Standard 5: Multimedia Illustrations

Application to Evidence-Based Practices for Adult Learners: The videos and video vignettes can be used primarily to demonstrate a practice/topic/concept and thus, align with the evidence-based practice for adult learners of illustration. Some are informational and relate to the practice of introduction.

Component 5.1

 

Component and Title Key Content Duration Link
5.1 Gloria Ladson-Billings – Successful Teachers of African American Children Gloria Ladson-Billings (Ph.D. Stanford ’84) is the Chair of the Department of Curriculum & Instruction where she holds the Kellner Family Endowed Professorship in Urban Education and is a Faculty Affiliate in the Departments of Educational Policy Studies and Afro American Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  She briefly discusses 3 characteristics of teachers successful in working with children who are African American based on her research. 3:01 View
5.1 Introduction to Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Education experts Jackie Jordan Irvine, Geneva Gay, and Kris Gutierrez explain how to make culturally relevant pedagogy a reality in your classroom. 4:39 View
5.1 Introducing the Dual Language Learners (DLL)Program Assessment (DLLPA)_ Explore how to use the DLLPA to promote an integrated approach across management systems and program services. It helps Head Start, childcare, and pre-K programs assess systems and services key to improving practices for children who are DLLs and their families. The tool also supports cultural and linguistic responsiveness and family engagement. 1 hour View
5.1 OELA Podcast Series – Integrating Language into Early Childhood Education This podcast explores the four key practices presented in the brief: embracing an asset orientation, promoting multilingual development, providing frequent interaction with complex texts, and teaching foundational literacy skills.  These practices are based on recommendations from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine report Promoting the Educational Success of Children and Youth Learning English: Promising Futures. 24:01 View
5.1 What Makes Us Different Thirteen-year-old Joshua Bingwa from Kenya uses nature, specifically a bee, to discuss similarities and differences between “humans” and other living things.  6:09 View

Component 5.2

Application to Evidence-Based Practices for Adult Learners: The videos and video vignettes can be used primarily to demonstrate a practice/topic/concept and thus, align with the evidence-based practice for adult learners of illustration. Some are informational and relate to the practice of introduction.

Component and Title Key Content Duration Link
5.2 Designing Environments Learn about features of the physical and social classroom environment that maximize young children's engagement and learning. 4:47 View
5.2 Getting Kids Involved: Creating Opportunities for Learning This video introduces and illustrates many ways that adaptations can be used to promote the active participation of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in everyday literacy activities. You will see examples of adaptations in-home and classroom environments, activities, materials, and/or instructions. 12:13 View
5.2 Getting the Right Size: UDL Using a shoe store analogy, this short video by OCALI provides an overview of Universal Design for Learning. 2:22 View
5.2 Jenni’s Story This vignette illustrates how a physical therapist worked with the entire family to address the family’s goal that two-and-a-half-year-old Jenni walks independently. 8:12 View
5.2 Making Sense of Universal Design for Learning This video provides a rationale for UDL, discusses the principles of UDL, and identifies aspects of the curriculum and environment to be addressed. 3:52 View
5.2 Nolan’s Story This vignette illustrates how a physical therapist worked with the family using low-tech adaptations and household items to make bath time a fun, social, and enriching experience for almost three-year-old Nolan and his entire family. 6:28 View
5.2 UDL to Change the World UDL practitioners from across the world briefly discuss how they use the Universal Design for Learning framework to empower all learners, including themselves. 1:03 View
5.2 An Inclusion Story What "inclusive services" mean and can look like for a young child with a disability and his family are discussed. Strategies for providing coordinated, comprehensive, family-centered services through their partnerships with families, early care and education, early intervention, and other community partners in their own programs and communities are identified. 26:14 View
5.2 Creating Bright Futures This video highlights the SpecialQuest vision for including infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families in early care and education programs with early intervention and other community supports. Families' and service providers' perspectives on inclusion are discussed. 11:20 View
5.2 Getting Started This video offers a story of one program that includes a young child named Jalisa in an early care and education setting. The video offers specific examples of how to plan for this inclusion across a variety of roles. 23:12 View
5.2 Preschool Inclusion: Working Together to Make It Happen Provides the rationale for inclusion from the perspective of professionals and families.  Benefits for the classroom staff and children are discussed. 18:09 View
5.2 Preschool Inclusion: Samantha Aspects of the successful inclusion of Samantha in a Head Start preschool classroom are discussed.  Her Dad, speaking Spanish, discusses his goals for Samantha in this inclusive preschool. 10:14 View
5.2 Preschool Inclusion: Drew The array of resources needed to support the inclusion of a child with a disability is identified. Through the story of Drew's family, viewers also consider the influence of a parent's own disability on the collaborative process of inclusion. 6:07 View

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Blueprint

ECPC Course Enhancement Modules E-Learning Lessons, Practice Guides & Resources 
CONNECT Modules CONNECT Modules and Courses
Faculty Forum - The Chronicle of Higher Education Archived Zoom Call: Faculty Resilience and the COVID-19 - Week 2
Frank Porter Graham Toolkit of Resources TOOLKIT: resources for early childhood faculty and instructors
Association of College and University Educators Online teaching toolkit
The Chronicle of Higher Education How to be a better online teacher advice guide
SCRIPT-NC Shifting to Online Instruction and Faculty Webinars
Openstax Open access to high quality textbooks online -free
CEEDAR Center Virtual Toolkit: Easing Faculty Transition to Online Instruction​
FREE RESOURCE: Poll Everywhere for Higher Ed. Faculty Create unlimited questions for up to 40 students
CEC Webinar and Resources Teaching Special Education Online During COVID-19
IRIS Center Planning for Distance Learning: Resources: Modules, Case Study Units, Activities
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Michelle D. Miller
Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Kevin Gannon 4 Lessons from Moving a Face-to-Face Course Online
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Heather R. Taft, March 17, 2020 How to Quickly (and Safely) Move a Lab Course Online
The Chronicle of Higher Education Coping With Coronavirus: How Faculty Members Can Support Students in Traumatic Times
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Flower Darby How to Be a Better Online Teacher (Advice Guide)
Ohio Developmental Disabilities Council Video Series: Use of Technology with Evidence Based Early Intervention
National Center on Deaf Blindness
Open Hands, Open Access video learning modules
Coursera Child Development Courses

 

Activity Bank

*New* Tip sheet: Enhancing Family-Provider Partnerships During COVID-19  Enhancing Family-Provider Partnerships
Tips for Providers: Providing & Coordinating EI Remotely Tips for Providers: What to say to Families
Tips for Providers: Providing & Coordinating EI Remotely (What will it look like?) Tips for Providers: What will a Remote Visit Look Like?
Tips for Families: Receiving Remote EI Services Tips for Families Flyer .pdf What is Remote EI

Consejos para Familias .pdf What is Remote EI? (Spanish)

Tips for Families: How to prepare for a Remote EI Visit Tips for Families: .pdf Preparing for the Visit

TConsejos para Familias: .pdf Preparing for the Visit (Spanish)

ECPC Course Enhancement Modules E-Learning Lessons, Practice Guides & Resources 
CONNECT Modules CONNECT Modules and Courses
Virginia Early Intervention Professional Development Center Framework for reflective questioning / The Coaching Quick Reference Guide - .pdf
Virginia Early Intervention Professional Development Center Tools of Trade
OCALI (Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Disabilities) (note: you must login but it is free) Suite of Resources for Early Childhood Professionals
Public Consulting Group Use of telehealth in early intervention (IDEA Part C)
Protecting Student Privacy

U.S. Department of Education

Student Privacy 101

FERPA and the Coronavirus Disease 2019

FERPA and Virtual Learning

Edelman, L. (2020). Planning for the Use of Video Conferencing for Early Intervention Home Visits during the COVID-19 Pandemic Planning for the Use of Video Conferencing for Early Intervention Home Visits during the COVID-19 Pandemic
CEC Hosted Webinar with Resources Teaching Special Education Online During COVID-19
National Center for Hearing Assessment & Management Utah State University Welcome to the Tele-Intervention Learning Courses
Lisa Dieker & Rebecca Hines UCF - Podcasts for Part B/619 Coordinators Series of Podcasts: teaching online, inclusion, etc.
National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations - May Newsletter Pyramid in the Time of COVID-19