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Early Learning Standards in Education

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a. Does Illinois have identified learning standards for early childhood education?
b. What are the benefits of identified Early Learning Standards?
c. Are there barriers presented by early learning standards in an early childhood education program?
d. How do you see yourself using early learning standards in curriculum planning?

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The state of Illinois where you live does have early childhood learning standards. Here is a website where you can check information: http://www.isbe.net/earlychi/pdf/early_learning_standards.pdf.

Benefits Of: At this level, standards are organized to run parallel to the ones designed for grades k-12. Basically everything filters down from the top. For example, if there is a writing exam given in the 4th grade, all the preceding ones will slowly develop the skill that is necessary by grade 4. The ...

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