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All Tip Sheets are available in English and Spanish (español). Most Tip Sheets are available in Polish (Polski). Selected Tip Sheets are available in Korean (한국어), Chinese (中文 (中国), Arabic (العربية), Russian (Русский) and French (Français). IEL Tip Sheets are easy-to-read, one-page resources on a variety of topics of interest to parents and teachers of young children. You can also search Tip Sheets by Topic.
Graphic Tip Sheets
Graphic Tip Sheets are meant for busy families. Put them on your refrigerator, corkboards, or other common household areas as quick reminders of important activities you can enjoy with your family.
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Videos & Podcasts
Parenting Videos
These videos show some family activities that help infants, toddlers, and preschool-age children learn about the world. For each video we provide some background information, a transcript, and a list of resources about the topic.
Early Learning Moments Videos
The Illinois Early Learning Moments have been developed to assist infant/toddler care providers in implementing the strategies for interaction outlined in the Illinois Early Learning Guidelines for Children Birth to Age Three (IELGs). Each Early Learning Moment includes a video, information about the area being covered, suggestions for creating an environment to support children’s development, and a series of questions to help you assess whether your everyday environment and interactions support the development of the children under your care.
Guidelines Videos
These videos were filmed in various child care settings. For each video, we provide some brief background information, a transcript, and a description of strategies teachers or caregivers used to help children meet standards in the Illinois Early Learning Guidelines for Children Birth to Age 3. Having promised parents and the child care center that the children’s identities would remain anonymous, IEL has dubbed out any mentions of the children’s names in these videos. In the transcript and the introduction to the videos, we have inserted pseudonyms for the children.
Benchmark Videos
These videos were filmed in a variety of settings, including programs at public universities, community colleges, and private homes. For each video, we provide background information, a transcript, and a description of how various 2013 Illinois Early Learning and Development benchmarks are met.
Podcasts
Podcasts are a great way to explore early childhood education topics on the go. The Illinois Early Learning Project will continue to add new audio content that can be streamed or downloaded to your device.
Standards & Guidelines
Illinois Early Learning Guidelines for Children Birth to Age 3
IELG Resources
2013 Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards
IELDS Resources
Illinois Learning Standards for Kindergarten
Kindergarten Standards Resources and KIDS Assessment
Blogs
Children with Disabilities and Developmental Delays
Increasingly, children with developmental delays or disabilities attend child care or preschool programs where teachers may have limited information about how to include a child with special needs. Parents who have a child with special needs also may want to know more about adapting family activities to more fully include the child. View more blogs.
Culturally Responsive Practices
An increasing population of children entering child care or preschool who speak a home language other than English. This blog is intended to help parents and teachers support these children as they learn English and their home languages. View more blogs.
Learning and Growing Together
Children grow and develop rapidly in the first five years of life. Every day routines and playtimes provide rich opportunities for young children to learn. This blog explores practical and enjoyable ways that caregivers, families, and teachers can help children learn as they play and explore their world. View more blogs.
Perspectives on the Project Approach
View blogs by Lilian Katz, Sallee Beneke, or practicing early childhood directors. View more IEL blogs.
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Learning at Home Activities
Questions and Answers (Q&A)
The IEL staff has prepared a series of questions (and their answers!) on topics in early learning.
Resource Lists
These Resource Lists are related to popular topics and contain a wealth of information on early care and education.
Tool Kits
Our tool kits are designed to assist teachers and caregivers in their work with young children. The resources have been created as starting points for developing materials that address the individual needs of the children and families in their programs.
COVID-19 Resources
Find resources, strategies, and activities to keep young children learning at home and at school during the COVID-19 situation.
Faculty Resources
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Project Approach
Project Examples
Illinois Educators are invited to submit simple documentation of project work from their classrooms. IEL staff will help edit and publish your project! By sharing documentation of their experiences implementing the Project Approach, Illinois teachers can help each other learn new strategies and ideas for implementation.
Project Approach Tip Sheets
Blog: Perspectives on the Project Approach
View the most recent blog postings. View blogs by Lilian Katz, Sallee Beneke, or practicing early childhood directors.
Project Approach Resources
The Legacy of Lilian Katz
Blogs
Project Approach
Perspectives on the Project Approach
This blog focuses on using the Project Approach in early childhood settings.
Exploring Project Work Through the Eyes of Toddlers and Twos
03/08/2022
Focused Explorations and the Project Approach
06/11/2021
Universal Design for Learning and Project Work
08/05/2020
Selecting Useful Topics for Projects
08/04/2020
Doing Projects With Families From a Distance
05/06/2020
Coaching Others in Implementing the Project Approach
10/08/2019
Adjusting Pace and Location of Project Work
06/06/2018
Project Work as a Context for Social Development
06/22/2017
Project Work Engages Young Children’s Intellects
08/14/2016
Accreditation Renewal Sparks an Anti-bias Journey
03/14/2016
Making Preliminary Field Trips
11/14/2015
The “Bottom-up” Perspective on the Quality of an Early Childhood Program
10/14/2015
Giving a Project a Narrative Title
05/14/2014
Thoughts on Project Work with Children Who Have Special Needs
03/14/2014
Math and the Project Approach
01/15/2014
Documentation: The Basics, Part 2
04/14/2013
A Multiage Project on “How Things Work”: An Unexpected Adventure
03/14/2013
Documentation: The Basics, Part 1
02/14/2013
Following the Child’s Lead
12/15/2012
Project Work in a Program Serving Highly Diverse Communities
10/14/2012
The Project Approach and the CLASS Observation Tool
06/15/2012
Discussing Project Work with Children in Inclusive Classrooms
02/15/2012
Project Topics in Neighborhoods Where Safety Is a Major Concern
02/14/2012
Displaying Documentation: Providing Supports for the Viewer of the Display
10/15/2011
Some Benefits of Multiage Grouping
09/14/2011
Developing a Class Album
05/14/2011
Two Approaches to Implementation of the Project Approach
04/15/2011
Successful Long-Term Implementation of Projects
03/14/2011
Merging the Project Approach with Other Curricula
01/14/2011
Organize High-Quality Professional Development on the Project Approach in Your Own Backyard
12/15/2010
Responding to Children’s Interest in a Topic
11/14/2010
Props, Teachers, and Projects: Engaging Learners in Representational Play
10/15/2010
Beginning a Center-Wide Commitment to Project Work
10/14/2010
Moving from Thematic Units to Projects
07/15/2010
The Question Table
04/14/2010
Flexibility and the Project Approach
03/14/2010
Journey into the Project Approach
10/14/2009
Projects that Strengthen Children’s Sense of their Communities
10/14/2009
Materials for Representation in Project Work
09/15/2009
A Project on Trees: Suggestions for Teachers
03/14/2009
Tips for Supporting Teachers’ Implementation of Project Work
10/14/2008
How Many Projects per Year?
10/14/2008
Informing Parents about the Project Approach
09/15/2008
Field Trips and Fieldwork
06/15/2008
Helping Children Take the Lead
04/15/2008
Evaluating Projects
02/14/2008