EdNova: Topics in Early Childhood Education

Language Development
Read appropriate material from this and the additional web sites in each topic area to complete your papers. The first web site is the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards. Other sources used must also be cited.
- http://www.collaboratingpartners.com/documents/EarlyLearningStandards3rdedition-web.pdf
- http://www.collaboratingpartners.com/curriculum-assessment-emergent-literacy.php
- http://www.asha.org/public/speech/development/
- http://www.livestrong.com/article/73342-language-development-preschool-years/
Write a 4- to 6-page paper showing your knowledge, understanding and skills in the following areas:
- WMELS-three areas of language development: Listening and understanding, speaking and communicating, and early literacy
- Receptive and expressive language development from birth–age 5
- The difference between language and speech
- Home and schools each play a role in early childhood language development
If you have a stipulation to also address speech and language disorders continue to this page.
Once you have completed the paper for this workshop send it as an email attachment to Mark Stensvold.
Contact Mark for more information on this workshop.
Use this form to pay for your stipulation workshop.
Use this DPI application form when you renew your license (fill out page 3 and include the completion letter we will email to you).
Here is the rubric for this Language Development Workshop
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Requirements |
All components of language development, and the role of home and school are clearly described |
Topics are addressed, but one or more areas are not fully developed. |
One or more topics is addressed in too cursory a fashion or omitted completely. |
A clear understanding of the required topics is not obvious in the writing. |
Language Development |
A clear and complete understanding of language development and WMELS is evident in the writing. |
Understanding of how children develop language shows in the writing. |
Some minor yet essential piece of understanding of language development is missing. |
Knowledge of language development is perfunctory. |
Analysis |
Discussion of how children develop language is thoughtfully written, and Includes appropriate examples from WMELS to show depth of understanding. |
Discussion of language development is thorough, but doesn’t include clear examples of all components required. |
Some minor aspect of the discussion is flawed or confusing. |
Discussion is cursory and does not show depth of understanding of language development. |
Form |
Writing is as succinct as possible and grammatical/spelling errors are minimal (< 5). Ideas are organized in a logical way that is easy to follow |
Minor errors occur- grammar/spelling mistakes that don’t affect the meaning of the writing. |
Organizational errors occur- mistakes that make the writing a bit confusing. |
Major errors occur which make the meaning difficult to understand. |
