Curriculum and planning activities should align with accepted state early learning guidelines. Effective administrators have extensive knowledge of child growth and development and early learning guidelines that support their ability to select appropriate curriculum, plan indoor and outdoor environments, support staff, and communicate about the curriculum and learning environment with staff and families. Administrators should understand current theories of child growth and development and their translation into developmentally appropriate practice. As a coach you want to address the core knowledge and skills needed with administrators in order to implement and assess developmentally appropriate learning environments and curriculum models for all children in the program.
One way to provide support is to set time with an administrator to create or select a lesson template that covers all the foundational parts of a cycle. Once the template has been identified, communication will be distributed to the staff to review lesson plans and curriculum expectations. Effective curriculum cycles are the result of proper planning, assessment, and modification of the curriculum as needed. Curriculum and planning activities should be designed with the children’s cultures and communities in mind.
As continued support, the coach can review submitted lesson plans with the administrator and reflect on what the teachers have outlined. To take it to the next level, the coach and administrator can observe the planned activity or review a recording to provide feedback.
Some coaching competencies to support administrators in curriculum and lesson planning include: