Standard set
Early Childhood Education I
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TEA4
TEA4: Early Childhood Education I
TEA4.A
TEA4.A: Employability Skills
TEA4.B
TEA4.B: Career Opportunities
TEA4.C
TEA4.C: Professionalism
TEA4.D
TEA4.D: Theories of Human Development
TEA4.E
TEA4.E: Growth and Development
TEA4.F
TEA4.F: Positive Relationships
TEA4.G
TEA4.G: Learning Environments
TEA4.H
TEA4.H: Diversity
TEA4.I
TEA4.I: Literacy Skills
TEA4.A.1
TEA4.A.1: demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry
TEA4.B.3
TEA4.B.3: analyze career paths within early childhood education and care
TEA4.C.4
TEA4.C.4: identify the role of professionalism in early childhood care and guidance
TEA4.D.5
TEA4.D.5: examine the theories of human development
TEA4.E.6
TEA4.E.6: explore prenatal development and the growth, development, and care of the infant
TEA4.E.7
TEA4.E.7: explore the growth, development, and care of the toddler
TEA4.E.8
TEA4.E.8: explore the growth, development, and care of the preschool child
TEA4.E.9
TEA4.E.9: survey the growth and development of the school age child, 6-12 years of age
TEA4.F.10
TEA4.F.10: identify techniques for positive collaborative relationships with children
TEA4.G.11
TEA4.G.11: determine components of a well-organized, developmentally appropriate learning environment
TEA4.G.12
TEA4.G.12: examine program management and curriculum in early childhood education and care
TEA4.H.13
TEA4.H.13: connect the importance of diversity within early childhood education
TEA4.I.14
TEA4.I.14: demonstrate appropriate use of literacy skills
TEA4.A.1.a
TEA4.A.1.a: communicate effectively through writing, speaking, listening, reading, and interpersonal abilities
TEA4.A.1.b
TEA4.A.1.b: demonstrate creativity with multiple approaches to ask challenging questions resulting in innovative procedures, methods, and products
TEA4.A.1.c
TEA4.A.1.c: exhibit critical thinking and problem solving skills to locate, analyze, and apply information in career planning and employment situations
TEA4.A.1.d
TEA4.A.1.d: model work readiness traits required for success in the workplace including integrity, honesty, accountability, punctuality, time management, and respect for diversity
TEA4.A.1.e
TEA4.A.1.e: apply the appropriate skill sets to be productive in a changing, technological, diverse workplace to be able to work independently and apply team work skills
TEA4.A.1.f
TEA4.A.1.f: present a professional image through appearance, behavior, and language
TEA4.B.3.a
TEA4.B.3.a: describe career opportunities in early childhood care and education
TEA4.B.3.b
TEA4.B.3.b: explore opportunities for employment and entrepreneurial endeavors; examine a variety of early childhood care and education settings
TEA4.B.3.c
TEA4.B.3.c: review the CDA Resource file requirements and begin assembly of a portfolio for this pathway
TEA4.C.4.a
TEA4.C.4.a: identify personal characteristics required of an early childhood professional
TEA4.C.4.b
TEA4.C.4.b: summarize professional codes of ethical conduct
TEA4.C.4.c
TEA4.C.4.c: recognize skills and dispositions necessary to communicate and work in a team environment
TEA4.C.4.d
TEA4.C.4.d: analyze strategies to build rapport with families to provide support and aid in solving problems
TEA4.C.4.e
TEA4.C.4.e: examine early childhood care and education professional organizations
TEA4.D.5.a
TEA4.D.5.a: describe how major theories of human development provide a basis for planning an environment and activities that are developmentally appropriate
TEA4.D.5.b
TEA4.D.5.b: research and explain human development theories: cognitive, psychosocial, psychoanalytical, and behaviorist
TEA4.D.5.c
TEA4.D.5.c: analyze the impact of heredity and environment on the developing child
TEA4.D.5.d
TEA4.D.5.d: investigate major child development theorist and theory contributions to the field of early childhood education
TEA4.D.5.e
TEA4.D.5.e: discuss the impact of human development theories on the evolution of early childhood care and learning
TEA4.E.6.a
TEA4.E.6.a: discuss the importance of prenatal care and proper nutrition for mother and child
TEA4.E.6.b
TEA4.E.6.b: examine the harmful effects of drugs, alcohol and tobacco on the unborn child
TEA4.E.6.c
TEA4.E.6.c: identify environmental hazards and their effect on mother and child
TEA4.E.6.d
TEA4.E.6.d: discuss genetics and common genetic disorders
TEA4.E.6.e
TEA4.E.6.e: analyze the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of the infant
TEA4.E.6.f
TEA4.E.6.f: determine strategies that promote the health and safety of an infant
TEA4.E.6.g
TEA4.E.6.g: analyze recent research in brain development
TEA4.E.7.a
TEA4.E.7.a: analyze the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of the toddler
TEA4.E.7.b
TEA4.E.7.b: determine strategies that promote the health and safety of toddler, including those with special needs
TEA4.E.8.a
TEA4.E.8.a: analyze the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of the preschool child
TEA4.E.8.b
TEA4.E.8.b: determine strategies that promote the health and safety of the preschool child, including those with special needs
TEA4.E.9.a
TEA4.E.9.a: analyze the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of the school age child
TEA4.E.9.b
TEA4.E.9.b: discuss strategies that promote the health and safety of the school age child, including those with special needs
TEA4.F.10.a
TEA4.F.10.a: explain the components of effective communication with children
TEA4.F.10.b
TEA4.F.10.b: examine guidance approaches that include modeling, behavior modification, and cognitive and psychoanalytic approaches
TEA4.F.10.c
TEA4.F.10.c: determine developmentally appropriate practices that promote self-discipline
TEA4.F.10.d
TEA4.F.10.d: distinguish guidance strategies, including direct and indirect, that promote positive behavior in children
TEA4.F.10.e
TEA4.F.10.e: determine the impact of physical punishment, threats and other negative guidance on children
TEA4.F.10.f
TEA4.F.10.f: examine the impact of supervision on children's learning
TEA4.F.10.g
TEA4.F.10.g: discuss principles for working with children displaying negative behavior
TEA4.G.11.a
TEA4.G.11.a: identify ways that the activity/interest centers and learning stations enhance the development of children
TEA4.G.11.b
TEA4.G.11.b: describe and set up activity/interest centers and learning stations within the environment
TEA4.G.11.c
TEA4.G.11.c: describe the role of play as a basis for learning in infant, toddler, preschool, and elementary age children
TEA4.G.11.d
TEA4.G.11.d: examine the teacher's role in play environments
TEA4.G.11.e
TEA4.G.11.e: evaluate appropriate indoor and outdoor play environments for various age groups
TEA4.G.11.f
TEA4.G.11.f: design an early childhood classroom that promotes a healthy and safe physical and psychological environment that promotes development and learning
TEA4.G.11.g
TEA4.G.11.g: evaluate strategies to adapt the learning environment for children with special needs
TEA4.G.12.a
TEA4.G.12.a: demonstrate the ability to identify children's needs, interests, and abilities
TEA4.G.12.b
TEA4.G.12.b: research and compare ways to develop program philosophies, goals, and objectives
TEA4.G.12.c
TEA4.G.12.c: examine a variety of curriculum and instructional models
TEA4.G.12.d
TEA4.G.12.d: research criteria for creating an age appropriate curriculum
TEA4.G.12.e
TEA4.G.12.e: identify the components of a lesson plan
TEA4.G.12.f
TEA4.G.12.f: examine formats for monthly, weekly, and daily lesson plans
TEA4.G.12.g
TEA4.G.12.g: critique evaluation criteria for the lesson
TEA4.G.12.h
TEA4.G.12.h: describe essentials of effective record keeping
TEA4.H.13.a
TEA4.H.13.a: examine practices that include, but are not limited to, multicultural and linguistic diversity in early childhood care and education
TEA4.H.13.b
TEA4.H.13.b: examine practices to include learning diversities in early childhood care and education
TEA4.H.13.c
TEA4.H.13.c: investigate developmentally appropriate materials, lessons, and activities that promote children's respect for diversity
TEA4.I.14.a
TEA4.I.14.a: cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of career and technical education texts, attending to important distinctions the author makes and to any gaps or inconsistencies in the account
TEA4.I.14.b
TEA4.I.14.b: determine the central ideas or conclusions of a career and technical education text; summarize complex concepts, processes, or information presented in a text by paraphrasing them in simpler but still accurate terms
TEA4.I.14.c
TEA4.I.14.c: follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when performing career and technical education tasks; analyze the specific results based on explanations in the text
TEA4.I.14.d
TEA4.I.14.d: determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific context relevant career and technical education texts and topics
TEA4.I.14.e
TEA4.I.14.e: analyze how the text structures information or ideas into categories or hierarchies, demonstrating understanding of career and technical education concepts
TEA4.I.14.f
TEA4.I.14.f: analyze the author's purpose in providing an explanation, describing a procedure, or discussing an experiment in a career and technical education text, identifying important issues that remain unresolved
TEA4.I.14.g
TEA4.I.14.g: integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to address a question or solve a career and technical education problem
TEA4.I.14.h
TEA4.I.14.h: evaluate the hypotheses, data, analysis, and conclusions in career and technical education texts, verifying the data when possible and corroborating or challenging conclusions with other sources of information
TEA4.I.14.i
TEA4.I.14.i: synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a career and technical education process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible
TEA4.I.14.j
TEA4.I.14.j: read and comprehend career and technical education texts in the text complexity band independently and proficiently
TEA4.I.14.k
TEA4.I.14.k: write arguments focused on career and technical education content
TEA4.I.14.l
TEA4.I.14.l: write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historical events or career and technical education processes
TEA4.I.14.m
TEA4.I.14.m: produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience
TEA4.I.14.n
TEA4.I.14.n: develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach, focusing on addressing what is most significant for a specific purpose and audience
TEA4.I.14.o
TEA4.I.14.o: use technology, including the Internet, to produce, publish, and update individual or shared writing products in response to ongoing feedback, including new arguments or information
TEA4.I.14.p
TEA4.I.14.p: conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation
TEA4.I.14.q
TEA4.I.14.q: gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the strengths and limitations of each source in terms of the specific task, purpose, and audience; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and overreliance on any one source and following a standard format for citation
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