: Counting and the Application of Counting 38

Item 9: Understanding and Representing Number 4

Item : Math Talk and Thinking Mathematically 44

Item a: Mathematical Activities: Shape 48

Item b: Mathematical Activities: Sorting, Matching, and Comparing 5

Item c: Mathematical Activities: Subitizing 52

Subscale 3: Emergent Science 5

Item 2: Natural Materials 5

Item 3: Areas Featuring Science/Science Resources 58

Item 4: Developing Scientific Thinking and the Scientific Process

Item 5a: Science Activities: Nonliving 2

Item 5b: Science Activities: Living Processes 4

Item 5c: Science Activities: Food Preparation

Subscale 4: Supporting Diversity and Inclusion 8

Item : Planning for and Supporting Individual Learning Needs 8

Item 7: Gender Equality and Awareness 7

Item 8: Race Equality and Awareness 72

The ECQRS-EC Information Sheet 74

Rough Plan of Indoor and/or Outdoor Areas Being Observed 75

Score Sheet 77

Joint Observation/Inter-Rater Reliability for the ECQRS-EC 83

ECQRS-EC Profile 84

References 85
Kathy Sylva is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Oxford. She has researched extensively in the education and care of young children, with a special interest in the effects of early education and also the role of education in combating social disadvantage.

Iram Siraj is Professor of Child Development and Education at the University of Oxford, UK and Research Professor, University of Maynooth, Ireland. She is coauthor of each of the Curriculum, Leadership and Interaction Quality Rating Scales (CLIQRS) and has led several RCTs on effective professional learning.

Brenda Taggart is an Honorary Senior Research Associate at University College London Institute of Education. She co-led on the Effective Pre-school, Primary, and Secondary Education (EPPSE 997-2 4). Her background is in teaching and research that explores the impact of educational initiatives.

Denise Kingston is Senior Researcher at Oxford University and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Sussex. She is a specialist in children's development, with a background in educational psychology. Her research focus is effective professional development and early childhood pedagogy and practice.