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Madison Public SchoolsFull Day Kindergarten
Discussion
Teaching for understanding requires time
September 27, 2012
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Today’s Forum
Review the benefits of full day Kindergarten
Solicit comments and feedback with the intent of incorporating the input in the further development of a possible full day K proposal
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It’s not just kindergarten
Kindergarten is a critical year for all children – a year of transition from preschool programs or home to their first formal schooling.
It marks the start of a child’s long-term K-12 experience in our schools.
It is our first opportunity to get to know your child and begin to lay important foundations to facilitate learning skills that will last them a life time.
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Kindergarten Learning Experiences
The process of learning for children at this age is as important as performance and products.
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Core Beliefs About Kindergarten
Young children learn best through discovery, exploration and active learning, including structured and unstructured play.
The kindergarten environment must support a natural approach to learning where children are encouraged to ask questions, think, choose, analyze, interact, problem solve and take risks.
Curriculum must be balanced to include direct instruction and projects, learning centers, active participation and student-centered activity.
Art, music, physical education, and library media must be integrated as vital components of our kindergarten program.
Outdoor activity and physical movement must be implemented to support development of the whole child.
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Proposal under consideration
To shift the current kindergarten schedule from “half-day” to “full day”.
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Steps taken so far
Discussion with principals
Discussion with teachers
Review of Research by Kindergarten Committee
Tonight’s Forum
Presentation to Planning Committee of BOE (October 3, 2012)
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Why look at full day schedule?
Enhances opportunity to provide a better balance of active and quiet periods to support a developmentally appropriate environment for early childhood learning.
Allows for longer blocks of uninterrupted instructional time.
Research supports academic and social benefits of full day Kindergarten.
Increased opportunities for socialization and building self-confidence related to school.
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Why look at full day schedule?
More time to experience curriculum through developmentally appropriate pacing.
Proposal does not assume more curriculum.
More time for differentiation and opportunities to extend and deepen the curriculum.
More time under the guidance of the classroom teacher for all students.
Continuity with grades 1 through 4.
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In short:Any one of these factors is a compelling reason to consider a proposal to shift to full day K.
Any one of these factors can be more or less important depending on the child.
Taken together it supports a model that would benefit any of our students.
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825 minutes per week will increase to 1,950 minutes per week in a full day program
More time spent on:
• Literacy
• Art, Music, PE, Library, Computers
• Math
• Intervention/Enrichment
• Motor Skills
• Opportunities for language and vocabulary development
Time also available for:
• Science
• Social Studies
• Health and Safety
• World Language
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Surrounding TownsIn 2011, 73 school districts, 7 Charter Schools and 11 Magnet Schools provided full-day kindergarten.
Approximately 63% of Connecticut kindergarteners are enrolled in full-day programs.
Full day:
Branford Clinton Region 13 (Durham & Middlefield)
Westbrook Lyme/Old Lyme Region 17 (Haddam & Killingworth)
Old Saybrook
Half day:
Guilford Madison
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Sample K Schedules (Examples ONLY)Half-Day Schedule (8:15 – 11:00 a.m.)
Full Day Schedule (8:50 – 3:20 p.m.)
8:15 Morning Routines Morning Meeting (Phonics)
30 min 8:50 Morning Routines 10 min
8:45 Literacy 30 min 9:00 Morning Meeting /Reader’s Workshop
45 min
9:15 Snack 15 min 9:45 Snack /Developmental Play Centers
30 min
9:30 Literacy Centers 30 min 10:15
Literacy /Writer’s Workshop 45 min
10:15
Special (Art, Music, PE) 30 min 11:00
Math 45 min
10:45
Pack up and Read Aloud 15 min 11:45
Lunch/Recess 60 min
11:00
Dismissal 12:45
Read-Aloud/Rest 30 min
1:15 Science/Social Studies 30 min
1:45 Special (Art, Music, Library, PE, World Language)
40 min
2:25 Multi-disciplinary explorations 40 min
3:05 Closing/Pack Up 15 min
3:20 Dismissal
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Comments
Please share some of your comments regarding the proposal to move to a full day kindergarten schedule.