PreK-3rd Professional Development for District Administrators

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PreK-3rd Professional Development for District Administrators Vincent J. Costanza NJ Department Of EducATION Kathleen D. Priestley Cynthia C. Rice Advocates for Children of NJ NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017

Public Expenditures on Children 0 – 18 Compared to Early Brain Development NJ bucked the trend. Nationally, this is not how we, as a nation, spend our money. Where is there the most brain growth in children? Look at how much money we spend! This was a good investment for NJ and its young children—or at least, the ones protected under the decision. NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017

Empirical Data Support PreK-3rd Children enter Kindergarten with vastly different skills High quality preschool strengthens the likelihood of continual school success for children 3rd grade = point at which children shift from learning to read to reading to learn NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017

PreK-3rd Leadership Training Seminar: Reasons for Developing the Series 4 Recognition that many leaders lack early learning knowledge and/or experience Limited professional development opportunities available specifically focused on early learning Need to cultivate advocates for PreK-3rd systems in schools and communities throughout NJ

PreK-3rd Leadership Training Seminar: The Partners 5 New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association/ Foundation for Educational Administration (NJPSA/FEA) Advocates for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ) *Funded by the Foundation for Child Development* NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017 5

PreK-3rd Leadership Training Seminar: The Logistics 6 Pre & Post Survey Four, full day sessions Regionally based Varied format Formal presentations Interactive small group discussions and activities Suggested resources for additional learning Guest speakers NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017

Professional Development 3rd Annual PreK-3rd Leadership Conference October 28, 2011 Kindergarten Seminar The PreK-3rd Leadership Training Series Track I PreK-3rd Implementation Work Groups NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017

Contact Information For more information: Vincent J. Costanza vincent.costanza@doe.state.nj.us Kathleen D. Priestley kpriestley@acnj.org Cynthia C. Rice crice@acnj.org NJ State Board of Education 4/14/2017