DAP 2: Implementation and Planning
Overview
High-quality early education programs identify each individual child’s needs, interests, and abilities to create learning experiences to support each child’s growth and development. High-quality programs work with families to serve every child, including children with disabilities and children with special health care needs.
Take a moment to reflect on your lesson planning process. You know the children in your program very well. How do you use that knowledge in planning activities? How do you make sure that each child’s individual needs are met? How do you translate your curriculum into daily lessons and activities? This subcategory provides the opportunity to think about and explain the process for planning activities and learning experiences for children.
Requirement
Level 4:
Lesson plans include developmentally appropriate content-area-based activities reflective of children’s interests and skills, address the developmental needs of each and every child, are informed by observations, are informed by information gained from families about their children and include information from an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Documentation to upload:
- Statement describing the methodology for planning learning activities
- Lesson plan for one Pre-K classroom
Build a Statement
Develop a Statement that describes your program’s methodology for planning the learning environment. The Reflection Questions below will help you capture what is done in the program. Upon reflection, you are ready to build your statement.
Reflection Questions
- What is the program’s process for developing lesson plans?
- How does the program determine which content areas are included in lesson plans?
- How does the program ensure that the lesson plans reflect the children’s interests? How does the program ensure that the lesson plans reflect the children’s skills?
- How does the program ensure that lesson plans address the developmental needs of each child?
- How are observations used to plan lessons?
- How is information obtained from families used to plan lessons?
- If an IFSP or IEP is provided, how is that information incorporated into lesson plans?
After reflecting, you have the option to download and save the Methodology for Planning Statement template to create your statement.
If you need more time to develop your Methodology Statement, use these Writers Tips and Prompts to find examples and get more guidance.
Next Steps
- Review your Methodology Statement and Lesson Plan for one Pre-K classroom to confirm that you have met all the requirements.
- Log into the Maryland EXCELS System to upload your program’s Methodology Statement and a lesson plan for a Pre-K classroom.
- Submit for review.