Affirming the Use of Indigenous Knowledge to Meet Curricula and Assessment Requirements in American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Programs
Log Number: ACF-OHS-IM-24-03 | Issuance Date: 09-17-2024
Curriculum modifications are small, individualized changes or adjustments to planned activities, materials, and interactions. They are helpful when a child’s participation and learning is impacted.
These resources help program staff learn about when and how to use curriculum modifications effectively.
Log Number: ACF-OHS-IM-24-03 | Issuance Date: 09-17-2024
Watch this set of short videos to see some of the ways Kellie, a disabilities services coordinator in Washington state, supports both educators and children in inclusive learning settings.
These short training suites help Head Start staff across all program settings learn how to use highly individualized teaching practices to make sure infants and toddlers with disabilities participate and learn alongside their peers.
Discover how to help program staff think about ways to give children with disabilities or suspected delays access to a full range of learning experiences and activities.
This in-service suite gives an overview of eight types of curriculum modifications. Teachers can use these simple changes to classroom activities to increase a child’s engagement and learning.