Academics
Preschool

Why give report cards in Preschool?

Kath Courter, Head of Preschool
Progress reports are part of our ongoing commitment to communicating how children are working towards goals and objectives across the different domains of learning and development. Assessment, as scary as it may sound, is a critical component of intentional teaching and the foundation of best practices today. Ann Epstein, in her book The Intentional Teacher, states that “best practice requires us [teachers] to think about what we are doing in the classroom and how it will foster children’s development and produce real and lasting learning.” It is part of the WHAT behind WHY we do what we do and the core of intentional teaching.

I believe assessment it is the secret sauce to any successful school experience.

Simply put, assessment is a tool for monitoring children’s progress towards curriculum goals. At its core, it supports teachers in the process of getting to know each individual child as a human being that is full of potential. Using this knowledge, we are able to develop an understanding of each child’s strengths, challenges and opportunities for growth.
 
When monitoring preschool student progress, there is no formal testing. We promise! Preschool assessments, when done right, come in the form of daily observation along with annotated records – written, objective documentation of what we see using our understanding of child development as our lens. Using observation along with annotation has the following advantages as defined in the book, Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum:
  • It is nonintrusive for the child.
  • It yields instant, credible information that has on-the-spot utility for improving interaction and instructional strategies.
  • It has important value for formulating hypotheses or speculation to evaluate.
  • It can be used in virtually any setting.
  • It allows the teacher to capture, in a natural setting, important data that could not be obtained by other methods.
Research has shown that tracking children’s growth and development in preschool is important to support later academic learning and life-long success and at BCD, we believe that sharing assessment information is an essential ingredient to building collaborative and reciprocal relationships with parents. We strive to communicate everything that we are doing to support your child’s growth and development in all areas of our curriculum. We communicate with this information through daily communication at drop-off and pick-up times, in teacher newsletters, personal emails, parent and teacher conferences, and sometimes in personalized meetings during which we discuss specific concerns regarding a child’s development. We hope that when reading your child’s progress report that you will feel the time, energy, love, and care that we have for your child. We want to ensure that our reports are easy for families to read and we welcome your feedback and suggestions.
 
Finally, remember that your child’s trimester progress report is one small aspect of how we communicate what’s happening at school. Our ultimate goal is to nurture your child’s sense of confidence and competence - that sense of “I am. And, I can.” that will hopefully propel your child through life. We are excited to work in partnership with you. Thank you for choosing BCD!
 
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Boulder Country Day School, where academic distinction meets education with character. BCD is a top rated, accredited private school in Boulder, Colorado where every child has the opportunity to discover their own unique excellence. Distinguished by small class sizes, outstanding faculty, engaging academics and a focus on community, our preschool, elementary and IB middle school teachers strive to create a well-rounded educational environment that balances traditional subjects with the arts, world languages, athletics and knowledge based units.

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