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PRESCHOOL TRENDS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING
Education
TEACHING THE FUTURE Teachers are tasked every day with correcting spelling tests , entering grades , writing lesson plans , and now with integrating technology along the way . They would be doing their students a disservice if they choose to ignore the fact that technology has become woven into our daily lives , but they are taking cautious steps to ensure that they are using and teaching technology in a beneficial way . Doing so provides students with a fundamental approach to utilizing technology to increase productivity , access resources and to lay the groundwork for use in their future careers . Teachers continue to learn and grow through continuing education courses that allow them to integrate new methods for incorporating technology in the classroom to ultimately guide our students to a successful future .
Providing students with access to technology in a structured setting provides them with the freedom to individually learn and discover solutions to real-world problems and prepare them for the future . Students have a paved path to achieve success with the help of cooperative , communal workspaces , online portals that encourage cross-collaboration , and support from their teachers , peers and parents .

PRESCHOOL TRENDS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING

Early childhood learning has been studied by educators , lawmakers and researchers for years to identify the importance of learning at a young age . Research has confirmed that when educators provide a valuable education to early learners , the benefits last a lifetime . According to Educa , preschool stakeholders across the U . S . are addressing the need for a standard in consistency and quality in early education . States are taking a look at child care centers , daycares and preschools to develop an accreditation program that ensures quality in a number of areas including learning environment , increased parent engagement , teacher experience and quality center management . Along with quality standardization , there are other trends to keep an eye on for early learners :
• Student Assessment – The achievement gap is often used to assess the output of students in different socioeconomic groups , measuring grade point averages , test scores and dropout rates . Since preschoolers aren ’ t likely dropping out of school , early learning centers focus on the importance of providing ongoing education and supporting students from a young age . This includes reading to children , engaging them in everyday conversations , establishing routines and using positive reinforcement .
• Classroom Technology – Although use of technology in early learning is still heavily debated , it is proving to be a valuable resource to students who may not as easily have access to learning materials . According to the Pew Research Center , 73 percent of households have a computer with internet accessibility , providing a platform for early learners to participate in effective online education from their homes .
• ECSEL Skills – Teachers are encouraged to incorporate Emotional Cognitive Social Early Learning ( ECSEL ) into lesson plans for preschoolers . At a young age , emotions are the tool of choice for children to express themselves . Encouraging early learners to be confident and understanding at a young age provides an important platform for growth into adolescence . ■
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